![]() ![]() Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Bassoon concerto, K191, in B-flat Major, movements 1 and 2 4, in E Major, movement 1įranz Vincenz Krommer - Concerto for clarinet and orchestra, Opus 36, in E-flat Major, movement 1Ĭarl Stamitz - Clarinet concerto No. 622, in A Major, movement 1Ĭarl Maria Von Weber - Clarinet concerto No. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Clarinet concerto, KV. Hendrik Andriessen - Ballade (only for students in the first year Bachelor) Clarinet Joseph Haydn - Oboe concerto in C Major, movement 1īohuslav Martinu - Oboe concerto, movement 1 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Oboe concerto, K314, in C Major, movement 1 Richard Strauss - Concerto for Oboe, in D Major, movement 1 Robert Muczynski - Sonata for flute and piano, Opus 14, movement 1 Oboe Henri Dutilleux - Sonatine for flute and piano Jacques Ibert - Flute concerto, movement 1 313, in G Major, movement 1įranz Benda - Flute concerto No. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Flute concerto, KV. Reinhold Glière - Four Pieces, Opus 9/32, Praeludium or Intermezzoįranz Schubert - Arpeggione Sonata, D.821, movement 1 Flute Johann Baptist Vanhal - Double Bass concerto, in C Major, movements 1 and 2 2 in A Minor, movements 1 and 2Ĭarl Dittersdorf - Double Bass concerto No. Giovanni Bottesini - Double Bass concerto No. Serge Koussevitsky - Double Bass concerto, in E Minor, movements 1 and 2 1, Opus 33, in A Minor, movement 1Īntonín Dvořák - Cello concerto, Opus 104, in B Minor, movement 1Įdward Elgar - Cello concerto, Opus 85, in E Minor, movement 1 Double bass (orchestral tuning) Pjotr Iljitsj Tchaikovsky - Variations for cello and orchestra, Opus 33, 'Variations on a Rococo Theme', movements 1 to 4Ĭamille Saint-Saëns - Cello concerto No. Robert Schumann - Cello concerto, Opus 129, in A Minor, movement 1 Rebecca Clarke - Sonata, movement 1 Cello Jean Sibelius – Violin concerto in D Minor, Opus 47, mvt 1* Violaįranz Anton Hoffmeister - Viola concerto in D Major, movement 1 (without cadenza)Ĭarl Stamitz - Viola concerto, Opus 1, in D Major, movement 1 (without cadenza) Johannes Brahms – Violin concerto in D Major, Opus 77, mvt 1* Pjotr Iljitsj Tchaikovsky - Violin concerto in D Major, Opus 35, mvt 1 Joseph Haydn - Violin concerto in G Major, Hob.VIIa:4, mvt 1 Max Bruch - Violin concerto No 1 in G Minor, Opus 26, mvt 1 5 in A Major, KV 219, mvt 1įelix Mendelssohn Bartholdy - Violin concerto in E minor, Opus 64, in E Minor, mvt 1 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Violin concerto No. (this list has been updated on 13 October 2022 pieces with * have been added) Please choose one of these pieces for your NJO or combined NJO / 1st round EUYO audition. You can find the list of solo pieces below. Candidates only playing the EUYO first and/or second round auditions (and not the NJO auditions) need to prepare one solo piece from the NJO solo pieces list below and all EUYO excerpts. ![]() For EUYO final round auditions, we refer to the EUYO orchestra excerpts list and to more information about EUYO auditions on the EUYO website.Read all about auditioning for auxiliary instruments in How to prepare Woodwind players should prepare a solo piece and all orchestra excerpts for their main instrument preparation of orchestra excerpts for auxiliary instruments is not mandatory, but strongly advised.Double bass players should play their solo piece and orchestral parts in orchestral tuning.Read more about the auditions and piano accompaniment on our Audition information page and the underlying pages. Candidates should select one solo piece and notify NJO about their choice via the portal. The solo piece should be performed with piano accompaniment, except for harp and percussion auditions. At all NJO auditions and at the first round of EUYO auditions, musicians will be asked to play one piece from the NJO solo pieces list below and a selection from the NJO orchestra excerpts. ![]()
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