St. Theresa Roman Catholic Church in Trumbull, Connecticut, is soliciting applications for an soprano section leader. This position is an independent contractor position, without benefits, and is available as of September 7.
St. Theresa Roman Catholic Church has an established traditional church music program. The choir is composed of around 35 singers, including four professional section leaders (SATB). The choir sings high quality literature ranging from Gregorian chant and polyphony through 21st century repertoire. Section leaders are expected to work well with volunteers, be able to lead sectionals, and have evenness of tone, impeccable intonation and ability to sing straight tone when needed. Although most literature is available ahead of time, excellent sight-reading skills are a must.
Section leaders are required to sing for the following:
· Rehearsals: Wednesday evenings, 7.30pm – 9.30pm (September through Corpus Christi) · Sunday duties: 10.30am High Mass with 10:00am rehearsal. · Extra services: Thanksgiving Service (Tuesday before Thanksgiving), Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols, Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, Confirmation Mass, Tenebrae Service (Wednesday of Holy Week), Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, Easter Vigil, Easter Sunday, and Pentecost Vespers (Saturday afternoon). · In addition, the quartet sings for 3-4 Tridentine Masses during the year (Sundays at 2:30pm with a rehearsal at 1:00pm). · Other opportunities for additional income: cantoring for funerals, weddings, and other weekend masses.
Required education: BM (Vocal Performance preferable) Preferable: MM in Vocal Performance or choral conducting
Compensation is negotiable and commensurate with experience and qualifications.
To apply please submit a resume, a brief cover letter, and a Youtube video to Dr. Carolina Flores at: music@sttheresatrumbull.org Youtube video: please sing two contrasting selections; one must be the soprano part of a Renaissance Latin motet sung a cappella.
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