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  • Juilliard Music Advancement Program

    Wind Ensembleand Orchestra Concert

  • Scholarship support is the most pressing need of Juilliard’s Music Advancement Program—students who request financial aid often receive support but the need is great. With your help, more students can pursue their fullest potential as artists, leaders, and global citizens.

    Your tax deductible gift can also provide vital support for faculty, instruments, summer study, and other essential resources that help sustain Juilliard and MAP’s mission to make the arts available to all.

    Help shape the future of music.

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    For more information or to make a gift to MAP, please contact Katie Murtha, Director of Major Gifts, at (212) 799-5000, ext. 7878, or [email protected].

    Make a gift today by visiting giving.juilliard.edu/donate

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    The Juilliard Schoolpresents

    Music Advancement Program (MAP)Wind Ensemble and Orchestra Concert

    Murray Colosimo and Terry Szor, Conductors

    Saturday, May 4, 2019, at 4:30pmPeter Jay Sharp Theater

    MAP Wind EnsembleTerry Szor, Conductor

    STEPHEN FOSTER "Hard Times Come Again No More"(1826-64) (1854; arr. Jayan Nandagopan)

    LEONARD BERNSTEIN Overture from Candide(1918-90) (1956; trans. Clare Grundman)

    LEROY ANDERSON "The Syncopated Clock" (1945)(1908-75) Jackson Barron, Alarm Clock

    JOHN COLTRANE "Naima" (1959; arr. Douglas Marriner)(1926-67)

    JOHN PHILIP SOUSA "The Stars and Stripes Forever"(1854-1932) (1896; ed. John Neumann) Diego Ruiz, Piccolo

    Intermission

    (Program continues)

    The Music Advancement Program is generously supported through an endowed gift in memory of Carl K. Heyman.

    Additional support for this performance was provided, in part, by the Muriel Gluck Production Fund.

    Please make certain that all electronic devices are turned off during the performance. The taking of photographs and the use of recording equipment are not permitted in this auditorium.

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    MAP OrchestraMurray Colosimo, Conductor

    LÉO DELIBES From Coppélia (1870)(1836-91) Valse de la Poupee Czardas

    PIETRO MASCAGNI From Cavalleria Rusticana (1890)(1863-1945) Intermezzo

    IGOR STRAVINSKY From The Firebird Suite(1882-1971) (1910; arr. Merle Isaac) Berceuse Finale

    A Tribute to Leroy Anderson

    LEROY ANDERSON Arietta (1962)(1908-75)

    ANDERSON Fiddle-Faddle (1947)

    Many thanks to Rolf Anderson, son of Leroy Anderson, for visiting the MAP Wind Ensemble and Orchestra as the musicians prepared for this special tribute to his father

    Approximate performance time: 1 hour and 15 minutes, including an intermission

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    About This Program

    "Hard Times Come Again No More"STEPHEN FOSTERBorn on July 4, 1826, Stephen Foster was an early American songwriter whose songs have remained popular for almost two centuries. “Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair,” “Gentle Annie,” “Oh Susanna,” “My Old Kentucky Home,” and “Beautiful Dreamer,” among many others, have reflected the early American experience combining many influences and styles. His parlor song “Hard Times Come Again No More”—published in 1854—was satirically adapted by Union soldiers during the Civil War to “Hard Tack Come Again No More” as they were tiring of their meager, barely palatable food rations. Stephen Foster died in New York City on January 13, 1864. —Terry Szor

    Overture from CandideLEONARD BERNSTEINLeonard Bernstein’s Overture from Candide begins his operetta based on the Voltaire novella of the same name. Published in 1759, the novella satirized the philosophers and Catholic Church of its day. Bernstein composed his operetta in 1956; it comprises some of the most noteworthy songs, arias, and duets of his career. The first phrase heard in the Overture is the sound of a fanfare setting up an expectation of B-flat Major before ultimately culminating in an E-flat Major chord. This loud, boisterous music contrasts with the duet “Oh Happy We” and fucntions as a codetta of the famous aria “Glitter and Be Gay.” The Overture ends with an overview of all the different musical phrases used in the performance, ending with a large bang. —Estelle Balsirow, age 15

