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Juilliard Orchestra to perform Mahler’s Third Symphony at Carnegie Hall after 20 years
The renowned Juilliard Orchestra is set to present Mahler’s Symphony No. 3 on April 14 at Carnegie Hall, a piece it has not performed in the past two decades.
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Aníbal Vidal awarded Pisar Prize for composition by Juilliard
Juilliard has announced that Aníbal Vidal, a composer originally from Chile and currently residing in London, is the winner of the 2024 Pisar Prize.
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Juilliard reflects on pandemic response and community support
Five years ago, during the global pandemic shutdown, Juilliard's values played a crucial role in guiding the institution through challenging times.
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Community adapts to remote learning with renewed focus
President Damian Woetzel posed a thought-provoking question as community members collaborated to adjust to the challenges of remote learning.
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Juilliard reflects on innovative responses during 2020 global shutdown
As the world faced a global shutdown five years ago, the Juilliard community acted swiftly to ensure student safety.
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Juilliard students resume live performances after pandemic pause
Students at Juilliard resumed live performances for in-person audiences starting in May 2021.
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Starling-DeLay Symposium on Violin Studies returns to Juilliard this summer
Juilliard has announced the return of the Starling-DeLay Symposium on Violin Studies, scheduled from June 23 to 27 in New York City.
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Juilliard hosts Spring Dances featuring works by Limón, Forsythe, Barton
The Spring Dances 2025 at Juilliard offer students the opportunity to engage with iconic dance pieces while introducing new choreography.
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Juilliard expands classical repertoire with new commissions for young musicians
Juilliard's Preparatory Division is advancing the future of classical music by commissioning over 50 new works in recent years.
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Juilliard partners with Carnegie Hall for inaugural Zankel Hall series
Juilliard School is set to launch a new series in collaboration with Carnegie Hall this spring.
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Juilliard embraces tech advancements to enhance performing arts education
Juilliard is advancing its integration of technology in music education and performance, aiming to prepare students for the evolving artistic landscape.
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Juilliard presents spring dances featuring works by Limón, Forsythe, and Barton
Juilliard Dance is set to present its annual Spring Dances, featuring a mix of historic and contemporary works, at the Peter Jay Sharp Theater from March 26 to 29.
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NYC Gazette Publication Area: How many H-1B petitions were made by employers classified under the Educational Services industry during 2024?
Employers classified under the Educational Services industry based in the NYC Gazette publication area submitted 1,216 H-1B petitions during 2024, according to data provided by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services via the H-1B Employer Data Hub.
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Juilliard hosts Future Stages Festival highlighting tech in performing arts
Juilliard's Center for Creative Technology (CCT) is set to host the inaugural Future Stages Festival from March 21 to 28.
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Juilliard alum Paton Ashbrook reflects on life after graduation
Paton Ashbrook, a Juilliard alum, has been steadily building her career in the TV and film industry.
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Juilliard reflects on Paul Taylor's legacy through 'Esplanade' performances
Paul Taylor, a prominent figure in the dance world, was associated with Juilliard's Bachelor of Science dance program during the 1952-53 academic year.
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Chelsea Chen balances music career and motherhood after Juilliard
Following her studies at Juilliard, Chelsea Chen spent a year in Taipei on a Fulbright scholarship, where she studied Mandarin and collected folk songs for compositions.
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Juilliard alumna Michaella Ho launches Contemporary Dance Lab in Toronto
Michaella Ho, a Juilliard alumna, has taken her passion for dance beyond the classroom by founding the Contemporary Dance Lab (CDL) in Toronto.
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Tianjin Juilliard hosts global symposium on future directions in orchestral music
The Tianjin Juilliard School, in collaboration with The Juilliard School, has announced the upcoming Tianjin Juilliard Orchestral Symposium and Leadership Forum.
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Jessie Montgomery returns to Juilliard for artistic residency
NEW YORK—Juilliard alum Jessie Montgomery, a composer, violinist, and educator, has commenced her residency at Juilliard this winter.