Department of Music

The University of Toledo Orchestra

Is The University of Toledo Orchestra a class?

Yes, it is a 1 credit hour class that meets Tuesday and Thursdays from 6:30-8:30 (MUS 3090-001). The majority of members are Music students, but non-Music majors are also welcome. Membership is open to all members of The University of Toledo community as well as members of the general public.  The orchestra normally consists of 50-65 players.The UTO presents at least two concerts each semester. 

How Do I join? DO I HAVE TO BE A UT STUDENT TO PARTICIPATE IN ORCHESTRA?

The UT Orchestra is an open ensemble, meaning it is open to community members as well as UT students. Note: UT students may NOT register for orchestra as a non-student. UT students who wish to join orchestra must take the ensemble as a class. Unlike other electives, the class can be repeated as many times as you like. For majors in this area, participation is required. Acceptance into the UTO is by audition. Auditions are held at the beginning of each semester. Repertoire for auditions includes a solo of your choice, scales in all keys, sight-reading, and required excerpts for each instrument (these change for each audition, so contact us before you arrive on campus to find out the requirements for your instrument). The auditions are generally 10 minutes, and are relatively painless. 

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Can I fit orchestra into my schedule if I am a non-Music major? 

Yes you can! Non-Music majors routinely play in the UTO. Orchestra members with majors outside Music currently include students majoring in Pharmacy, Pre-Med, English, Foreign Languages, and Engineering.

Repertoire for the UTO? 

Repertoire for the UTO is chosen from the greatest music written for orchestra over the past 300 years. Recent repertoire has included Symphonies by Mozart, Beethoven, Shostakovich, Phillip Glass, William Grant Still and tone poems and orchestral suites by Smetana, Grieg, Nielsen, Bizet, Enesco, and others.  

Solo Opportunities? 

The UTO holds an annual Concert/Aria Competition open to all University of Toledo Music majors. The competition is held during the spring semester and several winners are featured as soloists with the orchestra on the final concert in April.

Are scholarships are available? 

Yes, scholarships are available by audition. Scholarship awards vary from small awards up to full-tuition and fee waiver. All Scholarships for the UTO also require private study with a University of Toledo instructor on the instrument you perform in the orchestra. You do not need to be a Music major to receive a scholarship to play in the orchestra.

Who are the instrumental teachers at UT? 

Private instruction for course credit is available on all instruments of the orchestra. The University of Toledo has a large staff of highly qualified full time instrumental faculty, and in addition, many principal players with the Toledo Symphony Orchestra are available as instructors through The University of Toledo for course credit. Visit the UT Music Faculty page. Faculty are listed by name or you can search by area and instrument.

Questions, or to arrange an audition?

If you have questions about the orchestra, the audition process, or you would like to schedule an audition please contact the Director of Orchestral Studies, Dr. Norman Damschroder:

Dr. Norman Damschroder
(419) 530-2966
PA  2018
norman.damschroder@utoledo.edu

UToledo Recordings

Click here to play Dance of the Polovetsian Maidens from Prince Igor by Alexander Borodin, performed by the UToledo Orchestra
Click here to play Prelude to Die Meistersinger by Richard Wagner
Click here to play Elegy for Cello and Orchestra by Gabriel Faure with Amy Chang Simon, Faculty cellist
Click here to play Capriccio Espagnol by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
Click here to play Overture of Diamonds by Gwyneth Walker

Last Updated: 9/27/23