    "The Syncopated Clock"LEROY ANDERSONBorn on June 29, 1908, in Cambridge, Mass., Leroy Anderson (who was of Swedish descent) is one of America's leading composers of light orchestral music. At age 5, he learned piano, and later he also learned the double bass, tuba, trombone, cello, and organ. The same year he received his bachelor of arts degree from Harvard, he became the director of the Harvard University band. Anderson was most famous for his light orchestral compositions, many of which were performed by the Boston Pops Orchestra. One of his most well-known pieces is "The Syncopated Clock," which Anderson composed while serving in the military. He wanted to create a work that emphasized the syncopated rhythm of a vintage alarm clock. As this piece is being performed, listen for the staccato rhythms played by each section that imitate the tick-tock sound of the clock. —Joseph Darcourt, age 13, and Aziza Cazaubon, age 17

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    About This Program (Continued)

    "Naima"JOHN COLTRANEJohn Coltrane departed from our world more than 50 years ago, yet his music remains more alive than ever. The legend of this 20th-century giant holds to this day, planted firmly in our culture. His dark and brooding saxophone sound continues to grab the attention of musicians everywhere and his influence transcends cultural norms. Coltrane was a hard-working musician who came out of a proud, rooted musical tradition. After paying his dues as a sideman and learning the ropes as a leader, he released 25 albums as a leader, many of which are considered classics: Blue Train, Giant Steps, My Favorite Things, and his Grammy-nominated “humble offering” to God, A Love Supreme. “Naima” is a ballad Coltrane composed in 1959 for his wife, Juanita Naima Grubbs. It first appeared on the album, Giant Steps, and is notable for its use of a variety of rich chords over a bass pedal. Coltrane recorded “Naima” many times and it has since become a jazz standard. —Siddharth Chalasani, age 14

    "The Stars and Stripes Forever"JOHN PHILIP SOUSAComposer John Philip Sousa was born on November 6, 1854, in Washington, D.C, and died on March 6, 1932, in Reading, Penn. Because of his strong passion for band music, he was nicknamed “The March King.” A musical boy who played many instruments, Sousa considered joining a circus band when he reached age 13, but his father enlisted him in a marine band instead. Eventually, he began composing band music for military events. “The Stars and Stripes Forever” was composed on Christmas Day, 1896, and was dedicated to a man named David Blakely, the manager of the Sousa Band, who died while Sousa was on a trip with his wife. Sousa thought up the song in his head during his trip back to the U.S., then immediately put it down on paper when he arrived home. It was first performed on May 14, 1897, outside of Philadelphia. An Act of Congress that same year declared it as the official National March of the U.S. —Ryan Wang, age 14

    Valse de la Poupee and Czardas from CoppéliaLÉO DELIBESBorn on February 21, 1836, in La Flèche, Clément Philibert Léo Delibes was a French composer of the Romantic era who specialized in ballets, operas, and other works for the stage. His most famous ballet, Coppélia, was Delibes’ big break to composing fame. Written in 1870, Coppélia quickly gained popularity for its beautiful movements and fast action in depicting a love story between a man and his true love, only for the man to later realize that it was only just a doll and not a human. Starting with a soft waltz and ending with a BANG!, Coppélia tells a story while pulling the audience along on a musical journey. —Enrique Perez, age 14

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    Intermezzo from Cavalleria RusticanaPIETRO MASCAGNIItalian composer Pietro Mascagni is best known for his opera Cavalleria Rusticana. Beginning his musical studies at 13, Mascagni was 25 when he wrote this opera for a competition (which he won). He wrote this Intermezzo in 1889 in an operatic style, to be played Andante sostenuto. It is generally very mellow, with a highlighted oboe solo. Mascagni experienced something quite funny after he wrote this piece. An admirer played it on his organ outside of Mascagni's house, but the tempo was completely wrong. It angered Mascagni so much that he went outside to fix the man's playing. The next day, the organist came back with a plaque that read “Pupil of Mascagni.” Enjoy! —Sebastian Lennox, age 14

