Vol. XX No. 2
October 2004
Announcements




2004-05 RECITAL PROCEDURES AND REQUIREMENTS

ALL REQUIRED RECITALS MUST BE BOOKED BY OCTOBER 1, 2004

Recital QualificationsSign-up Begins:
Non-Required Recitals: December         October 5, 2004

Non-Required Recitals: January
November 9, 2004

Non-Required Recitals: February
November 30, 2004

Non-Required Recitals: March
February 1, 2005

Non-Required Recitals: May
March 16, 2005

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 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.



STUDENTS: DID SOMEONE HELP YOU GET TO JUILLIARD?

We know you practiced like crazy and did the audition—but is there someone else who encouraged you along the way? Why not thank them? Bring $5 to the Alumni Relations Office (Room 208) and we will mail your special person a 2004-05 Juilliard calendar, featuring winning photos from last year’s student photo competition. Not only does the calendar show memorable Juilliard moments; it also outlines important dates in the school year. Buy one now and say “thanks” to that special someone!



SPEAKING UP!

The Juilliard School’s Public Speaking Club
Meetings are open to students, faculty, staff, and alumni
Where: Room 241 (Computer Training Lab)
When: Thursdays, 12:30-1:30 p.m.

October 21 First-Time Speakers: Prepare an introductory speech on any topic. To participate, please contact Jane Cho at ext. 7315, or by e-mail at
jcho@juilliard.edu.

October 28 Political Passions: It’s a week before the elections. What are your feelings on the war in Iraq, homeland security, or the next president of the United States? Come speak your mind in six minutes or less. To participate as a speaker, please contact Derek Mithaug at ext. 7314, or by e-mail at dmithaug@juilliard.edu.

November 11 Extemporaneous speaking: How to give a great speech with no time to prepare: Come learn how to speak effectively when put on the spot. Learn some of the tricks that great speakers use to help them formulate their thoughts. To participate, please contact Joseph Bartning at ext. 7313, or by e-mail at jbartning@juilliard.edu.

Sponsored by the Office of Career Development.



JUILLIARD CONCERTS


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

October 5: Tonos Ensemble
Tanya Dusevic-Witek, flute
Krystof Witek, violin
Jessica Meyer, viola
Katherine Cherbas, cello
Works by Mozart, Gershwin, and Witek

October 12: Onyx Chamber Players
Miho Segusa, violin
Chihiro Fukuda, viola
Claire Bryant, cello
Daniel Spiegel, piano
Works by Mozart and Brahms

October 19: Gemini String Quartet
Jonathan Chu, violin
Annie Rabbat, violin
Youming Chen, viola
Caitlin Sullivan, cello
Works by Bach, Tchaikovsky, Beethoven, Dvorak, and Mozart

October 26: Djuliarso Jazz Duo
Nial Djuliarso, piano and voice
Yasushi Nakamura, bass
Works by Gershwin, Ellington, Porter, Berlin, and Waller





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