In celebration of the Lar Lubovitch (’64, dance) Dance Company’s 40th anniversary season, members of Juilliard’s senior class of dancers were invited to perform Lubovitch’s North Star at Dance Theater Workshop in New York in October (see related article on Page 1). Featured dancers were Leon Kupferschmid, Aaron Loux, Nathan Madden, Anila Mazhari-Landry, Marla Phelan, Kyle Robinson, Rachelle Rafailedes, Kendra Samson, Michaeljon Slinger, Yara Travieso, Allison Ulrich, Arika Yamada, and Kristina Hanna. Juilliard alumni in the Lar Lubovitch Dance Company include Jonathan E. Alsberry (BFA ’06, dance), Jay Franke (BFA ’97, dance), Katarzyna Skarpetowska (BFA ’99, dance), Brian McGinnis (BFA ’97, dance), and Christopher Vo (BFA ’08, dance).
The Maggiore Trio—featuring Pre-College students Alice Burla (piano), Anna Lee (violin), and Taeguk Munn (cello)—will be featured in a special national prime-time episode of From the Top at Carnegie Hall on PBS in January, with dates and times to be announced.
Pre-College piano student Brian Ge performed on a live taping of From the Top’s radio program at the New England Conservatory’s Jordan Hall in Boston that will be broadcast nationally the week of December 29. First-year piano student Marika Bournaki was featured on a broadcast that aired in October.
Pre-College violin student Sirena Huang appeared on a live taping of From the Top at the Northfield Mount Hermon School in Northfield, Mass., that will be broadcast nationally the week of January 12.
Doctoral student in piano Quentin Kim’s new solo album, Romantic Tales (As Told by Pianist Quentin Kim), has been released by Blue Griffin Recordings. It contains music by Liszt, Weber, Brahms, Saint-Saens, Bach, and original works by Kim.
Master’s student in voice David Krohn sang the role of Tarquinius Sextus in two performances of Benjamin Britten’s The Rape of Lucretia in September by Project Opera of Manhattan at the Players in New York.
Fourth-year violin student Sean Lee won Third Prize at the 52nd “Premio Paganini” International Violin Competition in Genoa, Italy, in October.
In August, Pre-College guitar student Kevin Sherwin participated in the Guitar Foundation of America’s Youth Solo Competition at its convention in San Francisco. Sherwin was fourth-place winner of the Youth Solo Competition, 14-and-under division. His prizes included $100, a supply of strings, and various other gifts.
Pianist Donald Vega, an Artist Diploma student in jazz, released his first album, Tomorrows, in July. The album, which also features drummer Lewis Nash and jazz faculty member David J. Grossman (BM ’00, bass), is available from CD Baby.