    Berceuse and Finale from The Firebird SuiteIGOR STRAVINSKYIgor Stravinsky was a Russian composer, pianist, and conductor who was born on June 17, 1882. His music displayed a wide stylistic diversity. The Firebird received an enthusiastic response at its first performance in 1910 in Paris. The beginning is a very slow Berceuse (cradle song). The bassoon solo sets a mysterious mood. The middle of the piece has a new theme introduced by the French horn that the violins later play. The ending is very grand as all the instruments blend together to finish the piece beautifully. This piece was dedicated to Stravinsky's close friend and the son of composer Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, Andrei. —Athena Allen, age 13

    AriettaLEROY ANDERSONLeroy Anderson wrote numerous clever band arrangements such as "Sleigh Ride," "Blue Tango," "The Typewriter," and Serenata, which caught the attention of the director of the Boston Pops, Arthur Fiedler. Anderson composed Arietta in 1962 and dedicated it to his daughter. This charming, short aria has the violins and violas voicing the beautiful melody, with pizzicato, or plucking, from the lower string section. As he once said, "It is a great advantage to play a string instrument when writing for orchestra. There is nothing like the feel of the bow." —Joseph Darcourt, age 13

    Fiddle-FaddleLEROY ANDERSONLeroy Anderson’s Fiddle-Faddle was published on January 1, 1947. He wrote this piece for the Boston Pops and a studio-recorded version was released on June 11, 1959. Fiddle-Faddle was based on the popular nursery rhyme “Three Blind Mice.” This piece is recommended to be played Allegro Vivace (fast and lively) and the time signature is in 2/4 time. It's supposed to be comedic, so feel free to laugh! —Leo Oiwa, age 12

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    Meet the Artists

    Murray Colosimo

    Canadian conductor, concert clarinetist, and music educator Murray Colosimo received his formal musical training at the Manhattan School of Music and New York University. As music director of the Bergen Sinfonia, Colosimo has conducted some of the world’s greatest artists at Alice Tully Hall and NJPAC, and he has served as music director of the Wayne Chamber Orchestra and Ridgewood Symphony and director of orchestras at the Hartwick College Music Festival. As a concert clarinetist, Colosimo received critical acclaim for a series of solo and chamber music recitals in New York City and has commissioned and recorded new works for solo clarinet. A distinguished music educator, Colosimo has held faculty positions at Seton Hall University, William Paterson University, and Montclair State University, and served as music supervisor/director of orchestras in Ridgewood, N.J., where a newly built campus center, Colosimo Center, was dedicated in his honor. His career as a dedicated music educator spans virtually every area of music and age level.

    Terry Szor

    Trumpeter Terry Szor has served on the brass department faculty of the Music Advancement Program since 1997 and currently conducts the MAP Wind Ensemble. As a freelance musician, Szor has appeared with the New York Philharmonic, Boston Pops Esplanade Orchestra, Brooklyn Philharmonic, and Bronx Arts Ensemble, among many others. He has performed for several Broadway shows, at Radio City Music Hall, for numerous television and radio commercials, and on soundtracks for video games. As a member of the award winning (Walter W. Naumburg Chamber Music Award, Fischoff, etc.) Saturday Brass Quintet, Szor performed recitals and led educational programs at such venues as the Kennedy Center, Lincoln Center, and Carnegie Hall. He performs as the principal trumpet with Opera Saratoga, Hudson Valley Philharmonic, and New York Gilbert and Sullivan Players. As a freelance educator, he has taught and performed extensively in the New York City area through the Center for Arts Education, New York Young Audiences, Midori and Friends, and Queens Symphony Orchestra, among others. He is a graduate of the New England Conservatory of Music.

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    Music Advancement Program

    FluteLucija BudinskiKenya PerezNaamia RiveraDiego RuizKwanasia ColeBrownChun Sum Chris Wong*

    OboeAdedayo PerkovichKevin KimJames CrespoJohn CossentinoEstelle BalsirowWelvin Potter*

    ClarinetIvan MorozovAdrian GutierrezRyan Wang

    Leonardo VargasDamaris GuamanNatassia RodriguezPhillip Solomon*

    SaxophoneEthan McIntoshDevin LewisLaw WatfordOlivia CookLluc Casares*

    BassoonAhonesty NisbettSophia MarkevichAnnabel ShenSteven Palacio*

    TrumpetSiddharth ChalasaniAziza Cazaubon

    Thanddnes PalmerZahir BocioMalak TaillouliAjay CullenWyeth Aleksei*

    French HornItayetzy UrangaRachel TubridyItzel UrangaJackson SimonelliAngelique BrewingtonCort Roberts*

