February 2014, vol. 29, no. 5

James Levine
In the fourth Juilliard-Metropolitan Opera coproduction, James Levine conducts Juilliard and Lindemann singers in comic works.More
Eugene Onegin

Emily Wells

The decision to condense “Onegin” at Juilliard was in part inspired by its premiere, in 1879, which was ...More
Mari Kimura

Doug Bierend

Mari Kimura hopes to keep the violin ripe for invention throughout the 21st century.More
Joesph Polisi and Karen Wagner

Karen Wagner

At a gathering in her honor on December 19, Karen Wagner shared some Juilliard memories. Here are some ...More
Hans Graf

Brian Wise

Hans Graf, an elegant, exacting, and unflamboyant conductor, will make his debut with the Juilliard Orchestra.More
Danaya Almenares-Mesa

Danaya Esperanza Almenares-Mesa

Danaya Esperanza Almenares-Mesa (Group 43) returned from winter break just in time to begin rehearsing Ellen McLaughlin’s "Iphigenia ...More
Jaye Miller Dougherty
Beloved Drama faculty member Jaye Miller Dougherty died on December 28, 2013. She’d taught Alexander Technique at Juilliard since 1992.More
Special Section
Edward Bilous
Many performers don’t get to explore the tools of technology until they graduate.More
Tod Machover’s Death and the Powers
Evan Fein
M.I.T.’s Tod Machover chatted about his Juilliard days, his multifaceted career, and his vision for music’s relationship with...More
The Music Technology Center
Doug Bierend
The Music Technology Center's name was changed to the Center for Innovation in the Arts in 2012 in...More
Joanna Settle
Kathryn Shattuck
Some directors teeter on a fine line between too much technology in productions and not enough.More
Joan Karlen
Susan Jackson
Dance alumna Joan Karlen’s work in video and interaction design informs her choreography.More
Eric Whitacre
Evan Fein
Composer and conductor Eric Whitacre is undoubtedly one of the most successful and prominent figures in classical music...More
Mari Kimura
Doug Bierend
Mari Kimura hopes to keep the violin ripe for invention throughout the 21st century.More
Michiyo Kigawa, Taka Kigawa
Scholar Denis Herlin

Dan K. Kurland

A recent doctoral forum by Denis Herlin revealed interesting secrets in two versions of a Debussy song.More
Carl Schachter

Edward Klorman

Carl Schachter will give his William Schuman Scholar Chair lectures on February 26. More

Edward Klorman

Schenkerian analysis depicts visually the layers of structure in a musical work.More
Alums Priscilla Herreid and Sam Budish
Two alums are onstage musicians in “Twelfth Night” and “Richard III” on Broadway.More
Barbara Bogatin and Dalit Warshaw
Inspired by a "Journal" article, Barbara Bogatin and Dalit Warshaw collaborated on chamber music.More

Edward Bilous

Many performers don’t get to explore the tools of technology until they graduate.More
Joanna Settle

Kathryn Shattuck

Some directors teeter on a fine line between too much technology in productions and not enough.More
Joan Karlen

Susan Jackson

Dance alumna Joan Karlen’s work in video and interaction design informs her choreography.More
Mari Kimura

Doug Bierend

Mari Kimura hopes to keep the violin ripe for invention throughout the 21st century.More
Evan Fein

Q&A With Tod Machover

Evan Fein

Spotlight on Eric Whitacre

Who’s in This Mystery Photo?

Brandon Labadie

A Meeting of the 18th and 21st Centuries

In Praise of Robert White

Michelle Di Bucci

Anthony Barfield

Marie Daniels

How has technology impacted the creation of new works in music, dance, or theater?

Bruce Hodges

Sean Hickey Concertos and a Conrad Tao Excursion

Doug Bierend

Center for Innovation in the Arts

Greta Berman

The Armory Show 100 Years Later

The Latest on Faculty, Staff, and Students

Recent Deaths in the Juilliard Community

Susan Jackson

Anna Erskine Crouse 1916-2013

Leo Wexler Mann

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