2026-2027 Mindful Chamber Orchestra Audition
Mindful Chamber Orchestra is a weekly community-based ensemble program hosted by Mindful Musicians. Designed for young musicians from Chinese family backgrounds and everyone who is interested in learning Chinese repertoire, the program offers a distinctive alternative to traditional orchestra models by centering Chinese classical and contemporary repertoire, fostering original student composition, and providing hands-on conducting experiences. In addition to musical development, the program prioritizes social connection, community engagement, and holistic well-being.
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strings only for regular repertoire for this academic year: violin, viola and cello
Guest musicians may be invited based on needs. -
Intermediate level for all players. Candidates are expected to be skilled music readers with solid sight-reading capabilities. Students should be comfortable playing in the first three positions and may either be developing vibrato or already using it in their playing.
You will be invited to submit a video demonstrating your skills and musicality. Please include performance of one complete piece/movement or an excerpt from a standard classical repertoire. Please do not exceed 5 minutes for the video length.
Violin
Suzuki III and above
Well-developed left hand & bow techniques
Good sense of rhythm: Steady pulse; accurate dotted rhythms, eighth notes, and simple syncopation.
Awareness of dynamic contrast: Clear control of p, mf, f, and crescendo/decrescendo over 2–4 bars.
Phrase shaping: Ability to taper phrase endings and shape simple melodic lines.
Comfortable use of vibrato
Ability to sight-read: Short excerpt at 2 levels below prepared piece; maintains key and pulse.
Viola
Well-developed left hand & bow techniques: 1st–3rd position; fluent alto clef reading; clean string crossings on lower strings; balanced bow use (lower half and middle).
Good sense of rhythm: Solid downbeats; ability to play repetitive offbeats and harmonic rhythms accurately.
Awareness of dynamic contrast: Clear p vs. f, even on the C string; controlled bow weight and speed.
Phrase shaping: Warm, resonant tone with natural rise and fall in 4-bar phrases.
Comfortable use of vibrato
Ability to sight-read: Navigates simple alto clef passages at moderate tempo with 70% accuracy.
Cello
Well-developed left hand & bow techniques: 1st–4th position; extended positions; clean shifts on one string; détaché, legato, basic staccato.
Good sense of rhythm: Accurate dotted rhythms and tied notes across bar lines; steady pulse in accompanimental patterns.
Awareness of dynamic contrast: Can play soft near fingerboard and loud near bridge without losing tone quality.
Phrase shaping: Shapes simple 4-bar phrases with dynamic contour and natural phrasing breaths.
Comfortable use of vibrato
Ability to sight-read: Maintains intonation in half steps and extensions while reading unfamiliar bass or tenor clef passages.
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$880 (All accepted players automatically receive our scholarship, reducing the cost to 880.)
Tuition covers all rehearsals September through May, public and community-based performances, composing, conducting and music history workshops and social events. -
Deadline to submit application: 6/15/2026
Admission decision: end of June
Complete registration in one week from admission date
First rehearsal starts in mid-September
Rehearsal Days: Saturday 2:00-4:00
Rehearsal Location: TBD
deadline to apply: June 15th, 2026
Rehearsal Curriculum
Chinese Classical Works:selected from traditional and contemporary Chinese classical repertoire to celebrate cultural heritage and expand technical and expressive skills.
Western Classical Works:chosen by ensemble members through a voting process, fostering a sense of ownership and engagement with the repertoire.
Original Student Works:compositions and arrangements created by orchestra members and our Mindful Composers, rehearsed and refined for performance.
Conducting: Every member has a chance to practice conducting in our rehearsals.
Rehearsal Length: 2 hours every week (Schedule will be posted later)
Social Time
Recognizing that social connection is a vital part of the ensemble experience, each rehearsal is followed by a 30-minute social time. This unstructured period allows participants to build friendships, collaborate informally, and develop a supportive community outside of the rehearsal setting.
Performances
Mindful Chamber Orchestra offers two distinct performance formats to serve both the ensemble members and the broader community:
Open-to-Public Performances: twice per year
Community Performances: as needed, year-round. Site-based performances at community locations (e.g., senior centers, community for the blind, cultural festivals, schools), building on Mindful Musicians’ three-year history of community engagement.
Workshops
Enrolled students have prioritized access to free supplemental workshops designed to deepen their musical understanding and expand their creative skills. Topics include:
Composition – Foundational techniques for creating original music
Conducting – Baton technique, score study, and rehearsal leadership
Music History – Contextual exploration of Chinese classical music and its intersections with Western traditions
Additional Topics – Offered based on student interest and guest artist availability