    TromboneRebecca BertekapYuto SasaoElise Montenora, Bass TromboneEhren ValméStephen Whimple, Baritone*

    TubaCameron FaisonZander GrierDavid Freeman*

    PercussionJackson BarronEhloany NegronAnya SenAyesha SenMiles WinleyLeo Simon*Yibing Wang*

    Double BassParis Myers*

    HarpMargaret Davis †

    ViolinSidney Wong, ConcertmasterAshleigh ConnerArav AminTade AdeyeriZeynep Alpan*Dream Champell- Aldrich, Principal secondLeo OiwaCarlos SantamariaAnn Cho*

    ViolaGenevieve DuguidKaydee OliverHaile SouthwardSebastian LennoxArianelle ArroyoAlma EsserJeremy Laureta*

    CelloJoseph DarcourtRaina BrooksAlexandra EbanksChristian ConnerThapelo Masita*

    OboeJohn CossentinoJames CrespoWelvin Potter*

    ClarinetIvan MorozovAdrian GutierrezPhillip Solomon*

    BassoonAnnabel ShenSophia MarkevichSteven Palacio*

    French HornItayetzy UrangaRachel TubridyAngelique BrewingtonCort Roberts*

    TrumpetSiddharth ChalasaniAziza CazaubonWyeth Aleksei*

    Double BassAthena AllenEnrique PerezVeronica NeroneDequon DollyParis Myers*

    FluteLucija BudinskiDiego RuizChun Sum Chris Wong*

    TromboneRebecca BertekapElise MontenoraStephen Whimple*

    TubaCameron FaisonDavid Freeman*

    PercussionJackson BarronEhloany NegronAnya SenAyesha SenMiles WinleyLeo Simon*Yibing Wang*

    HarpMargaret Davis †

    PianoRuixue Zhang*

    MAP Wind EnsembleTerry Szor, Conductor

    MAP OrchestraMurray Colosimo, Conductor

    * MAP Mentor† Juilliard alumni guest artistNames in Italics indicate a Juilliard College Division student.

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    About the Music Advancement Program

    Juilliard president Joseph W. Polisi introduced the idea of MAP in 1991 in the wake of massive cuts in music education in the New York City public schools. It was his intention to help students most affected by those cuts, whose communities were underrepresented in the classical music world. Forty young people from Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, and the Bronx were chosen that year from a competitive pool to take part in the initial program. Today, MAP offers instruction to intermediate students from New York City’s five boroughs and the tristate area who exhibit great musical potential. As it did in its first year, MAP continues to actively seek students from diverse backgrounds underrepresented in the classical music field and is committed to enrolling the most talented and deserving students regardless of their financial background. Through a comprehensive curriculum, performance opportunities, and summer study partnerships, MAP students gain the necessary skills to pursue advanced music studies while developing their talents as artists, leaders, and global citizens.

    The Music Advancement Program is administered by Juilliard’s Office of Community Engagement.

    Community Engagement and MAP Administration

    Teresa McKinney, DirectorYisset Gomez, Associate DirectorRebecca Reuter, Assistant DirectorJohn Popham, Artistic AdministratorMason Kinkead, Administrative Associate

    Anthony McGill, MAP Artistic Adviser

    Since 1991 MAP has contributed to the diversity, range, and excellence of the future performing arts community.

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    Over $1 millionThe Jerome L. Greene FoundationBruce and Suzie KovnerEllen MarcusStephanie and Carter McClelland/

    The Stephanie and Carter McClelland Foundation

    Katheryn C. Patterson and Thomas L. Kempner Jr.

    Susan and Elihu Rose FoundationAnonymous

    $500,000–$999,999Jody and John ArnholdInternational Foundation for Arts

    and CultureMichael E. Marks Family

    Foundation

    $250,000–$499,999Ford FoundationMax H. Gluck FoundationLincoln Center Corporate FundDeborah J. SimonThe Virginia B. Toulmin Foundation

    $100,000–$249,999Choi & Burns, LLCBeth and Christopher KojimaMarjorie and Michael LoebVincent and Anne MaiYoshiko and Greg MargoliesJeffrey Seller and Joshua LehrerSarah Billinghurst Solomon and

    Howard SolomonYael Taqqu and Jeremy LevineAnonymous

    $50,000–$99,999Herbert A. AllenLinda AmsterThe Annenberg FoundationAkin GumpThe Augustine FoundationNorman S. BenzaquenMary L. BiancoDan J. Epstein and the Dan J.

