Performance Job

Ljubljana, Slovenia
Posted: 07 Jan 2026
Slovenska filharmonija (Slovenian Philharmonic)
Violina tutti (M/F)
(full-time, maternity cover)
Auditions will be held in the Marjan Kozina Hall, Slovenian Philharmonic (Kongresni trg 10, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia) on Thursday, February 5th, 2026, commencing at 1:30 pm.
About the position:
The employment contract with the selected candidate will be concluded for a fixed term of one year, or for the duration of the replacement of a temporarily absent employee, with full-time employment and a five-month probationary period.
Job requirements:
• Bachelor’s degree (university-level degree in music – previous programme) or master's degree (Bologna second level degree in music)*
• Slovene language proficiency**
• Foreign language proficiency (English, German, French, Spanish or Russian)
• Minimum of six months' relevant work experience
• Successful completion of the audition
*Please note that if a candidate does not meet the educational requirements for the position, an exceptionally successful audition may be considered as a compensatory factor for the required degree, on an exceptional basis.
**If a candidate does not speak Slovene, an exceptionally successful audition may, as an exception, compensate for the required language proficiency.
Audition process:
Interested candidates are required to submit the following:
• CV/résumé (including mailing address, phone number and email address),
• Copy of a degree diploma/certificate validating the level of education completed,
• Copy of an ID document,
• Language certificate/proof of foreign language proficiency.
Applications can be sent by e-mail to: tamara.kotnik@filharmonija.si or by regular post to the following address: Slovenska filharmonija, Kongresni trg 10, SI-1000 Ljubljana (Marked: Audition application – do not open!)
The Slovenian Philharmonic will be accepting applications until Wednesday, January 28th, 2026.
Résumés will be reviewed after submission, and all applicants will be notified of their invitation to attend an audition by email no later than Saturday, January 31st, 202
About the position:
The employment contract with the selected candidate will be concluded for a fixed term of one year, or for the duration of the replacement of a temporarily absent employee, with full-time employment and a five-month probationary period.
Job requirements:
• Bachelor’s degree (university-level degree in music – previous programme) or master's degree (Bologna second level degree in music)*
• Slovene language proficiency**
• Foreign language proficiency (English, German, French, Spanish or Russian)
• Minimum of six months' relevant work experience
• Successful completion of the audition
*Please note that if a candidate does not meet the educational requirements for the position, an exceptionally successful audition may be considered as a compensatory factor for the required degree, on an exceptional basis.
**If a candidate does not speak Slovene, an exceptionally successful audition may, as an exception, compensate for the required language proficiency.
Audition process:
Interested candidates are required to submit the following:
• CV/résumé (including mailing address, phone number and email address),
• Copy of a degree diploma/certificate validating the level of education completed,
• Copy of an ID document,
• Language certificate/proof of foreign language proficiency.
Applications can be sent by e-mail to: tamara.kotnik@filharmonija.si or by regular post to the following address: Slovenska filharmonija, Kongresni trg 10, SI-1000 Ljubljana (Marked: Audition application – do not open!)
The Slovenian Philharmonic will be accepting applications until Wednesday, January 28th, 2026.
Résumés will be reviewed after submission, and all applicants will be notified of their invitation to attend an audition by email no later than Saturday, January 31st, 202
Closing date: 28 Jan 2026
Start date: March 2026
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