- Type Validation
- Level Advanced
Orchestra Musician (Strings)
This credential recognizes Artist Faculty who have performed in or are a member of an established professional symphony orchestra. Advanced technique, stable intonation, expert performance ability, superior sight-reading, deep knowledge of orchestral repertoire, score fingering, & bowing techniques are essential. Developed intuition enables musicians to accomplish ideas & intentions of conductors, when perfected by a section, creates a synchronized function of multiple instruments in one voice.
- Type Validation
- Level Advanced
Skills
Earning Criteria
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InterHarmony Artist Faculty
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The Orchestra Musician credential recognizes Artist Faculty have performed in or are a member of an established professional symphony orchestra.
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Extensive knowledge of orchestral repertoire
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Deep understanding of score fingering
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Advanced Bowing technique
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Advanced technique, stable intonation, experienced performance ability, superior sight-reading, deep knowledge of orchestral repertoire, score fingering, are essential.
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To be part of an orchestra section requires developed intuition which enables a musician to accomplish the ideas and intentions of the conductor.
Standards
Classical musicians with high level accomplishments in performance and teaching perform in solo and chamber concerts, teach lessons, coach chamber groups, and present Master Classes at the InterHarmony International Music Festival. They are deeply artistic, intellectual, and have expertise and skills which help develop students’ abilities.