The Birmingham Philharmonic Orchestra (BPO) is seeking a new Principal Trumpet player. The BPO is one of the leading amateur orchestras in the country, specialising in large symphonic works and by composers such as Mahler, Richard Strauss and Shostakovich, and we are looking for a new Principal Trumpet player to lead our trumpet section.
Role
The Principal Trumpet will be responsible for the musical leadership of the trumpet section, normally playing the first trumpet part for the majority of the BPO concerts. They will be responsible for arranging players for each concert, including booking guest players if required, and managing the seating of the section. They will also responsible for the strength, standards and discipline of their section. Principals hold regular meetings (the principals forum) at which they recommend membership and are consulted about the future schedules and the organisation of the orchestra.
If applicable, we would consider two Principal players sharing the role, as this is an approach that has been successful in the past for other instruments within the orchestra. The successful applicant(s) for the Principal Trumpet role would be expected to become a member of the BPO, for which an annual subscription fee is applicable.
About the BPO
The BPO was founded in 1941 to raise money for wartime charities. It has gradually evolved into a non-profit-making association of non-professional musicians from across the West Midlands, who gather together for the pleasure of making music to a very high standard. The BPO is a large symphony orchestra with a core repertoire of orchestral music from the early nineteenth century to the present day. The orchestra rehearses each Sunday morning from 10am to 1pm and performs about 10 concerts per year, usually on Sundays. The Bradshaw Hall at the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire (RBC) is our regular rehearsal and concert venue. We give three or four concerts each season there with other concerts in a variety of venues, mostly within a fifty-mile radius of Birmingham, including Symphony Hall and Birmingham Town Hall.
Highlights of recent years have been Mahler’s 8th Symphony and a concert performance of Das Rheingold (“a mind-blowing performance by what just has to be the finest non-professional orchestra in the land”), both in Symphony Hall. Our typical repertoire incorporates music from the mid-nineteenth century to the present day, in particular large symphonic works by composers such as Mahler, Richard Strauss and Shostakovich; in recent years we have also performed works for smaller groups that have included prominent trumpet parts such as the Septet in Eb for Trumpet, Piano and Strings by Saint-Saëns, and Prelude, Fugue and Riffs by Bernstein.
The BPO engages professional leaders and soloists as well as a professional Music Director.
Contact
If you are interested in the role or would like additional information, please contact Tim Stidwill (Horn1@bpo.org.uk) or Phil Harrison (Trombone1@bpo.org.uk).
BPO is a registered charity 1193786
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