Message from the
Music Director
on Auditions and the SBYS
Musicians and their families, welcome to
the Santa Barbara Youth Symphony auditions.
This Youth Symphony has grown in recent years in size and
ability. This growth encourages more young musicians to
audition and brings even greater musical improvement. This
is reason for all of us to be proud of our past and coming
achievement. I am very proud of this Orchestra.
An orchestra plays best when the stronger musicians are
spread throughout the Orchestra, not just clumped around
the Conductor. SBYS seats string musicians in a manner that
brings the strongest possible musical outcome to our performances.
Some principal string players will rotate and almost all
wind players will rotate.
Unfortunately not all who audition will be admitted to the
Orchestra. Mostly this happens because of section size constraints—no
one wants to listen to an Orchestra with 47 Bass players.
We take as many players as we can in a section, often “doubling”
parts, to accommodate more. To those who don’t make
the orchestra, thank you for your time and musical efforts.
We hope you will continue to play and that we might see
you in the future.
Please note: Participation in the orchestra in one season
does not guarantee your place in succeeding seasons. Please
take the auditions seriously even if you have been in the
youth symphony before.
It is hard for musicians of every level to audition, to
put yourself “on the firing line”. Because of
this, SBYS has tried to and make your audition as tension-free
as possible.
Please help the Orchestra perform better by making the best
music YOU can make, both in audition and in the Orchestra.
You can best do this by learning your music early and by
not worrying about how your playing compares to others or
by concerning yourself with your placement within a section.
Please follow the rules of the audition. You are asked to
bring one prepared piece. Prepare a piece that shows you
to your best advantage. If you bring in more than one piece,
you will be asked to choose one to perform. You will be
asked to play some of the required excerpts. You might not
play all of them and you might be cut off in the middle
because of time constraints. You might also be asked to
sight-read.
Thank you all for auditioning. To those who will make up
the Orchestra, please come to the first rehearsal prepared
for a complex and sophisticated first Concert.
Best wishes,
Andy Radford
Music Director, SBYS
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