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 Houston Opera Audition Results?
Author: LeOpus1190s 
Date:   2004-05-24 07:33

I'm just curious, does anyone know who won the principal position in the Houston opera orchestra?

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 Re: Houston Opera Audition Results?
Author: diz 
Date:   2004-05-24 22:23

won?

how about "who was appointed principal" ... sounds perhaps a little less battle like do you think?

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 Re: Houston Opera Audition Results?
Author: clarinerd 
Date:   2004-05-25 00:09

It was for section position to clarify. Sorry, don't know who won, I have a friend who took it and nobody had advanced by the time he played. Said there was like 60 people taking it. This is all i know.


Mark

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 Re: Houston Opera Audition Results?
Author: LeOpus1190s 
Date:   2004-05-25 10:25

Diz... in the us we usually refer to being apointed as wining.. and yes you better believe its a battle, atleast in this country.

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 Re: Houston Opera Audition Results?
Author: vin 
Date:   2004-05-25 19:07

And sometimes, the "winner" of an audition is NOT appointed or offered the position. There's a difference although it isn't nice for anyone involved.

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 Re: Houston Opera Audition Results?
Author: mw 
Date:   2004-05-25 21:07

AND, it's the same in non-musical endeavors. Sometimes the most qualified person doesn't display all of the ESSENTIAL ingredients which are required to working successfully with others. For some they simply haven't figured things out yet, while others don't care or simply let their (foolish) attitudes speak LOUDER.

Unless one is a Prodigy such as a Mozart - the "Appointed" or "Winner" or "Annointed" ... all need to demonstrate that they are Team Players, leaving all baggage @ home.

AND, there are many Conductors who wouldn't want a Prodigy either. Too much work or too much trouble.

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 Re: Houston Opera Audition Results?
Author: diz 
Date:   2004-05-25 22:11

mw ... good point, and that's one reason I adore the Met Orchestra of the time, their string playing (as an example), especially under Levine is just perfection.

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 Re: Houston Opera Audition Results?
Author: Bellflare 
Date:   2004-05-25 23:54

So who IS the player who GOT THE POSITION?

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 Re: Houston Opera Audition Results?
Author: Chetclarinet 
Date:   2004-06-01 03:12

The position of second clarinet in the Houston Grand Opera Orchestra was awarded to Laura Barbieri.Laura has recently graduated with a Master's Degree in Clarinet Performance from Ther Shepard School of Music, Rice University, and is a student of Dr. Michael Webster. Thanks, Chester Rowell

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 Re: Houston Opera Audition Results?
Author: LeOpus1190s 
Date:   2004-06-01 08:54

Do you think that the fact that the winner is Texas trained helped with win the texas job?

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