Slovak Philharmonic CEO announces auditions for the Slovak Philharmonic Choir:
ALTO Singer
TENOR Singer
Base salary € 1 350 (The above salary represents the minimum guaranteed amount applicable to the position; the actual salary will be adjusted depending on the qualifications and experience of the successful candidate.)
The audition will take place at the Slovak Philharmonic Choir rehearsal room, Medená 3, 816 01 Bratislava
on June 24th(Wednesday) 2026, 2 PM
Required musical education: University or Conservatory degree in the relevant field
For the audition conditions and choir extracts see below.
Please send your applications along with an artistic CV by June 10th, 2026, by electronic mail to: mariana.kuskova@filharmonia.sk or via Post Service at the address:
Slovenská filharmónia
Password: “KONKURZ SFZ“
Medená 3
816 01 Bratislava
Slovakia
Information: Slovak Philharmonic Choir Manager, Phone: +421 2 2047 5232, Cell: +421 903 201 540,
e-mail: mariana.kuskova@filharmonia.sk
If the manager is not present, please ask for the HR Department, Phone: +421 2 2047 5251, e-mail: alexandra.snadikova@filharmonia.sk
Audition conditions
First round:
– aria and song rendition according to the contestant’s choice
After round 1, candidates will be commissioned based on the points to round 2, a minimum is 26 points.
Second round:
a) A Prima Vista, singing from scores
For more information and scores, see below
b) Musical, rhythm, and intonation examination
– based on scores to be revealed during the session
The Slovak Philharmonic Choir will provide candidates with an accompanist (piano tuning 442); candidates can also arrange their piano accompaniment at their own expense.
Choral parts – Alto:
W. A. Mozart: Requiem – Kyrie (Pages 1 – 2)
G. Verdi: Requiem – Sanctus (Pages 2 – 5)
G. Verdi: Requiem – Libera me (fugue) (Pages 5 – 7)
A. Dvořák: Stabat Mater – Tui Nati (Pages 7 – 8)
A. Dvořák: Stabat Mater – Virgo virginum (Pages 8 – 9)
Choral parts – Tenor:
W. A. Mozart: Requiem – Christe eleison (Pages 1 – 2)
G. Verdi: Requiem – Sanctus (Pages 3 – 5)
G. Verdi: Requiem – Libera me (fugue) (Pages 5 – 6)
A. Dvořák: Stabat Mater – Tui Nati (Pages 7 – 8)
A. Dvořák: Stabat Mater – Virgo virginum (Pages 8 – 9)