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? National Ballet Orchestra names Toronto's Benjamin Bowman as new concertmaster |Main| Crooked instrument merchants mean you can never let down your guard ?10/14/2010YouTube Symphony Redux: Auditions are open for Down Under edition of Worldwide Web orchestraToronto gets Priscilla, Queen of the Desert on a live stage. Sydney gets the YouTube Symphony, 2011 edition.
Google/YouTube are back with their second attempt to create a global orchestra from virtual scratch, this time leading to rehearsals and a live performance at the Sydney Opera House from March 14 to 20, 2011. Auditions are open for all orchestra sections, plus there is an open instrumental category this year, giving musicians a chance to improvise on the musical tool of their choice, including an intriguing experiment with augmented reality.
San Francisco's Michael Tilson Thomas returns as music director. The instrumental mentors come from the London and Sydney Symphony Orchestras and the Berlin Philharmonic. This year's commissioned piece is from hot San Franciscan Mason Bates, known for his classical-electronica fusions (his YouTube Symphony piece is titled Mothership).
The audition clips have to be in by Nov. 28. All the rules, background information, audition materials and preparation tips from the principals of each orchestra section are being made available on the YouTube Symphony 2011 channel.
Five Canadians won places in the inaugural YouTube Symphony last year, which drew its membership from 30 countries. The number included two Ontarians and one Torontonian, then-20-year-old violist Yunior Lopez, a member of the Annex Quartet.
Here's the promotional video clip for the 2011 edition:
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John Terauds started at the Toronto Star as a freelance writer in 1988, and has been on staff since 1997. He began writing on classical music in 2001, and has been the full-time classical music critic since 2005.
He is also the organist and choir director at St. Peter's Anglican Church, a parish founded in 1863 in downtown Toronto.
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