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The Mad King | The New Series
CAUTION: This video contains sequences of flashing lights which may affect viewers with epilepsy and other conditions sensitive to light. This program is offered in collaboration with Carnegie Hall’s festival “Fall of the Weimar Republic: Dancing on the Precipice”. These pieces—Schoenberg’s “Ode ...
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Claiming Your Space: A Celebration of Black Music at Juilliard
Hosted earlier this year by distinguished visiting faculty member Denyce Graves, this concert commemorates the 90th anniversary of a concert—organized by Black Juilliard students and curated by renowned composer H.T. Burleigh—celebrating the work of Black artists and composers. "Claiming Your Spa...
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Ki moun ou ye (Who are you) | Nathalie Joachim
Created by composer and Creative Associate Nathalie Joachim, this performance weaves together vocal samples, somber flute tones, and longing melodies that take listeners on a journey of discovery and defining of self. Made in collaboration with director and choreographer Chanel DaSilva, this inti...
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Rameau's "Suite from Naïs" (1749) | Juilliard415, Dance
Juilliard415 joins forces with Juilliard dance students and a professional Baroque dance troupe for Moving Through Time: Baroque Dances Old and New. New choreography by Caroline Copeland and Aaron Loux (BA ’09, dance) pairs with Baroque masterpieces to create an engaging and lively program.
Jea...
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“Eight Songs for a Mad King” | The New Series
CAUTION: This video contains sequences of flashing lights which may affect viewers with epilepsy and other conditions sensitive to light. This performance is an excerpt from the Juilliard program “The Mad King”, which can be viewed in full here: https://www.juilliard.live/videos/the-mad-king
Thi...
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Juilliard Celebration 2024: “Get Happy” | Juilliard Jazz Orchestra, Dance
The Juilliard Jazz Orchestra and Juilliard Dance Class of 2027 team up for a lively and inspiring performance of “Get Happy” as part of the 2024 Juilliard Celebration: A Benefit for Scholarship.
With more than 90 percent of Juilliard students receiving financial assistance, scholarship donors e...
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A Fiddler’s Tale | The New Series
This program, conducted by David Robertson, features a double bill of musical stories: “L’histoire du Soldat” (The Soldier’s Tale) by Igor Stravinsky and “A Fiddler’s Tale” by Wynton Marsalis (‘81, trumpet), director of Juilliard Jazz. In each work, the main characters struggle with the temptatio...
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"MAP: A New World" at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine | Juilliard415, MAP
Composed in honor of the 30th anniversary of Juilliard’s Music Advancement Program, MAP: A New World combines American, African, Caribbean, and European musical influences to celebrate global communities of young musicians. Francisco J. Núñez conducts his nine-movement work, creating a joyful vis...
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“African Dance No. 2” | Claiming Your Space
Excerpted from “Claiming Your Space: A Celebration of Black Music at Juilliard”. View the program here: https://www.juilliard.live/videos/claiming-your-space-2024
Hosted earlier this year by distinguished visiting faculty member Denyce Graves, this concert commemorates the 90th anniversary of a ...
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Juilliard at Carnegie | Juilliard Orchestra and Juilliard Jazz Orchestra
In celebration of the 20th anniversary of Juilliard Jazz, The Juilliard Orchestra and Juilliard Jazz Orchestra, conducted by David Robertson, join forces at Carnegie Hall for their first-ever joint performance.
The program opens with Three Dance Episodes from Bernstein’s “On the Town,” followe...
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Village | Preparatory Division Commission, Dance
Set to an original composition by composer Kendall Williams, commissioned by Juilliard’s Prep Division, “Village” brings together young performers from Juilliard’s Preparatory Division and the Washington Heights and Inwood Music Community Charter School, as well as dancers and choreographers from...
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Trailer | "Ki moun ou ye (Who are you)" by Nathalie Joachim
Coming February 23rd to Juilliard LIVE.
Created by composer and Creative Associate Nathalie Joachim, this performance weaves together vocal samples, somber flute tones, and longing melodies that take listeners on a journey of discovery and defining of self. Made in collaboration with director a...
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Bolero Juilliard | From the Archives
"What can we do together even while we are alone?" Featuring 100+ Juilliard students and alumni, at home together.
"Bolero Juilliard" was at the center of the many projects and initiatives the school undertook during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic, supplementing the online lessons, c...
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Handel’s “Teseo” | Historical Performance, Vocal Arts
This performance, filmed in early 2021 with the pandemic creating endlessly changing barriers to live performance, features Juilliard’s vocal arts department in collaboration with our historical instrument ensemble in a beautiful and unique performance of Handel’s Greek tragedy. Gary Thor Wedow c...
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“How is it that we know what we are?” | Dance, Music, Drama
Students from across our divisions shine in this world premiere piece from our ChoreoComp program which pairs choreographers and composer students to create an original dance to an original composition. This piece also incorporates a strong spoken word performance from Lili Ostojic-Gibson, a stud...
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Excerpts From Henry Purcell’s “King Arthur” | Juilliard415, Vocal Arts
Juilliard’s vocal arts department performs in collaboration with Juilliard 415, our historical instrument ensemble, in these captivating excerpts from Henry Purcell’s semi-opera “King Arthur."
Henry Purcell (1659-95)
King Arthur (1691)Director: Lionel Meunier
Concertmaster: Robert MealyE...
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Toward Handel's “Teseo” | Documentary
This short documentary follows the teams from Juilliard's Ellen and James S. Marcus Institute for Vocal Arts and the Historical Performance program as they navigate the challenges of a global pandemic to mount a unique production of Handel's opera "Teseo."
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"It Takes a Village" | Documentary
Take a behind-the-scenes look at the creation of "Village," a unique collaboration between Juilliard's Preparatory Division, Juilliard Dance, Washington Heights and Inwood Music Community Charter School (WHIN), and composer Kendall Williams.
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Choreographers & Composers 2022 | Dance, Music, Drama
This evening of performance is the culmination of a class called Choreographers & Composers, in which six pairs of students, one from each field, create works in collaboration. In this year’s iteration, choreographers from the class of 2024 were paired with Juilliard composers to produce original...
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“Little Folk-Song Serenade” | Music Video
In this collaboration between our campuses in New York and Tianjin, students from both schools perform a piece arranged by Juilliard alumni and Tianjin faculty member Niccolo Athens. “Little Folk-Song Serenade” celebrates our shared commitment to fostering cross-cultural understanding between our...