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Announcements
The President’s Office
Announces Open Office Hours Every Monday Afternoon From 2 - 3 P.M.
Students are welcome to use this hour to make appointments to see President Polisi. They may make appointments for other times as well.
2001-02 Recital Procedures and Requirements
Recital Qualifications
Non-Required Recitals: December
Non-Required Recitals: January
Non-Required Recitals: February
Non-Required Recitals: March
Non-Required Recitals: April
Non-Required Recitals: May
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Sign-Up Begins
November 6, 2001
December 4, 2001
January 17, 2002
January 29, 2002
February 19, 2002
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- Check the blue recital schedule book located in the Concert Office for available times, but do not write in this book. Choose your preferred date carefully, and check for other performance conflicts. There is a $100 fee for changes or cancellations made within two months of your recital date.
- Fill out the RECITAL REQUEST APPLICATION before booking your recital with the Concert Office. If you are booking a required recital, you need not have your teacher’s signature at the time of booking, but it must be obtained and returned to the Concert Office by Dec. 15. If booking a non-required recital, all recitalists (solo and joint) must have a teacher’s signature before a time will be booked.
- PROGRAM INFORMATION and STAGE SET-UP DIAGRAMS are due two weeks prior to your recital. Programs must be typed and signed by your teacher before submission. Large ensemble pieces are not allowed without prior written approval of the Concert Office. A dress rehearsal time in the Recital Hall may be booked when all of the above information has been received.
- Graduating students must return the INTENT TO GRADUATE form (complete with the recital date, teacher’s signature, and Concert Office signature) to the Registrar’s Office by December 15, 2001.
Fall 2001 Career Development Seminars
Once again, The Juilliard School is pleased to offer a series of free Tuesday night seminars designed to help alumni and current Juilliard students improve their professional development skills. Come to all or just one or two sessions, and get valuable advice from industry experts that will let you take control of your career path. All seminars take place in the 11th-floor lounge of the Rose Building, from 8 to 9:30 p.m. (Note to students: You can attend these seminars for Horizons Credits. Call the Office of Residence Life, ext. 7400.)
Tuesday, November 13, 2001
The Science of Success
This motivational workshop is designed to help you undo past failures, overcome feelings of inadequacy, feel confident instantly, and rocket to recognition. Michael Barakat (BM ’00, voice) and Louis Michel present expert solutions that guarantee results for your most difficult challenges. Come discover your personal best.
Juilliard Concerts Downtown
180 Maiden Lane, Ground Floor Lobby Tuesdays, 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. Due to increased security following the attacks on the World Trade Center, the weekly Tuesday afternoon concerts at 180 Maiden Lane featuring musicians from The Juilliard School are currently closed to the general public. Please call (212) 799-5000, ext. 313 (option 4) for information on when the concerts are expected to reopen to the public. Thank you for your understanding and patience. Office of Career Development The Juilliard School (212) 799-5000, ext. 313
Conversations in Jazz
at Juilliard’s Morse Recital Hall, 155 W. 65th Street
Monday, November 19: Trombonists Steve Turre and Slide Hampton
Monday, December 3: Drummers Jimmy Cobb and Lewis Nash
Monday, February 25: To be announced
Monday, April 22: Trumpeters Clark Terry and Terell Stafford
Presented as part of the collaboration between The Juilliard School and
Jazz at Lincoln Center, this series involves collegial conversations on
topics ranging from jazz education to career advice for young musicians.
——— FREE, no tickets required ———
All lectures take place at 7 PM; doors open at 6:30 PM
Walter W. Naumburg Foundation 75th Anniversary Gala Concert
The Walter W. Naumburg Foundation celebrates its 75th anniversary with a gala concert on Thursday, December 13, at 7:30 p.m. in Alice Tully Hall. Naumburg, an investment banker and amateur cellist, established the foundation in 1926 to assist young gifted American musicians.
The performance will feature past Naumburg competition winners, including the following Juilliard alumni: the Eroica Trio; Emerson String Quartet; Stephen Hough, pianist; Robert Mann (the current president of the Naumburg Foundation); Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg, violinist; and Carol Wincenc, flutist. Max Frankel, a retired executive editor of The New York Times, will give remarks after the intermission.
Tickets are $25 and are available at the Alice Tully box office or by calling CenterCharge at (212) 721-6500.
Pre-College Division Faculty Recital
Adelaide and Edgar Roberts, Duo Pianists
Program
Mozart Sonata in F Major, K. 497
Hummel Sonata in A-flat Major, Op. 92
Mendelssohn Andante and Variations, Op. 83a
Schubert Variations On an Original Theme in A-flat Major, D. 813
Paul Recital Hall, Saturday, November 10 at 6 p.m.
All are welcome!
Double Bass Master Class with Frank Proto
Morse Hall ~ November 16 at 2:15 p.m.
Frank Proto (composer/bassist, member of the Cincinnati Symphony for 30 years) will listen to and comment on eight of the department’s bassists. He will also speak on two topics: How to keep your passion alive “on the job,” and what happens if you do not get “the job of your dreams.”
Members of the Juilliard community are welcome!
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