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Juilliard’s 2024-25 season opens with first annual Fall Competition


Juilliard has introduced full programming for its 2024-25 season, with greater than 800 dwell music, dance and drama performances on the faculty and past. The varsity’s 2024-25 season opens with Juilliard’s first annual Fall Competition.

Over 10 days (September 12-21), college students and alumni from the Music, Dance, Drama and Preparatory divisions collaborate with Arnhold Inventive Associates and visitor artists to current a variety of packages that set the stage for the 12 months to come back.

The competition kicks off on September 12, with Opening Evening — the primary efficiency of Juilliard’s season — presenting a dynamic array of labor that highlights college students from all 4 divisions. The competition continues with:

  • Touching Magic: A Juilliard Vocal Arts-Sibelius Academy Collaboration (September 13)
  • An out of doors activation at Lincoln Heart (September 14; rain date September 15)
  • The New: Celebrating Charles Ives and American Experimentalism in Music, Dance, and Drama directed by Arnhold Inventive Affiliate Pam Tanowitz that explores American inventive ingenuity in music, dance and drama on the event of the 150th anniversary of composer Ives’ start; this system world premieres together with a brand new excerpt from Terry Riley’s The Holy Liftoff led by Arnhold Inventive Affiliate Claire Chase (September 14)
  • An Afternoon of Groundbreaking Chamber Music (September 15)
  • The season-opening live performance of the Juilliard Orchestra led by David Robertson with a world premiere by alum Katie Jenkins and works by Schoenberg and Beethoven (September 16)
  • The season’s first Historic Efficiency live performance, with Juilliard415 led by Rachel Podger (September 17)
  • Juilliard Singing that includes drama, jazz, and vocal arts college students in an evening of musical theater that features a salute to alum Marvin Hamlisch on the eightieth anniversary of his start (September 18)
  • A night-length efficiency of Terry Riley’s The Holy Liftoff (Density 2036: half xi) led by Claire Chase (September 19)
  • A Evening of Groundbreaking Chamber Music (September 20)
  • The Juilliard Jazz Orchestra’s opening evening incorporates a program with music by Duke Ellington, school member Andy Farber and Ted Nash, impressed by the structure of Frank Lloyd Wright and painters Edgar Degas, Pablo Picasso, and Jackson Pollack (September 21).

Arnhold Inventive Associates Claire Chase and Pam Tanowitz will collaborate with Juilliard college students and inventive management on the path and improvement of choose packages throughout the Fall Competition.









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