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    Justina Lee

    Coaching
    American collaborative artist Justina Lee has served as assistant conductor, pianist, and coach for such companies as the Metropolitan Opera, Washington National Opera, Seattle Opera, Opera Theatre
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    Sayaka Tanikawa

    Secondary Piano
    Pianist Sayaka Tanikawa has received more than 20 top honors in national and international piano competitions, including Joanna Hodges Piano Competition, Kosciuszko Foundation Chopin International
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    Lydia Brown

    Collaborative Piano
    Pianist Lydia Brown has achieved a wide-ranging career in opera, recital, and chamber music.
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    Karen Linstedt Delavan

    Coaching
    California native Karen Linstedt Delavan earned her BM in piano performance at the New England Conservatory, her MM in collaborative piano from Juilliard, and was a fellow with the Juilliard Opera
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    Lawrence Brownlee

    Lawrence Brownlee is a leading figure in opera, both as a singer on the world’s top stages, and as a voice for activism and diversity in the industry.
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    Adam Nielsen

    Coaching
    Pianist Adam Nielsen, born in Arco, Idaho, has served as pianist, coach, chorus master, and assistant conductor for Juilliard’s Marcus Institute of Vocal Arts since 2011.  He coaches song and opera
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    Robert Burkhart

    Cello
    Cellist Robert Burkhart is a sought-after performer across New York City’s diverse musical landscape.
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    Andrea Covais

    Voice
    Soprano Andrea Covais has been a member of The Juilliard School Evening Division faculty since 2017.
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    Zlatomir Fung

    Cello
    Zlatomir Fung (BM ’21, cello) won first prize at the 2019 International Tchaikovsky Competition—he was the youngest cellist ever to win the competition. Other career highlights include being artist
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    Simon Frisch

    Composition
    Simon Frisch is a New York-based American-Breton composer whose 2017-18 season includes premieres in New York, Europe, and Australia, in projects spanning performance, lecture, and multimedia colla