SOGO Newsletter May 2010

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SOGO So Y’Know Newsletter

May 2010 Vol. 10 No. 5

AUDITIONS

Panic, Process and Progress!

S T U D E N T ORCHESTRAS OF GREATER O L Y M P I A

C I S N MU

1629 22nd ave se olympia wa 98501 studentorchestras.org studentorchestras@gmail.com 360.561.2080

2010 SEASON CALENDAR May 10,11,13 - Auditions 16 - Season Concert 25,26 New memeber auditions

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Let optimism wash over you as you listen to great American composers evoke our country’s character in their symphonic works Sunday, May 16, 4 p.m. at the Washington Center for the Performing Arts. SOGO will showcase Aaron Copland’s brilliant score for An Outdoor Overture, pure Americana. Also included on the program are Charles Ives’ lively and sometimes shocking Variations on America, and George Gershwin’s playful An American in Paris, complete with horn honks and images of bustling Parisian streets. There will be some John Williams Star Wars and Cole Porter favorites mixed into the evening concert.

SUNDAY, MAY 16, 4 P.M. CONCERT OF AMERICAN MUSIC! CONCERT TICKETS Pernambuco Tree Children’s Book ...page 2

Box Office: 753.8586. Tickets: $7-$19 / 8 and under free* (*plus $2.50 Center surcharge). Avoid long lines, purchase early!

Yes, we all know that auditions seem to be a dreaded part of the season and preparation for the next. Let’s think together for a few moments, though, and discuss fears, the true value of the audition process and how it will be slightly different this year. Everyone gets nervous for auditions to varying degrees, but all struggle with some form of anxiety. Those listening to the audition know this, take it into account and try to make the event as safe and nurturing as possible. Members will not need to select an orchestra for which they are auditioning. They will be grouped upon hearing their prepared audition and sight reading skill. Everyone is required to take the theory exam. The exam does not have a significant impact on the student’s placement. The entire audition process is an opportunity to improve in many ways. As conductors, we encourage students to take advantage of any opportunity to take an audition (i.e. scholarships, summer camps, All-State, Junior All-State), as it gives a goal to strive for and forces more careful preparation. Audition reminders: 1. Select literature (well in advance) that you can play very well and shows your technical skill as well as musicality. 2. Perform your selection in front of an audience (parents, friends) before your audition. 3. Work on sight reading now and as a regular part of your practice. An etude book might be purchased for just sight reading use. Sight reading literature is available from the music store. 4. Invite friends from your school to audition. You are the best ambassador SOGO has. Greg Allison SOGO Artistic Director (reprinted article 05)


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