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Greetings all,

Just got back from a week up in Tanglewood. My family has had a house there for 30 yrs (Becket, MA) and I grew up listening to the BSO. I even attended the program in 1979 and played with Bernstein and Ozawa in the Festival Orchestra. So, the festival and area have a special meaning for me.

This past weekend, the BSO and Slatkin performed Mahler's 1st, Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto with Midori, and Copeland #3 as well as a few other pieces. Being a former trumpet player, I could only appreciate the fun the brass section had with these works. They were stupendous programs.

Prior to the start of Friday evening's performance, I came across a section of the program those musicians retiring at the end of the Summer season -- 2nd trumpet Peter Chapman; French Horn Daniel Katzen; cellist Jerome Patterson; 2nd trombone Norman Bolter; and principal trombone Ronald Barron. Those filling the brass section will have big shoes to fill.

Speaking of auditions, the program included bio's of each of these retirees, their experience, past gigs prior to joining the BSO, other interests, etc. One area of particular interest was Danial Katzen, who joined the BSO in 1979 after taking 48 auditions, supposedly a record.

48 auditions! Wow! So, for those of you working the circuit. Be patient, have faith and with a little hard work, hopefully you won't break Mr. Katzen's record.


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amen to that, bruddah!


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Originally posted by JMednick:
Greetings all,

Just got back from a week up in Tanglewood. My family has had a house there for 30 yrs (Becket, MA) and I grew up listening to the BSO. I even attended the program in 1979 and played with Bernstein and Ozawa in the Festival Orchestra. So, the festival and area have a
special meaning for me.

This past weekend, the BSO and Slatkin performed Mahler's 1st, Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto with Midori, and Copeland #3 as well as a few other pieces. Being a former trumpet player, I could only appreciate the fun the brass section had with these works. They were stupendous programs.

Prior to the start of Friday evening's performance, I came across a section of the program those musicians retiring at the end of the Summer season -- 2nd trumpet Peter Chapman; French Horn Daniel Katzen; cellist Jerome Patterson; 2nd trombone Norman Bolter; and principal trombone Ronald Barron. Those filling the brass section will have big shoes to fill.

Speaking of auditions, the program included bio's of each of these retirees, their experience, past gigs prior to joining the BSO, other interests, etc. One area of particular interest was Danial Katzen, who joined the BSO in 1979 after taking 48 auditions, supposedly a record.

48 auditions! Wow! So, for those of you working the circuit. Be patient, have faith and with a little hard work, hopefully you won't break Mr. Katzen's record.


Wow 48 auditions. Now that's called determination. Usually the ones that make it, are the ones willing to wait for that door to open (and you have to be good too!).
 
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Wow....I wonder what the average number is. Now, when it says "48 auditions", it probably doesn't mean all of them were like auditions of today, right? Most of those, I'm assuming, if it was in the 70's were probably playing a couple of solos for the conductor?
 
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I recently heard about a brass player who has taken around 70 auditions and is now making finals for "major" orchestras. I guess there was a time when he couldn't even get an invite for those auditions. He is currently playing a job for a lower tier orchestra but it took him maybe 50 auditions to win that one. Now that's dedication for you!
 
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I've heard of similar stories too. There are people who win middle paying jobs right out of school, but then have a hard time getting something bigger. There are others who make finals in many auditions, but don't win the job, even if they get runner-up. There are also others who climb up the totem pole from advancing/winning per service auditions, then maybe finals/wins for middle groups, & eventually a bigger job. And still, there are others who haven't been on the audition circuit as long as someone else who has taken considerably more, & may end up winning something over individuals who have been to & advanced in more auditions (regardless of age). There are obviously some consistencies to consider (ie, most people win an audition after grad school & after several or more tries), but ultimately, everyone's path is completely different.
 
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