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By JANE RUBINSKY Nick Eanet, a co-concertmaster of the Met Opera Orchestra, has been chosen to replace Joel Smirnoff as the first violinist of the Juilliard String Quaret. Eanet, a Juilliard alum, will take up the position in July 2009. More... By EMILY REGAS Choreographer and Juilliard alum Lar Lubovitch remains a prolific creator of new works that speak to the here and now. In an exclusive Journal interview, he reflects on the myriad experiences that have resulted in this year’s historic celebration of the Lar Lubovitch Dance Company’s 40th anniversary season, in which Juilliard dancers play an important role. More... By EVAN FEIN As part of the citywide Leonard Bernstein celebration, Alan Gilbert, music director designate of the New York Philharmonic, will conduct the Juilliard Orchestra for a performance of Bernstein’s Kaddish and Beethoven's "Eroica" symphonies, in a concert that marks his first appearance with the Juilliard Orchestra since his days here as a student. More... The critical issues that influenced voters’ decisions in the 2008 presidential election will no doubt remain foremost on the minds of Americans—and, perhaps, people the world over—long after the election is over. Juilliard students, faculty, staff, and alumni recently shared their thoughts about the issues influencing their vote. Read what they have to say in this special feature. More... By TONI MARIE MARCHIONI In what James Conlon calls an “experiment in opera theater,” a production of three rarely-heard one-act Russian operas examines the ins and outs of marriage, and gives Juilliard Opera Center singers a chance to experience new musical styles. More...
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