Flute / Piccolo Requirements

You must be prepared to play all of the specified requirements when auditioning. Please understand that the audition committee may choose to omit some items during the actual audition.

Youth Symphony

The audition committee will select from the following:

  1. Scales will be chosen by audition committee from the following MAJOR scales; C, D, Eb, E, F, G, Ab, A, Bb. Scales are to be performed a minimum of 1 octave. Students who wish to play 2nd octave may do so. Scales must be performed in complete octaves at a minimum tempo of MM quarter note = 120. The scale pattern is . The arpeggio pattern is . The scales are to be tongued ascending and slurred descending.
  2. Provided excerpts. Please take the time to study these excerpts carefully. Style, character, and musicianship will be as important as intonation, tempo, and technique.
  3. A short sight reading exercise(s) to demonstrate the student’s reading ability.

All PICCOLO students will be asked to perform the FLUTE audition materials as well as the following:

    1. Provided excerpt. Please take the time to study this excerpt carefully. Style, character, and musicianship will be as important as intonation, tempo, and technique.

Youth Philharmonic

The audition committee will select from the following:

  1. Scales will be chosen by audition committee from ALL MAJOR keys. Scales are to be performed a minimum of 3 octaves (where possible). Scales must be performed in complete octaves at a minimum tempo of MM quarter note = 120. The scale pattern is . The arpeggio pattern is . The scales are to be tongued ascending and slurred descending.
  2. Provded excerpts. Please take the time to study these excerpts carefully. Style, character, and musicianship will be as important as intonation, tempo, and technique.
  3. A short sight reading exercise(s) to demonstrate the student’s reading ability.

All PICCOLO students will be asked to perform the FLUTE audition materials as well as the following:

  1. Provded excerpt. Please take the time to study this excerpt carefully. Style, character, and musicianship will be as important as intonation, tempo, and technique.

 

Any questions pertaining to the information listed above should be directed to the Education Office of the Sarasota Orchestra.