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Lexington Philharmonic: Principal Tuba

Posted: Sun Jun 17, 2012 9:34 pm
by tubacorbin
TUBA (Substitute Principal Tuba, September 2012-May 2013)

Sunday, August 26, 2012- 1:30 p.m.

The Lexington Philharmonic is a per service orchestra
2011-2012 rates are $109.28/service for principals and 2nd clarinet is paid at $89.21/service
All applicants must demonstrate U.S. Citizenship or legal eligibility to accept employment with the Lexington Philharmonic.
For information on audition repertoire click on the instrument you wish to audition for.
Auditions will be held at the First Presbyterian Church in downtown Lexington, KY.
Deadline for materials is August 14, 2012.

To be considered for an invitation to audition, please email a resume and send a $30.00 deposit (see refund policy below) check made out to Lexington Philharmonic to the address below:

Lexington Philharmonic
Attention: Kelly Whelan, General Manager
161 N. Mill Street
Lexington, KY 40507
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*Note: Deposits will only be refunded to candidates who attend the audition or cancel more than one week prior to the audition date.

The Lexington Philharmonic is an equal opportunity employer. Minorities are encouraged to apply.

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Re: Lexington Philharmonic: Principal Tuba

Posted: Mon Jun 18, 2012 12:03 am
by SFAtuba
Any idea on how many services throughout the season? Just curious as to what kind of commitment this would require.

Re: Lexington Philharmonic: Principal Tuba

Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 10:13 am
by Tom
SFAtuba wrote:Any idea on how many services throughout the season? Just curious as to what kind of commitment this would require.
If, going forward, their future seasons are similar to their currently posted season, they play 6 classical concerts and 2 "specials."

Not all of these programs use tuba. Since it's per service, if you're not playing, they're not paying. I would assume they have 3-4 rehearsals per concert program (don't know that for sure), which means each concert program would max out at 4-5 services.

So, even if you played every service we're looking at something in the realm of $3500-$4500 per season. And since they won't have the need for tuba on every service, a more realistic number is probably closer to $3k, if that.

Good luck to those interested.

Re: Lexington Philharmonic: Principal Tuba

Posted: Sun Jun 24, 2012 4:16 pm
by MartyNeilan
Does anyone know if there is a good basketball team in that town?

Re: Lexington Philharmonic: Principal Tuba

Posted: Mon Jun 25, 2012 2:46 pm
by tubaguy225
I think the Transy basketball team is really good!!!

Re: Lexington Philharmonic: Principal Tuba

Posted: Mon Jun 25, 2012 9:48 pm
by pgym
MartyNeilan wrote:Does anyone know if there is a good basketball team in that town?
A pretty decent pro team plays in Rupp Arena.
snorlax wrote: It's only about 3 hours from Lexington to Bloomington, Indiana.
But is there a good basketball team in Bloomington?

Re: Lexington Philharmonic: Principal Tuba

Posted: Mon Jun 25, 2012 11:58 pm
by Jeff Anderson
But is there a good basketball team in Bloomington?
Well, the coach from Lexington is afraid to play the team in Bloomington anymore......

Re: Lexington Philharmonic: Principal Tuba

Posted: Sun Jul 01, 2012 1:12 pm
by Michael Bush
Envy is a beautiful thing, when you get to be the one they're envious of. Thanks for this pleasant reminder of how sweet it is.

Re: Lexington Philharmonic: Principal Tuba

Posted: Sun Jul 01, 2012 1:14 pm
by Michael Bush
Jeff Anderson wrote:
But is there a good basketball team in Bloomington?
Well, the coach from Lexington is afraid to play the team in Bloomington anymore......
Now that is absolutely true. Why would that be, after the last two times he's taken teams in there? Here's a hint, it has nothing to do with the outcome of either game. It's pretty clear that once IU demonstrates they can provide a safe, sportsmanlike environment for it, the series will be renewed.

Re: Lexington Philharmonic: Principal Tuba

Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2012 5:48 pm
by Kory101
Anything?

Re: Lexington Philharmonic: Principal Tuba

Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2012 1:15 am
by Tuboxchef
Heard from Yuki, there were 3 finalist. Yuki Onitsuka (yay CCM!), Gennie Clarkson (yay CCM!), and Beth (?). Instead of picking a winner, they elected to have all 3 play throughout the season. Perhaps as a trial? That's all I know.

Congrats to the 3 (winners?)! :?

Re: Lexington Philharmonic: Principal Tuba

Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2012 7:51 pm
by BAtlas
Seems more and more orchestras are going the way of trial positions. It makes a lot of sense, then you can really see the personality of a person and how they fit in with the group. Good luck to all three finalists!

Re: Lexington Philharmonic: Principal Tuba

Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2012 11:08 am
by Michael Bush
Trial? Really? Then is the position truly vacant?

I figured Skip Gray was probably just on sabbatical from the university and wanted the year off from the LPO as well. Or something like that. Has he actually resigned?

EDIT: A friend close to the situation tells me he has taken over as interim director of the school of music. What this means for the long term is apparently up in the air. The expectation is that he'll be back at the LPO next year.

Re: Lexington Philharmonic: Principal Tuba

Posted: Sat Sep 08, 2012 12:54 am
by Blake Cooper
Skip Gray has not resigned from the LPO. He is the new Interim Director of the University of Kentucky School of Music. Since he is very busy with that position this year, he is on sabbatical form the LPO and has lightened his teaching load with the UK Tuba/Euph Studio. Ryan Moore is assisting Dr. Gray as part-time Instructor of Tuba and Euphonium. Congrats to the 3 players helping out with the LPO this year. Have a great season!!