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Assistant Conductor Vacancy

Danzmayr_608x405Following the success of the first three years of our assistant conductor scheme, the RSNO seeks to appoint a talented conductor to a three year contract, commencing in autumn 2010. The Assistant Conductor will assist in rehearsal and serve as cover conductor for the Music Director and guest conductors; serve as primary conductor for all educational and children’s programming; represent the RSNO at public events; and be an active participant in engaging audiences and communities throughout Scotland. The Assistant Conductor will benefit from ongoing professional evaluation and support of the Music Director, guest conductors, and player-mentors in the Orchestra; will gain first-hand experience of working in a large organisation; and will develop conducting, leadership and public address skills required of conductors today.
The successful candidate will be a talented conductor capable of rehearsing and conducting concerts to a high standard with limited rehearsal time, be committed to engaging with audiences and the public, and will maintain his or her principal place of residence in Scotland.
Salary is negotiable.

Auditions by invitation to be held in Glasgow on 7 May 2010. Highly qualified applicants please send a letter of interest, CV, repertoire list, video work sample, and full contact information for three professional references by 30 March to:

Assistant Conductor Search
Royal Scottish National Orchestra
73 Claremont Street
Glasgow
G3 7JB

Incomplete or late submissions will not be considered.

The RSNO is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

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