Monday YouTube Fix: Dale Clevenger on Audtion Preparation
Andrew Hitz
What a find this video recent addition to YouTube is!
We recently lost one of the greatest horn players to ever live, former Principal Horn of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Dale Clevenger.
This video from 1983 is an almost hour-long deep dive into preparing for an audition. He also plays examples throughout.
It is a gift to be able to hear someone at this level talk at such length about something this specific in 1983. Videos like this were not commonplace back then!
Here is his breakdown of topics with the sub-headers used in the video:
1. Tone Quality
- Consistency 
- Steadiness 
- Beauty 
2. Rhythm
- Pulse 
- Inner Rhythm 
- Tempo 
3. Intonation
- Key you are playing in 
- Scale degree in that key 
- Placement in diatonic intonation 
- Tendencies of your instrument 
4. Instrumental Technique
- Articulation 
- Bowing 
- Tonguing 
- Breathing 
5. Style and Phrasing
- Poetic and dramatic expression 
- Personality 
- Listener interest 
6. Technical Prowess
7. Control
- Extreme dynamics 
- Extreme registers 
8. Ensemble Technique
- Projection 
- Balance 
9. Experience
- Knowledge of standard repertoire 
10. Requirements of position
- Doubling 
- Specialized literature 
- Special effects or techniques 
11. Interpretive style
- Flexibility 
- Tone color 
- Vibrato 
- Timbre 
There’s an awful lot to unpack in this one.
Enjoy!