Librarian
Friday, May 3, 2024
Saturday, May 4, 2024
Location
Schermerhorn Symphony Center
One Symphony Place
Nashville, TN 37201
Please enter the building through stage door located near the intersection of Fourth Ave and Demonbreun St.
Additional Information
In order to apply, please submit a one page resume to our online application form. Additionally, a refundable $100 check must be mailed in to complete the application. Please make check payable to The Nashville Symphony, and ensure that auditionee's name is either printed or written on the check. All materials must be postmarked by March 4, 2024.
The salary for the 2023/24 season was $68,500.
We are no longer accepting applications for this position.
Benefits for All Orchestra Positions Include:
To Apply
Please submit a one page resume to our online application form. Additionally, a refundable $100 check must be mailed in to complete the application. Please ensure that auditionee's name is either printed or written on the check.
Attn: Audition Coordinator
Nashville Symphony
One Symphony Place
Nashville, TN 37201-2031
The Audition Committee and/or Music Director reserve the right to dismiss any candidate not meeting the highest professional standards.
The Nashville Symphony is an equal opportunity employer.
About the Nashville Symphony
The Nashville Symphony has been the primary ambassador for classical music in Music City since 1946. Led by Music Director Giancarlo Guerrero, the ensemble is internationally acclaimed for its focus on contemporary American orchestral music through collaborations with composers including Jennifer Higdon, Terry Riley, Joan Tower and Aaron Jay Kernis; commissioning and recording projects with Nashville-based artists including Edgar Meyer, Bela Fleck, Ben Folds and Victor Wooten; and for its 14 GRAMMY® Awards. In addition to the classical season, the orchestra performs concerts in a wide range of genres, from pops to live-to-film movie scores, family-focused presentations, holiday events, jazz and cabaret evenings, and more.
An established leader in the Nashville and regional arts and cultural communities, the Symphony spearheads groundbreaking community partnerships and initiatives, notably, Violins of Hope Nashville, which engaged tens of thousands of Middle Tennesseans through concerts, exhibits, lectures by spotlighting a historic collection of instruments played by Jewish musicians during the Holocaust. Similarly, this spring, the Nashville Symphony presented the world premiere of an epic opera commissioned from Hannibal Lokumbe, The Jonah Project: A Legacy of Struggle and Triumph. Retracing his family’s ancestry and journey from slavery to the present day, Hannibal’s story celebrates the spirit of those who endured and thrived to become Black visionaries and world changers. More at NashvilleSymphony.org.