The Metropolitan Opera -Tuba job
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Re: The Metropolitan Opera -Tuba job
Will that get me a nice apartment within walking distance of the opera house?Annual expected earnings $150,000 – $165,000
Will the Met provide me with a suitable gown to wear to the gala?
Do I need a 6/4 CC tuba?
Can I sit on stage with the singers?
Are the singers paid more than I will be?
Re: The Metropolitan Opera -Tuba job
Chris did a lot of the work on a 4/4 HB 2P.Mark wrote: ↑Thu Jul 04, 2024 4:58 pmWill that get me a nice apartment within walking distance of the opera house?Annual expected earnings $150,000 – $165,000
Will the Met provide me with a suitable gown to wear to the gala?
Do I need a 6/4 CC tuba?
Can I sit on stage with the singers?
Are the singers paid more than I will be?
Doug Black
Assistant Professor of Music, Alabama A&M University
Eastman Tuba Artist
Assistant Professor of Music, Alabama A&M University
Eastman Tuba Artist
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Re: The Metropolitan Opera -Tuba job
That alone? Probably not.
Having said that, winning a job like this usually opens up doors that would probably net about another $50-80k a year in earnings being in NYC and all.
Not gonna get rich but you won’t be struggling too bad either.
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Re: The Metropolitan Opera -Tuba job
Does anyone know if the average Joe-Schmoe or student will be able attend the audition? I.E will there be a harsh resume round. I know it’s probably in their best interest to have a smaller audition, but I can think of a couple big jobs that were won by new comers recently. I’m curious if there’s any NY Union rules about this.
Id also be curious about the list/excerpts. How much it Varies from the pretty standard stuff we see from orchestras.
Id also be curious about the list/excerpts. How much it Varies from the pretty standard stuff we see from orchestras.
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Re: The Metropolitan Opera -Tuba job
Not sure about the resume round. Based on the “ONLY HIGHLY QUALIFIED APPLICANTS” on the website, I wouldn’t be surprised if they are a bit strict.LargeTuba wrote: ↑Sat Aug 10, 2024 6:56 pm Does anyone know if the average Joe-Schmoe or student will be able attend the audition? I.E will there be a harsh resume round. I know it’s probably in their best interest to have a smaller audition, but I can think of a couple big jobs that were won by new comers recently. I’m curious if there’s any NY Union rules about this.
Id also be curious about the list/excerpts. How much it Varies from the pretty standard stuff we see from orchestras.
I think this slot has opened up twice in my memory, and both times the rep list was a bit more focused towards operatic pieces, possibly 90% or so?
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Re: The Metropolitan Opera -Tuba job
Well, shoot, and I just taped down the 4th valve on my Eb sousaphone, too.
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