Melbourne Symphony Orchestra Principal Tuba Opening
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Re: Melbourne Symphony Orchestra Principal Tuba Opening
I have been off of TubeNet for a number of days. But I can hardly believe that there was no mention here of what was posted on Facebook nearly a day ago:
Congratulations to Tim Buzbee, who won the audition for Principal Tuba of the Melbourne Symphony!
Unless there's a local hot shot, most likely a student of Tim's, who is good enough to take Tim's place in his current position, someone else will need to learn how to speak Icelandic...
Congratulations to Tim Buzbee, who won the audition for Principal Tuba of the Melbourne Symphony!
Unless there's a local hot shot, most likely a student of Tim's, who is good enough to take Tim's place in his current position, someone else will need to learn how to speak Icelandic...
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I guess this means that the Icelandic Symphony principal trombone spot will also be opening up.
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Re: Melbourne Symphony Orchestra Principal Tuba Opening
Interesting, only in that they'd planned on holding a 9 month trial before awarding the job.Steve Marcus wrote: Congratulations to Tim Buzbee, who won the audition for Principal Tuba of the Melbourne Symphony!

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Re: Melbourne Symphony Orchestra Principal Tuba Opening
I'm not sure what you're referring to UncleBeer?
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One of the advertised requirements was an extended trial: up to 9 months. Guess that got waived...
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No it wasn't waived. Tim won the job subject to the successful completion of a trial period - if he passes that then he will fully have the job.
Maybe this is called different things in different countries; tenure, probation period etc.
Different orchestras have different requirements, sometimes this is as long as 2 years.
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Maybe this is called different things in different countries; tenure, probation period etc.
Different orchestras have different requirements, sometimes this is as long as 2 years.
Cheers
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Re: Melbourne Symphony Orchestra Principal Tuba Opening
To misquote Shaw, Australia and America are apparently "two countries separated by a common language".cambrook wrote: Maybe this is called different things in different countries; tenure, probation period etc.

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Re: Melbourne Symphony Orchestra Principal Tuba Opening
The "tenure/probation" subject is a good point.
For example, it had initially been announced (with some fanfare, given the age and gender factors) that Carol Jantsch was appointed Principal Tuba of the Philadelphia Orchestra (in 2006?). But no PR mentioned that she did, in fact, have a year of scrutiny before she was officially granted tenure. Of course, she came through that with flying colors.
For example, it had initially been announced (with some fanfare, given the age and gender factors) that Carol Jantsch was appointed Principal Tuba of the Philadelphia Orchestra (in 2006?). But no PR mentioned that she did, in fact, have a year of scrutiny before she was officially granted tenure. Of course, she came through that with flying colors.
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Re: Melbourne Symphony Orchestra Principal Tuba Opening
I agree!! The MSO is a great orchestra and any tubist who wins the position deserves recognition.Congratulations to Tim Buzbee, who won the audition for Principal Tuba of the Melbourne Symphony!
I've been out of the loop for a good while, hence, a fairly basic question. Was Fabian Russel the last to hold the principle tuba position? Or has someone been and gone since Fabian left?
Whilst I'm asking Qs about MSO tubists...can anyone tell me what Fabian Russel and Peter Sykes are up to these days? I really enjoyed hearing both of them perform.
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Re: Melbourne Symphony Orchestra Principal Tuba Opening
Congrats Tim!!!
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Re: Melbourne Symphony Orchestra Principal Tuba Opening
taipeituba wrote:I agree!! The MSO is a great orchestra and any tubist who wins the position deserves recognition.Congratulations to Tim Buzbee, who won the audition for Principal Tuba of the Melbourne Symphony!
I've been out of the loop for a good while, hence, a fairly basic question. Was Fabian Russel the last to hold the principle tuba position? Or has someone been and gone since Fabian left?
Whilst I'm asking Qs about MSO tubists...can anyone tell me what Fabian Russel and Peter Sykes are up to these days? I really enjoyed hearing both of them perform.
Fabian Russel is now conducting the Melbourne Youth Orchestra, and Peter Sykes is the conductor for the Hawthorn Brass Band I believe.
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Yes, your right....there's a blurb about him on the Hawthorn BB site.Peter Sykes is the conductor for the Hawthorn Brass Band I believe.
http://www.hawthornband.org.au/md.htm
He must have been pretty well jack of the music scene to give it all alway and move to Aussie Home loans. It's good to see he's back into music.
I think he used to have a Yorkbrunner. Whatever it was it sounded great. I wonder if he's still got it?
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Re: Melbourne Symphony Orchestra Principal Tuba Opening
He sold it to Skip Gray a long time ago - I think he still has it