In the boxes, in the corridors, in the offices backstage and in every dingy dressing-room last week the old Metropolitan Opera House seemed haunted. Over the boxes hovered the ghosts of the old New ...
Every afternoon, Ari Freed, CC ’28, sets up his cello in his dorm room and plays a melody that fills the corridors of John Jay Hall. Freed is a student in the Columbia-Juilliard program, where he ...
The Juilliard School’s Focus! Festival 2018 showcased works by Chinese composers, with (mostly) Western instruments. By James R. Oestreich Mirga Grazinyte-Tyla deftly led the Juilliard Orchestra in ...
The program, called “Departing,” is curated and will be conducted by soprano and conductor Barbara Hannigan, collaborating with Bobbi Jene Smith, Rhiannon Giddens and Michelle Dorrance. ByJane Levere, ...
As artistic director of the Juilliard Jazz department, drummer, record producer and entrepreneur Carl Allen leads a prominent group of instructors to teach the next generation of highly educated jazz ...
Reviews of Paul Althouse in excerpts from “Tristan und Isolde,” Gustaaf de Loor and colleagues in “Tristan und Isolde” at the ...
Juilliard’s Center for Creative Technology (CCT) will host the Future Stages Festival from March 21 to 28—a series of performances exhibiting innovative applications of technology to the performing ...
A member of Merce Cunningham’s final company, Toogood brings to the job years of experience as a dancer and educator. By Gia Kourlas Widely admired for his intense and precise playing, Mr. Krosnick ...