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Evan Fein

Evan Fein received his master's and doctorate in composition from Juilliard and is a member of the Evening and Pre-College faculties.

Articles by Evan Fein

Known for his vast repertoire and energy, alum James Gaffigan will conduct Mahler’s Fourth and Bartok’s Second Violin Concerto.
Take Root–Imagine the Possibilities was the theme of orientation 2012, which welcomed some 220 new Juilliard students.
Evan Fein is a fourth-year D.M.A. student in composition, an ear-training teaching fellow, and he also recently joined the Pre-College ear-training faculty.
“If I had to sum up the music of Debussy in one word, it would be ‘enchantment.’ Everything combines to create a great imaginary world,” ...
Earlier this year, publisher Schott Music commissioned 70 of its composers to create short piano works that were premiered at concerts in Mainz, Germany; Beijing; ...
Central to every great vocal recital is a great collaboration. In celebration of the synergy between singers and their pianists, two teams of Juilliard artists ...
At 32, conductor and composer Jayce Ogren already has an impressive list of accomplishments. In addition to his tenure as assistant conductor of the Cleveland ...
This year’s commencement concert, which will feature Brahms’s Violin Concerto and Saint-Saëns’s “Organ” Symphony, is unique in that both maestro and musicians will be observing ...
Since 2011 is the centenary of the death of Austrian symphonist Gustav Mahler—an occasion the Juilliard Orchestra marked on April 15 with a performance of ...
One of the experiences most vital to the education of a developing young composer is that of writing for an orchestra. Composition students at Juilliard ...