Offerta di lavoro - Spettacolo

Stati Uniti
PITTSBURGH, PA, Stati Uniti
Pubb: 01 lug 2026
Principal Viola

The Pittsburgh Symphony

Principal Viola

(a tempo pieno, a tempo indeterminato)

The Preliminary and Semi-Final rounds of auditions are scheduled for November 7-9, 2026. The Final round is scheduled to take place on Monday, November 30, 2026.

Taped excerpts may be requested at the discretion of the Audition Committee and will be due Tuesday, September 22, 2026. Directions for submitting recordings will be communicated with the request for recording.

Position to begin by the mutual agreement of the PSO and winning candidate, but no later than January 4, 2028. Pay for the 2026-27 Season is at minimum orchestra weekly scale of $2,345.15, and the annual Electronic Media Guarantee is $2,072.40. This position may negotiate for additional weekly overscale (pay) related to the duties of the position. The PSO schedule has ten (10) collective vacation weeks for members each season, paid at the same rate as work weeks.

Any offer of full-time employment is contingent upon the successful completion of all background checks, as required by the Pittsburgh Symphony, Inc.

Musicians hired by the PSO are responsible for having and maintaining authorization to be employed in the United States of America, and to travel on international tours as a musician with the PSO. The PSO will act as sponsor for visa petitions for musicians who are offered or have positions as members of the orchestra, however it is the musician’s responsibility to bear all costs associated with the petition and meet all required deadlines.

The Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra is proud to be a partner orchestra of the National Alliance for Audition Support (NAAS). You may qualify for financial assistance from NAAS for this audition. More information can be found here.

scadenza: 10 ago 2026

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