An auditionees' practical toolkit for the preparation of a professional violoncello audition in Australia with focus on Haydn's Cello Concerto No.2 in D Major Hob. Vllb/2: Movements 1 & 2
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thesis
posted on 2020-03-17, 02:02authored byTcheupdjian, Amy Kate
This research project is an exploration of the preparation and process involved in successfully
auditioning for a professional violoncello position in an Australian Symphony Orchestra. The aim of
this research project is to serve as a guide for an applicant preparing for a successful audition.
A professional audition is a unique high-pressure situation. An applicant is instantly assessed on a
variety of skills, with lasting impressions being formed from the moment the panel hears the first
note. This thesis will discuss the literature surrounding this topic, as well as, findings from interviews with professional Australian orchestral cellists. Furthermore, I will provide a 'toolkit' for the aspiring professional. This will examine the audition process, looking into the criteria assessed during an audition, and performance outcomes. Finally, Haydn's Cello Concerto No. 2 in D major will be discussed to illustrate the various factors that a cellist must deliberate before undertaking a professional audition with this work.
This recording has been made by Monash University under the express terms of an education license between it, AMCOS and ARIA, and may only be used as authorised by Monash University pursuant to the terms of that license.