In this episode of Intentional Musicianship, Jeff steps back from audition preparation and looks instead at the decision to audition in the first place. Rather than focusing on how to win an audition, this episode explores what an audition actually delivers once you do.
Using real examples drawn from current orchestral job postings on audition aggregator sites like Musical Chairs, Jeff examines how opportunities that appear similar on the surface can represent very different lives once you read the fine print. Auditions may feel like an extension of school, but they are not academic exercises. They are gateways to work, and work shapes lifestyle, priorities, and daily reality.
This is a concise, real-world perspective, not an exhaustive guide. The goal is to build awareness, encourage discernment, and support better decision-making before you invest time, money, and energy into an opportunity you may ultimately be the one who has to live with.
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The Intentional Musicianship podcast, hosted by Jeff Price, is for musicians looking to elevate their performance beyond technique. This isn't just about playing better—it's about enhancing stage presence, storytelling, audience connection, and breaking genre norms to create unforgettable experiences.
Whether you're a seasoned pro, an educator, or an aspiring performer, our goal is to help you get more from your performances—from growing a loyal fanbase to increasing gig opportunities. We assume you already have the technical foundation—now let's refine, innovate, and maximize your impact.
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