Hoff-Barthelson Music School Announces Spring Orchestra and Chamber Music Auditions on May 4, 2025
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Hoff-Barthelson Music School is thrilled to invite young musicians to audition for its highly regarded Orchestral and Chamber Music Programs on Sunday, May 4, 2025, from 9:00-1:00 pm. These programs offer students invaluable opportunities to develop their ensemble skills, refine their musicianship, and perform in a supportive yet challenging environment. Participation in these ensembles fosters discipline, collaboration, and a deeper appreciation for the art of making music together.
Orchestral Program: A Pathway to Musical Excellence
Hoff-Barthelson’s Orchestra Program provides an enriching experience for students at various skill levels, from beginner to advanced. Led by accomplished conductors and dedicated faculty, the program nurtures young musicians by exposing them to diverse orchestral literature, honing their technical abilities, and instilling a strong sense of musical artistry.
"Playing in an orchestra is a transformative experience," said Leandro Gazineo, Director of the Orchestra Program. "It challenges students to listen, lead, and grow as musicians while being part of something greater than themselves."
The program features multiple ensembles tailored to different skill levels, ensuring that each student is placed in an environment that supports their growth. Through intensive rehearsals and inspiring performances, students gain confidence, discipline, and a deeper understanding of orchestral music.
Chamber Music Program: Small Ensembles, Big Impact
The Chamber Music Program at Hoff-Barthelson offers students the unique opportunity to perform in small ensembles, where communication, teamwork, and individual responsibility are key. Under the expert guidance of experienced faculty members, students explore a rich repertoire that strengthens their interpretative skills and technical precision.
"Chamber music is one of the most rewarding ways to make music," said Laura Giannini, Program Director. "It teaches students how to listen deeply, respond intuitively, and truly collaborate with their peers in a way that builds musicianship and lifelong friendships."
Designed for string, woodwind, brass, and piano students, as well as vocalists, the Chamber Music Program allows participants to engage with like-minded musicians and experience the joy of making music in an intimate setting.
Who Should Audition?
Auditions are open to dedicated students interested in joining an orchestra or chamber ensemble for the 2025-26 academic year. Musicians of all levels are encouraged to apply, as placement is determined based on skill level and experience.
Audition Requirements and Registration
For complete audition guidelines and to register, visit www.hbms.org or contact the school at (914) 723-1169.
Don't miss the chance to be part of Hoff-Barthelson’s vibrant ensemble programs! This is an opportunity for young musicians to challenge themselves, connect with peers, and take their artistry to the next level. Register today and embark on an inspiring musical journey!
About Hoff-Barthelson Music School
Hoff-Barthelson Music School, based in Scarsdale, NY, has earned national recognition as a premier community music school, known for its outstanding leadership in education, performance, and community service. With a faculty drawn from the region’s most talented teachers and performers, the School has long been one of Westchester County’s most cherished cultural resources. At Hoff-Barthelson, students find a warm, friendly music school dedicated to the highest standards of education, performance, and community service. Students of all ages, aptitudes, and levels of interest enjoy a supportive, joyful learning environment; a focus on the whole person; exceptional teaching; and a multifaceted curriculum.
Photo credit: Hoff-Barthelson’s Festival Orchestra led by Maestro Leandro Gazineo. Photographed by Mickey Riad.