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Marin Alsop Conducts the Juilliard Orchestra in a Bernstein Centennial Celebration Saturday, September 29, at 8pm in Carnegie Hall Juilliard Presents Bernstein's Genius: The Maestro as Educator, a Symposium Featuring Jamie Bernstein, Thomas Cabaniss, Peter Kazaras, Stephen Wadsworth, and Brian Zeger Sunday, September 30, 3-6pm in Juilliard's Paul Hall |
Tickets at $30 (parquet, first tier, second tier) and $15 (dress circle) are available atjuilliard.edu/calendar or at the Carnegie Hall Box Office. Full-time non-Juilliard students with a valid ID may purchase tickets at $15 (parquet, first tier, second tier) and $7.50 (dress circle, balcony), only at the Carnegie Hall Box Office. Join us the next day at Juilliard for a symposium entitled Bernstein's Genius: The Maestro as Educator, an afternoon of music, film, conversation, and a book reading featuring Jamie Bernstein, Thomas Cabaniss, Peter Kazaras, Stephen Wadsworth, and Brian Zeger. The symposium will take place on Sunday, September 30, 2018, 3-6pm in Paul Hall (155 West 65th Street, 1st Floor). The event is free, and tickets are required. Further details on the symposium will be available at juilliard.edu/calendar. About Marin Alsop Marin Alsop has been music director of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra since 2007, and she has had two extensions in her tenure, now confirmed until 2021. As part of her artistic leadership in Baltimore, Ms. Alsop has created several bold initiatives: OrchKids, for the city's most deprived young people, and the BSO Academy and Rusty Musicians for adult amateur musicians. In 2012, she became principal conductor and music director of the São Paulo Symphony Orchestra, with her contract now extended to the end of 2019, when she becomes conductor of honor. In September 2019, she becomes chief conductor of the ORF Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra. Ms. Alsop received the prestigious MacArthur Fellowship, is an honorary member of the Royal Academy of Music and Royal Philharmonic Society, and was recently appointed director of graduate conducting at the Johns Hopkins Peabody Institute. She attended Juilliard and Yale, which awarded her an honorary doctorate in 2017. About the Juilliard Orchestra Juilliard's largest and most visible student performing ensemble, the Juilliard Orchestra, is known for delivering polished and passionate performances of works spanning the repertoire. Comprising more than 350 students in the bachelor's and master's degree programs, the orchestra appears throughout the season in concerts on the stages of Juilliard's Peter Jay Sharp Theater, Alice Tully Hall, David Geffen Hall, and Carnegie Hall. The orchestra is a strong partner to Juilliard's other divisions, appearing in opera and dance productions, as well as presenting an annual concert of world premieres by Juilliard student composers. David Robertson was recently appointed director of conducting studies and distinguished visiting faculty. This season, the Juilliard Orchestra welcomes distinguished guest conductors John Adams, Joseph Colaneri, Sir Mark Elder, Barbara Hannigan, Anne Manson, Steven Osgood, and Peter Oundjian and faculty conductors Jeffrey Milarsky, Itzhak Perlman, Matthias Pintscher, and David Robertson. Last season, guest artists conducting the Juilliard Orchestra included Thomas Adès, Joseph Colaneri, Chen Lin, David Robertson, Speranza Scappucci, Gerard Schwarz, Emmanuel Villaume and Juilliard faculty members Alan Gilbert and Jeffrey Milarsky. The Juilliard Orchestra has toured across the U.S. and throughout Europe, South America, and Asia, where it was the first Western conservatory ensemble allowed to visit and perform following the opening of the People's Republic of China in 1987, returning two decades later, in 2008. Other ensembles under the Juilliard Orchestra umbrella include the conductorless Juilliard Chamber Orchestra, the Juilliard Wind Orchestra, and the new-music groups AXIOM and New Juilliard Ensemble. # # # Program Listing: Saturday, September 29, 2018, 8pm, Carnegie Hall Bernstein Centennial Celebration Juilliard Orchestra Marin Alsop, conductor TBA, soprano Naomi Louisa O'Connell, mezzo-soprano Amanda Lynn Bottoms, mezzo-soprano Paul Appleby, tenor Aubrey Allicock, baritone Ryan McKinny, bass-baritone Bernstein Birthday Bouquet (Luciano Berio, Leon Kirchner, Jacob Druckman, Lukas Foss, John Corigliano, John Williams, Toru Takemitsu, William Schuman) BERNSTEIN Songfest SHOSTAKOVICH Symphony No. 5 in D Minor, Op. 47 Tickets at $30 (parquet, first tier, second tier) and $15 (dress circle) are available atjuilliard.edu/calendar or at the Carnegie Hall Box Office. Full-time students with a valid ID may purchase tickets at $15 (parquet, first tier, second tier) and $7.50 (dress circle, balcony), only at the Carnegie Hall Box Office. Join us the next day at Juilliard for a symposium entitled Bernstein's Genius: The Maestro as Educator, an afternoon of music, film, conversation, and a book reading featuring Jamie Bernstein, Thomas Cabaniss, Peter Kazaras, Stephen Wadsworth, and Brian Zeger. The symposium will take place on Sunday, September 30, 2018, 3-6pm in Paul Hall (155 West 65th Street, 1st Floor). The event is free, and tickets are required. Further details on the symposium will be available at juilliard.edu/calendar. |