March 19, 2024

Excerpt from a great article on how to Audition for a major show. $60K is pretty good money for playing.

How To Audition for Cirque du Soleil as a Musician:

I want to preface this article with this: I didn’t get the gig. I got a free trip to Japan for 5 days of interviews and auditions, but in the end the gig went to the other guy.

So I can’t exactly tell you how to get a gig with Cirque, but I can tell you how to audition (and, maybe, what not to do).

It was January, 2010, when I got a call from a colleague of mine. He had previously worked as a keyboardist for Cirque in Vegas and had since operated, now and then, as one of their recruiters. He told me Cirque was looking for a new music director for a tour they had in Asia and my colleague had recommended me for the spot.

He wasn’t sure what the pay would be, but he estimated that it would pay about as much as a music director on Broadway would earn, which is somewhere around $150,000+/year. Of course I said yes. I told him I would go through the audition and recruiting process and make him proud.

My colleague forwarded me the music that I would need to learn for the audition. That included 9 selections from the show, along with demo recording of the songs and backing tracks that I could record to.

(Via Musician Wages.com)

2 thoughts on “How To Audition for Cirque du Soleil as a Musician

  1. Hi there, the link for this appears to be broken and I would VERY MUCH like to read it. Can you please put it up again? Would be much appreciated.

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