Audition pieces!!!

    
Audition pieces!!!    16:40 on Wednesday, January 25, 2012          

thabeautdisaster
(1 point)

I am currently a high school senior with an upcoming audition for Southern Arkansas University's marching band. I need to have one fast and one slow piece to audition with. I have my fast piece. I just need help with finding my slow one. I've been in band since sixth grade so I guess I would consider myself intermiediate/ advanced. :] I would like a piece that is fairly easy to learn in a short amount of time but sounds impressive. Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated. :] Thanks!


Re: Audition pieces!!!    12:36 on Thursday, January 26, 2012          

someone337
(30 points)
Posted by someone337

Get a private teacher.


Re: Audition pieces!!!    14:44 on Thursday, January 26, 2012          

travel2165
(260 points)
Posted by travel2165

Why does the "thumbs up" and "thumbs down" functionality no longer work on this site? Did I miss a message from the administrator?


Re: Audition pieces!!!    12:03 on Friday, January 27, 2012          

Patrick
(1743 points)
Posted by Patrick

any slow movement of a Bach or Handel sonata will show a great deal about your playing..or the slow movements of the Mozart Concerti


Re: Audition pieces!!!    18:03 on Saturday, January 28, 2012          

superrune424
(80 points)
Posted by superrune424

Sarabande from sonata in a minor by Bach is what i did


Re: Audition pieces!!!    18:10 on Saturday, January 28, 2012          

superrune424
(80 points)
Posted by superrune424

http://www.premiumbeat.com/preview/bach-sarabande-flute/1590


Re: Audition pieces!!!    18:12 on Saturday, January 28, 2012          

superrune424
(80 points)
Posted by superrune424

if you want it without the "premiumbeat dot com" then i can record myself playing it... its a beautiful piece


Re: Audition pieces!!!    18:16 on Saturday, January 28, 2012          

superrune424
(80 points)
Posted by superrune424

dont listen to the 8notes version its terrible

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http://imslp.info/files/imglnks/usimg/8/87/IMSLP05675-Bach-partita-flute-sarabande.pdf for sheet music, you can vary a bit with the rhythm


Re: Audition pieces!!!    09:20 on Monday, January 30, 2012          

egretboy
(173 points)
Posted by egretboy

The partita is an incredibly beautiful piece, but that movement especially can be very tiring to play and to listen to: it's slow and repetitive enough that, unless you do some major rhythmic/dynamic fluctuation, it could become boring to listen to. Most baroque adagio or largos lack the many repeats and the tiring quality of the Sarabande; I particularly like the first movement from Handel's First (a minor) Sonata. It's your choice, but make sure to pick a piece that lets you demonstrate your tone at all ranges and dynamics of your playing. You could also consider a modern piece like the slow movement from the Poulenc or Faure's Fantasie; they're very good at that.


Re: Audition pieces!!!    05:37 on Tuesday, January 31, 2012          

Patrick
(1743 points)
Posted by Patrick

boring to listen to??? any great music by JS Bach is only "boring" if the performer is lazy and has no imagination, much the way bad karaoke singers massacre beautiful songs...I have judged competitions before and I would rather here each contestant do this "boring" piece to show how musical they really are.


Re: Audition pieces!!!    08:06 on Tuesday, January 31, 2012          

Bilbo
(1340 points)
Posted by Bilbo

BWV 1013 Sarabande is far from boring but that is another story.
Some bands don't give you a choice and have a list of audition pieces.

http://web.saumag.edu/band/audition-guidelines/

"Woodwinds:
Students will be asked to perform two contrasting selections from classical music repertoire, either solos or etudes; major scales through three sharps and three flats (two octaves if possible), and a two-octave chromatic scale; and sight-reading."
If you choose that Bach piece from the A minor Solo PartitaBWV 1013, then you may want to consider learning the Allemande and the Sarabande movements. (One fast/One slow piece.) Don't worry about being bored.....they will stop you when THEY get bored. ;-)
Work on your sharp scales (read: A major) more and especially your 2 octave chromatic scale so that you don't get lost in the middle and finish on a different note than the one that you started on.

The band appears typical for a State institution. (...consists of members from all university majors. ). and don't worry about it....they want you to participate in their marching band.

If I were auditioning for a marching band, I'd have the students playing...a march. Something by Sousa, K. King or something like this from H. Fillmore:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oIgjAY55k1g

~bilbo


Re: Audition pieces!!!    11:36 on Tuesday, January 31, 2012          

vampav8trix
(445 points)
Posted by vampav8trix

I love Saraband. It can be very beautiful when played with feeling and good phrasing.


Re: Audition pieces!!!    18:07 on Tuesday, January 31, 2012          

egretboy
(173 points)
Posted by egretboy

I'm sorry if it seemed that I meant that the partita's Sarabande was boring. Bach was an innovator, reshaping perceptions of music and adding great complexity to what already existed. Of course, every one of pieces is creative and beautiful enough to play over and over, and I certainly did not mean to suggest that this Sarabande should not be played for an audition. Rather, I feel that the repetition incorporated into the this movement could use up valuable time (3-4 minutes, depending on what tempo you play it at and the creative liberties you take) of your audition. The Sarabande, with its haunting melody, demonstrates the tone and interpretation skills of the player (and a couple other things, depending on how you play it), but more than this is necessary for a successful audition. I did not mean to imply that the Sarabande could not be used; only that it would take up audition time that you could be using to demonstrate other aspects of flute playing.

I apologize if something other than this came across from my previous message.


Re: Audition pieces!!!    07:15 on Wednesday, February 1, 2012          

Patrick
(1743 points)
Posted by Patrick

thanks for the apology...if I am adjudicating or listening to a student, I WANT to see how they play a really slow movement, ones measure of musicianship and artistry is better measured by what they are able to do with LESS notes...


Re: Audition pieces!!!    16:44 on Wednesday, February 1, 2012          

superrune424
(80 points)
Posted by superrune424

best recording i can find
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vZ--ESNuSsY


   








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