    Epstein Family FoundationBarbara G. FleischmanThe Fan Fox and Leslie R. Samuels

    FoundationKeith and Barbara GollustConstance Goulandris FoundationMs. Mary L. GrahamJoan W. Harris/The Irving Harris

    FoundationMatt Jacobson and

    Kristopher L. DukesKaren and Paul LevyMr. and Mrs. Robert D. LindsayNancy A. Marks

    Christina M. McInerneyJoyce F. MenschelAnne Akiko Meyers and

    Jason SubotkyThe Moca FoundationStephen Novick and Evan Galen ‡Phyllis and Charles RosenthalAnna E. Schoen-René Fund at

    The New York Community TrustThe Shubert Foundation, Inc.Bruce B. Solnick, Ph.D.Steinway & SonsHelen V. Vera and Kent A. ClarkAnonymous

    $25,000–$49,999Arnhold Foundation, Inc.Christine BaranskiHeidi Castleman KleinCrankstart FoundationEdward F. Limato FoundationJoan and Peter FaberSusanne D. EllisEdythe GladsteinThe Horace W. Goldsmith

    FoundationIrving Berlin Charitable FundMr. and Mrs. Peter KendSophie LaffontLCU Fund for Women’s EducationLaura Linney and Marc SchauerThe Ambrose Monell FoundationEnid and Lester MorsePrincess Grace Foundation–USARaymond-Cryder Designated Fund

    of the Lehigh Valley Community Foundation

    Eun Jung Roh and Keun-ChangSidney E. Frank FoundationBarbara J. SlifkaThe George L. Shields FoundationAnonymous (4)

    $15,000–$24,999Edwin L. ArtztLaurel and Clifford Asness

    BohramBarbara and Gary BrandtMr. and Mrs. Jonathan FileGordon D. HendersonElinor and Andrew HooverThe Katzenberger Foundation, Inc.Sylvia and Leonard Marx, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Jean-Hugues J.

    MonierEvelyn and John PoppDr. Gary PortadinPre-College Parents’ Association

    of The Juilliard SchoolJames and Diane RowenSchuld Family Fund

    Jeremy SmithSydney WeinbergCecil M. Yarbrough and

    Ronald S. CsuhaAnonymous (4)

    $10,000–$14,999American Turkish SocietyAON FoundationAnne L. BernsteinElaine S. BernsteinRon Daniel & Lise ScottFlorence and Paul DeRosa

    Memorial FundVivian Donnelley ‡Dr. Lee MacCormick Edwards

    Charitable FoundationSyril H. FrankCandice and John FrawleyAllen R. and Judy Brick FreedmanDr. Elliot Gross and

    Dr. Alice HelpernJennifer and Bud GruenbergBrian and Darlene HeidtkeMr. Geoffrey HoeferPeter Chung-Tao Ho and

    Anisa SosothikulHarold P. Hope IIIYounghee Michelle Kim-WaitSidney R. Knafel and

    Londa WeismanMitzi KooDominique and Frédéric LaffontAlan and Laura MantellHarold W. McGraw Jr. Family

    FoundationTerry Morgenthaler and

    Patrick KerinsLeslie and Mitchell NelsonAndres Mata OsorioHoward S. PaleyIan ParkerMichael A. PetersonJohn R. PhilpitThe Presser FoundationMrs. Susan L. RobinsonHartley Rogers and Amy FallsYukari SaegusaAlexander I. TachmesMarjorie Tallman Educational

    FoundationRobert and Jane TollLoRaine Kent Vichey Memorial

    TrustAnita and Thomas VolpeJohn J. YarmickLucille and Jack Yellen FoundationRobert K. YinJudy Francis ZankelAnonymous (4)

    The Juilliard School is deeply grateful to the following individuals, foundations, and corporations

    for their annual gifts and pledges in support of scholarship funding and Juilliard’s multifaceted

    performance and educational activities.

