[e-drive][JOB: VARIOUS, SCHOOLS OF DRAMATIC ART AND MUSIC, UNIVERSITY OF WINDSOR]

Kaethe Yanovsky kaethe at caea.com
Wed Mar 19 12:59:13 EST 2003


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MUSIC THEATRE WORK-IN-PROGRESS
(33-414)


The School of Music invites applications from qualified individuals
interested in teaching the acting and choreography components of the
following course:

33-414 Music Theatre Workshop: Work-in-Progress

The study and presentation of scenes and/or complete productions drawn
from the spectrum of works written for the musical stage; team-taught.
(Monday-Friday 2:30-5:30 p.m., beginning Jan. 5, 2004, ending Feb. 20,
2004)

The University of Windsor is committed to equity and diversity in the
workplace and welcomes applications from Aboriginal Peoples, persons
with disabilities, and members of visible minorities.  Applications from
women are particularly encouraged.  In accordance with Canadian
Immigration requirements this advertisement is directed, in the first
instance, to Canadian citizens and permanent residents of Canada.

Note: This offer is subject to budgetary approval and sufficient
enrollment.

Qualified applicants should submit a current curriculum vitae and
arrange to have three letters of reference forwarded by April 1, 2003
to:

Professor David Palmer
Director, School of Music
University of Windsor
Windsor, ON
N9B 3P4
(519) 253-3000, ext. 2780
abbyn at uwindsor.ca 

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ACCOMPANIST FOR
MUSIC THEATRE WORK-IN-PROGRESS
(33-414)

The School of Music at the University of Windsor invites applications
for Accompanist for the Music Theatre Works-in-Progress course (33-414).
The accompanist will be responsible for playing the piano for all
scheduled classes, accompanying students who will be learning selected
excerpts from the music theatre repertoire for performance, and
providing coaching for individuals and ensembles, as the need arises.
The course begins January 5th and ends February 20th , 2004 and meets
five times a week.  It is team taught with instructors in acting, dance
and music.

Minimum qualifications: B. Mus and/or advanced performing abilities, and
evidence of successful experience accompanying and coaching the music
theatre repertoire.

The University of Windsor is committed to equity and diversity in the
workplace and welcomes applications from Aboriginal Peoples, persons
with disabilities, and members of visible minorities.  Applications from
women are particularly encouraged.  In accordance with Canadian
Immigration requirements this advertisement is directed, in the first
instance, to Canadian citizens and permanent residents of Canada.

The deadline for application is April 1,  2003 or until a suitable
applicant is found.  Applications in writing, including a resume and
three recent letters of reference, should be sent to:

Professor David Palmer
Director, School of Music
University of Windsor
Windsor, ON
N9B 3P4
(519) 253-3000, ext. 2780
abbyn at uwindsor.ca 

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University of Windsor
2003-2004 Music Director Position Available

The Schools of Dramatic Art and Music invite applications from
individuals for the position of Music Director of Once Upon a Mattress
(Mary Rodgers/Barer).  For the purposes of scheduling, this production
has been pre-cast with scenic, lighting and costume designs completed.
The production is also a course taken by students of Dramatic Art and
Music for credit.   Rehearsals with cast on stage begin January 12,
2004.  Performance dates are March 4-7 and 10-14, 2004.

Qualifications include demonstrated success in working with musical
productions professionally and/or at the university level.

Duties of the Music Director encompass responsibility for all aspects of
the musical theatre production, including: (1) hiring a rehearsal
pianist and vocal coach, and engaging members of the pit orchestra; (2)
arranging the orchestral parts to suit the available players; (3)
planning and conducting the orchestral rehearsals prior to joining the
orchestra with the singers (foreseeable, six weeks of music rehearsal
would be required in advance of joining forces with the cast on stage);
(4) in conjunction with the Production Director, planning and organizing
the music rehearsals with the cast on stage; (5) attend cast rehearsals
where necessary; (6) instructing and coaching the cast in musical
matters; (7) conducting the show at each performance.  The Music
Director will work with the Production Director and Choreographer in
musical matters, instructing and coaching the cast in musical matters.

The University of Windsor is committed to equity and diversity in the
workplace and welcomes applications from Aboriginal peoples, persons
with disabilities and members of visible minorities.  Applications from
women are particularly encouraged.  In accordance with Canadian
immigration standards, this advertisement is directed to Canadian
citizens and permanent residents of Canada.

Qualified applicants should submit a current curriculum vitae and
arrange to have three letters of reference forwarded by Monday, April 7,
2003 to:  

Prof. David Palmer, Director, School of Music
University of Windsor
Windsor, ON N9B 3P4
Phone: (519) 253-3000, ext. 2780  
Fax: (519) 971-3614
Email: abbyn at uwindsor.ca

Note: Subject to budgetary approval and/or sufficient enrollment

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