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Principal Harp Audition

March 31-April 1, 2025

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Preliminary Rounds

Monday, March 31, 2025
Tuesday, April 1, 2025

Semifinal and Final Rounds

Tuesday, April 1, 2025 (beginning in the afternoon)

Repertoire

Principal Harp Audition Repertoire List and Excerpts

Location

Helzberg Hall in the Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts in Kansas City, MO. Please do NOT use the main lobby entrance on the south side of the building. Please enter the building through the NE stage door located near the intersection of 16th and Wyandotte.

Maps of Downtown Kansas City and Kauffman Center

Additional Information

In addition to a one-page resume due by January 30, 2025 , applicants must send a refundable deposit for $100 with a check made payable to the Kansas City Symphony no later than Friday, February 28, 2025 in order to secure an audition time. Our audition committee may review résumés after the January 30 deadline with the intent of inviting as many as we are able to listen to. All applicants will be notified of their invitation status for this audition by email. Invited musicians will be given an assigned audition time only after we have received a deposit check/credit card authorization by the above stated deadline. Invited musicians will have their deposit returned to them at the audition or if a cancellation is made prior to one week before the audition. For any players not invited, the $100 deposit will be destroyed following the audition.

This vacancy for Principal Harp is a tenure track position. It is expected that the winner of this audition will begin employment with the Kansas City Symphony in September 2025 for the start of the 2025-2026 season.

Annual Salary for the 2025-2026 season in the Principal Harp position:

Minimum Salary: $86,446
Electronic Media Guarantee: $2,436
TOTAL Annual Salary for Principal Harp: $88,882*

*An additional week of salary is available if the musician participates in the very popular Community Connections program. While this participation is optional, it would provide up to an additional $2,058 bringing the total annual salary to $90,940.

About the Kansas City Symphony

The Kansas City Symphony aspires to be a destination for the world’s best musicians. As the largest performing arts organization in the Kansas City region, the Symphony seeks to transform hearts, minds and communities through the power of symphonic music. During its 42-week season, the Symphony performs a wide variety of Classical subscription, educational, special and engagement concerts. In addition, the Kansas City Symphony performs for virtually all productions of the Lyric Opera of Kansas City and the Kansas City Ballet.

The Kansas City Symphony performs in the beautiful Helzberg Hall at the Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts, a space internationally recognized for its world-class acoustics.  Kansas City and its suburbs have been ranked as among the best places to live in the USA, and the KC metro area is estimated to have cost of living that is 85-90% of the national average. Kansas City is remarkably sophisticated, has very strong support for the arts, a generous philanthropic community, easy traffic and great restaurants.

The Kansas City Symphony has an enviable record of financial stability for years, and in 2017 completed a $55 million endowment campaign that will bring the Symphony’s endowment to approximately $100 million.  The Kansas City Symphony also has long-term stability in its artistic and administrative staff, and an excellent and highly-engaged Board of Directors. The culture of the Kansas City Symphony is expressed in our core values of excellence, trust, and respect, and there are outstanding relations between the musicians, staff, and board.

Benefits for all orchestra positions include:

  • 42 week season
  • 2024-2025 season annual base salary is $70,236 (including $58/wk Electronic Media Guarantee)
  • An additional week of salary is available to each musician for participation in the popular Community Connections program. Participation is optional.
  • Health Insurance coverage through Blue Cross Blue Shield with $0 in-network deductible, $20 in-network co-pays, and an annual out-of-pocket maximum of only $750.
  • Dental, Life & ADD, Instrument, and Long Term Disability Insurance
  • Up to 12-week paid maternity/paternity leave
  • 19 days paid vacation per season
  • Three personal days per season, accumulating to 9
  • One relief week per season, plus 4 discretionary relief days
  • 5.995% Pension Contribution to the AFM-EPF
  • 2% Contribution to 403b with additional matching provisions available up to another 1.5%

Since the 2010-2011 season, the annual base compensation has increased by 52.5%.

To Apply

Please complete the online application form and upload a one-page resume. For additional questions please contact auditions@kcsymphony.org

The Kansas City Symphony is an Equal Opportunity Employer.