Vol. XIX No. 6
March 2004


Great Works by Master Choreographers Challenge Juilliard Dancers
By LAURA CARELESS

Performing great repertoire by "the masters," something taken for granted as part of a musician's training, is a rare opportunity for most young dancers. But not at Juilliard—where dance students rise to the challenge each year in a program of varied works by choreographers such as Paul Taylor, Lar Lubovitch, and Nacho Duato. More...

Arnhold Concert Highlights Quartet
By ED KLORMAN

Now in its first year as Juilliard’s graduate quartet-in-residence, the Chiara String Quartet presents the annual Lisa Arnhold Memorial Concert this month, showcasing rare instruments from the School’s collection along with insights the ensemble has gained while working closely with the Juilliard String Quartet. More...

Women Who Inspire Us
What women have inspired you, and how have they served as your role models? In observance of Women's History Month, we asked Juilliard students and faculty to share their thoughts about those trailblazing, mold-breaking, risk-taking women who have made a difference in their lives. More...

Meet Philip Gossett
By JUDITH CLURMAN

Part musicologist and part detective, Philip Gossett is responsible for the critical editions of Verdi and Rossini that are gradually replacing the previously available (and error-ridden) 19th-century scores. He’s made a few discoveries along the way—and the Juilliard Choral Union gives the U.S. premiere of one of them this month. More...

Finding Soul Where the Soulless Dwell
By NELS

A group of 13 Juilliard students traveled to Rikers Island in January to perform for an audience of female prison inmates. What they experienced there confounded their expectations—and uplifted their spirits. More...

Unity Within Diversity: The Unique Sound World of a Wind Quintet
When the Twain Did Meet
N.J.E. Season Finale Is Packed With Premieres
A Playwright Finds It All Comes Out in the Wash
A Lesson in History, Artistry, and Heroism
Scholastic Projects Offer Opportunities For Educational Exploration
Annual Cabaret Features Third-Year Drama Students
Spring Benefit Evening Explores What Classical Music and Jazz Have in Common
Juilliard Hosts Former Ambassador Richard Murphy
Shrink Rap


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