SOPA transforms lives by providing aspiring orchestral musicians the unique opportunity for professional auditions, pre-advancements, placement on substitute and contractor lists, while addressing the historic lack of representation on stage. The ultimate goal of the SOPA initiative is job placement and assisting American orchestras in better reflecting our communities.
The SOPA program is made possible through generous funding support from Bank of America; musicians who participate in the SOPA program are recognized as Bank of America Fellows.
Excerpt Competition
Invited instrumentalists will have a chance to not only play for a panel of musicians representing dozens of orchestras for placement opportunities, but also to compete for cash prizes ranging from $250 to $3,500.
Round 1 of SOPA activities will be a digital upload submission on October 28th from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. (ET), and Round 2 is a live audition that will take place during the Sphinx Convening on January 22nd, 2025, in Detroit, MI.
Applications will be open to the following instrument categories: Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Bassoon, Trumpet, French Horn, Trombone, Bass Trombone, Tuba, Percussion, Timpani, Violin, Viola, Cello, Bass, and Harp
Prizes
Every instrument will have a prize winner! Invited candidates will first compete against players of their own instrument during Round 1. The most outstanding candidate from each instrument category will win $250. Those that qualify will advance to Round 2 to compete for the first and second prizes in instrument-group categories.
Round 1 (recorded submission date announced July 2024)
Outstanding Instrumentalist – $250 awards will be given to outstanding instrumentalists in each instrument category based on Round 1 performances.
Round 2 (live audition on January 22nd, 2025 during the Sphinx Convening in Detroit, MI)
First Prize – $3,500 award will be awarded to the winners of the Woodwinds, Strings and Harp, and Brass and Percussion categories respectively
Second Prize – $1,000 award will be awarded to the runner-ups of the Woodwinds, Strings and Harp, and Brass and Percussion categories respectively
NOTE - To deliver an equitable and competitive environment, previous First Prize winners will no longer advance to the final round of SOPA. However, if you have won the top prize in a previous year, you will still be permitted to submit an audition recording for Round 1 so that you can be heard by dozens of orchestral representatives from upwards of 80+ orchestras all over the country to be considered for hiring opportunities next season.