Vol. XX No. 1
September 2004
Announcements




FULBRIGHT GRANTS 2005-06

There is still time to apply for Fulbright Grants in academic fields and for professional training in the creative and performing arts. Available for study and research, Fulbright Grants provide roundtrip international travel, maintenance for the tenure of the award, and tuition waivers, if applicable. All grants include health and accident insurance. Applicants must be U.S. citizens at the time of application, must have a bachelor’s degree or four years of equivalent training/study, and are required to have sufficient proficiency in the language of the host country to carry out their proposed study or research.

Students currently enrolled at Juilliard should contact Carole Adrian in the Office of Academic Affairs (Room 221) for brochures and applications. The deadline for receipt of completed applications is September 24, 2004. Applicants will be interviewed by Juilliard’s Fulbright committee before their materials are delivered to the Institute of International Education (I.I.E.) for the October 21 deadline.



2004-05 RECITAL PROCEDURES AND REQUIREMENTS

Recital QualificationsSign-up Begins:
 
Required Recitals May 11, 2004
Required DMA & Artist Diploma Recitals June 15, 2004
Required Masters & Graduate Diploma Recitals      July 13, 2004
Spring Semester Req. Bachelors & Diploma Recitals           August 17, 2004
Non-Required Recitals: September & October August 3, 2004
Non-Required Recitals: November September 8, 2004
Non-Required Recitals: December October 5, 2004
Non-Required Recitals: January November 9, 2004
Non-Required Recitals: February November 30, 2004
Non-Required Recitals: MarchFebruary 1, 2005
Non-Required Recitals: May March 16, 2005

ALL REQUIRED RECITALS MUST BE BOOKED BY OCTOBER 1, 2004


All recitals and public performances must be approved by the Concert Office. Application forms, available dates, and detailed instructions are available there.

All recitals must take place in either Paul Hall or Morse Hall. (Percussion recitals should take place in Room 309, and organists may make arrangements to perform in a church, but an application form must still be completed.)

There is a $100 fee for changes or cancellations made within two months of your recital date. (If changes are made for medical reasons, a doctor’s note must be received.)

Program information and stage set-up diagrams are due two weeks prior to your recital. Programs must be typed and have your teacher’s signature before submission. Large ensemble pieces are not allowed without prior written approval of the Concert Office. A 30-minute dress rehearsal in the recital hall may be booked when all of the above information has been received.

Recital receptions are no longer allowed in the building, due to increased schedule demands. Please make outside arrangements with the cafeteria or with other local establishments.

All audio/video taping must be pre-arranged with the Concert Office and the Recording Department.




OUTER SPACE

A safe space for gay, lesbian, bisexual, and questioning students at Juilliard to be “out” and explore themselves.
Mondays, 8-9 p.m., Juilliard Counseling Service (Rose Building, 22nd Floor). For more information, just show up—or leave a message for Jamie Sorrentino at J.C.S., (212) 799-5000, ext. 307. (This extension is a dedicated, confidential line for Outer Space.)






Concerts at 180 Maiden Lane
Ground Floor Lobby
Tuesdays, 12:30 to 1:30 p.m.

September 7: Segev and Fairhurst Duo
Ronen Segev, Piano
Merle Fairhurst, Soprano
Works by Ravel, Falla, Beethoven, and Gershwin

September 14: Beaghler and Tornelli Duo
Caroline Beaghler, Soprano
Diego Tornelli, Piano
Works by Handel, Schubert, Mahler, and Puccini

September 21: Juilliard Brass Quintet
Nathan Botts, Trumpet
Jared Bushee, Trumpet
Matt Muehl, Miller-Horn
Kyle Covington, Trombone
Robinson Love, Tuba
Works by Ewald, Gabrieli, Susato, Bach, Schidt, and Monteverdi

September 28: Yelena Grinberg, Piano
Works by Bach, Mozart, and Schubert




CALLING ALL STUDENT WRITERS AND CARTOONISTS!

Earn extra cash by putting your talents to work for The Juilliard Journal! We need student contributors to cover School events as well as other activities and issues that are of interest to the Juilliard community.
Students earn work-study pay for their articles or drawings—in addition to the satisfaction of knowing that their work will be seen by thousands of readers around the world, in print and online. We hope your talents will find their way into our pages.
Stop by the Publications Office (Room 442A), call ext. 341, or e-mail us at journal@juilliard.edu. We look forward to being a part of your Juilliard experience!



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