Showing posts with label OrchestraTrainingProgram. Show all posts
Showing posts with label OrchestraTrainingProgram. Show all posts

Thursday, September 26, 2013

PSO Announces Orchestra Program Fellow


For Immediate Release:
Sept. 19, 2013

PITTSBURGH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ANNOUNCES 2013-2015 EQT ORCHESTRA TRAINING PROGRAM FOR AFRICAN AMERICAN MUSICIANS FELLOW

PITTSBURGH – The Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra named horn player Adedeji Bailes Ogunfolu as its fifth EQT Orchestra Training Program for African American Musicians (OTPAAM) Fellow. He begins his two-year fellowship this month.

Created in 2007 by the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra and the National Repertory Orchestra, the EQT Orchestra Training Program for African American Musicians prepares a young African American musician for a career in a professional orchestra.


Ogunfolu, 26, of Washington, D.C., will spend two seasons immersed in the working environment of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, studying with orchestra members to train and prepare for professional auditions and performance opportunities. As a fellow, Ogunfolu’s time will include practice, education and community engagement initiatives, and audition training.

Ogunfolu earned a Bachelor of Music from the Curtis Institute of Music, under the tutelage of Jennifer Montone, principal horn of the Philadelphia Orchestra, and a Master of Music from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. He was a Tanglewood Music Center fellow in 2011 and 2013 and has been a soloist with the Colorado College Summer Music Festival Orchestra as a winner of the concerto competition. He also is a winner of the Northeast Horn Workshop’s solo competition and the Alexandria Symphony Mary Lasley Graham competition. As a freelance musician, he has held position with the Flint Symphony, Windsor Symphony and Symphony in C (Camden, N.J.).

EQT OTPAAM is part of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra’s Diversity Plan which through leadership recruitment, professional development and programming promotes diversity in orchestra settings to better reflect the diverse communities and audiences that orchestras serve. OTPAAM is made possible in part by the generosity of Milton and Nancy Washington, and EQT Corporation.
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Contact: Louise Sciannameo, Vice President of Public Affairs
Phone: 412.392.4866 | email: lsciannameo@pittsburghsymphony.org

Contact: Joyce DeFrancesco, Director of Media Relations
Phone: 412.392.4827 | email: jdefrancesco@pittsburghsymphony.org

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Monday, January 14, 2013

PSO Announces Auditions for African American Musicians


For Immediate Release
Jan. 11, 2013

PITTSBURGH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ANNOUNCES AUDITIONS FOR
ORCHESTRA TRAINING PROGRAM FOR AFRICAN AMERICAN MUSICIANS

Application deadline Jan. 18; auditions in March in Pittsburgh


PITTSBURGH – The Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra (PSO) announced it will hold auditions in March at Heinz Hall to select one musician for its two-year pre-professional program for young African American musicians.

Applications for the PSO’s Orchestra Training Program for African American Musicians (OTPAAM) must be postmarked on or before Friday, Jan. 18. Auditions will be held March 6 & 7 at Heinz Hall.
Created in 2007, the PSO’s Orchestra Training Program for African American Musicians (OTPAAM) is dedicated to preparing young African American musicians for careers in a professional orchestra. Fellows’ time with the PSO will include practice time, education and community engagement opportunities, and audition training. The fellowship, awarded to one fellow every two years, includes an annual stipend, as well as additional payment toward health insurance, audition expenses and professional development.

The PSO’s most recent OTPAAM Fellow, cellist Ryan Murphy, won an audition with the San Antonio Symphony, starting in the 2012-2013 season.

To be eligible for OTPAAM, applicants must be African American musicians between the ages of 18-30 at the start date of the fellowship, and must also play a standard orchestral instrument (no keyboard). Applicants can get more information, as well download an application form, atwww.pittsburghsymphony.org/OTPAAM. Applications and a one-page resume can be sent by mail, email or fax to Assistant Personnel Manager, 600 Penn Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15222. The fax number is 412.392.4910; the email address is auditions@pittsburghsymphony.org.

OTPAAM is one of several programs in the PSO’s Diversity Plan, which outlines a multifaceted approach to promoting conversations about diversity in orchestra settings, recruiting leadership and advisors for diversity initiatives, and building opportunities for performance on and off the orchestral concert stage to better reflect the diverse communities and audiences that orchestras serve.

OTPAAM is made possible in part by Milton & Nancy Washington.

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Contact: James Barthen, Vice President of Public Affairs
Phone: 412.392.4835 | email: jbarthen@pittsburghsymphony.org

Contact: Ramesh Santanam, Director of Media Relations
Phone: 412.392.4827 | email: rsantanam@pittsburghsymphony.org

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