

Performance Opportunities

Juilliard415 performing Haydn symphonies with Christopher Hogwood in Alice Tully Hall.
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Juilliard415 is the School's primary period-instrument ensemble and performs works from the 17th and 18th centuries in concert venues at Lincoln Center and beyond. Juilliard415's performances are led by distinguished resident and guest artists such as Monica Huggett, Nicolas McGegan, William Christie, and Harry Bicket.
Excerpts from Juilliard415 Live
Play Monica Huggett leading Juilliard415 in Buonamente’s Canzon quarta
Play Juilliard415 playing Geminiani’s “Unison” Concerto No. 1 in D Major with Christopher Hogwood (Beth Wenstrom and Abigail Karr, violin)
Click here for a full bio of Juilliard415.
Recent and planned repertoire performed by Juilliard415 (partial list):
- Monteverdi: L'Incoronazione di Poppea (fully staged)
- Handel: Saeviat tellus inter rigores, HWV 240
- Bach: Cantata 82a, "Ich habe genug"; St. Matthew Passion, BWV 244
- Wassaenaer: Concerti armonici
- Rameau: Suite from Les Indes galantes
- Purcell: Dido and Aeneas
Chamber music groups are prepared for performance through individualized coachings with the Historical Performance faculty.
Collaborations with Juilliard Vocal Arts, including fully staged operas, offer ample opportunities to explore the rich repertoire of early vocal music.

Monteverdi’s "L’Incoronazione de Poppea" with conductor Harry Bicket.
Esteemed guest artists such as William Christie and Jordi Savall offer intensive, repertoire-focused residencies that culminate in public performances.

In rehearsal with Nicholas McGegan.

A master class with Enrico Onofri.
Recent and planned master classes, visiting artists, and guest conductors:
- Dame Emma Kirkby
- Fabio Biondi
- William Christie
- Masaaki Suzuki
- Jordi Savall
- Nicholas McGegan
- Harry Bicket
- Members of Les Arts Florissants
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