    Juilliard Annual Supporters

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    $7,500–$9,999Arlene ‡ and Edmund GrossmanBernard HoltzmanMcKinsey & Company, Inc.Sharon Ruwart and Tom MelcherGillian SorensenKara Unterberg

    $5,000–$7,499Lorraine A. AbrahamWalter and Marsha ArnheimMichelle and Jonathan AuerbachJanet E. BaumgartnerMarshall S. Berland and

    John E. JohnsonAnne Louise and Matthew BostockMrs. Isabel BrenesSuzanne CoganJoyce and Barry CohenBetsy L. CohnTheodore CohnDudley and Michael Del BalsoJ. Christopher and Violet EaganMr. and Mrs. Anthony EvninEdythe FishbachJocelyn and W. E. GallinekMalachi HacohenNancy and Bruce HallThe Harkness Foundation for

    DanceDr. Daniel E. HaspertHighBrook InvestorsLawrence Hu and Lily XuKatherine L. HufnagelJapanese Chamber of Commerce

    and Industry of New YorkEdward and In-Aie Kang

    FoundationFrances KazanDominique Lahaussois and

    David LowMrs. William M. LeseHelen LittleMr. Jerome N. LowenthalMr. and Mrs. Peter L. MalkinMr. Edward J. MaloneyLane MerrifieldJohn MichalskiAnne M. Perillo MichudaMichael R. OsverChristopher L. OwensB. Gregory PalitzThe Laura Pels International

    Foundation for TheaterJoseph S. Piropato and

    Paul MichaudJudy and Jim PohlmanEdith Polvay-Kallas

    Seth D. RadwellSabine RenardGrace RichardsonMary G. Roebling Musical

    Scholarship Fund, Inc.Ida & William Rosenthal

    FoundationPamela and Richard RubinsteinAlice ScovellAnnaliese SorosClaudia and Michael SpiesAlec P. Stais and Elissa BurkeKristine Jarvi TylerGeorgeann Delli VenneriSedgwick A. WardMarjorie and Irving WeiserAlvin F. Wen and Alexandra

    MoellmannNathaniel Wertheimer and

    Taya SchmidAndrew P. WilloughbyStanley P. WilsonGeorge K. Yin and Mary J. WalterAnonymous (4)

    $2,500–$4,999Nadine Asin and Thomas

    van StraatenEmanuel and Yoko AxCasey Bayles and William JeffreyPhilip A. BiondoLucienne and Claude Bloch, M.D.BMW of North America, LLCMr. Robert BrennerTrudy and Julius BrownElaine J. BudinSteven C. Calicchio FoundationCaptiva FoundationKathryn G. CharlesBeverly and Herbert ChaseMr. Kenneth H. ChaseErnest and Mary ChungJames and Kanako ClarkeIsabel CunninghamJohn R. DossRobert & Mercedes Eichholz

    FoundationMarilyn and Steven EmanuelMichael J. Fabrikant and C. DallosJoy B. FerroEric J. FriedmanJeffrey and Helen FriedmanKenneth I. GreensteinAlec and Christy GuettelPaul GuntherIn Memory of Eileen Mary

    HawryliwJudy and Lindley Hoffman

    Juilliard Alumni Association of Japan

    Elma and Howard KanefieldRobert O. KenetBarbara and Paul KriegerJay H. Lefkowitch, M.D.Mrs. John M. LewisDr. Nancy Long and Marc WaldorChristopher and Beth LyonRobert and Bridget LyonsWynton MarsalisMr. and Mrs. Adam E. MaxJames and Stephania McClennenMr. Rodney McDanielStephen A. Meyers and Marsha

    Hymowitz-MeyersPaula Paster MichtomElizabeth J. MisekTim B. Nelson and Lisa M.

    Benavides-NelsonStanley Newman and

    Dr. Brian RosenthalCelia Paul and Stephen RosenCraig and Stefanie PintoffDavid Poll and Rebecca BienDr. Steve and Rochelle PrystowskyLinda RayCatherine G. RobertsDiane Kelly RyanGregg SchenkerNancy SchlossMiriam K. SchneiderGeraldine L. Sedlar and

    Richard MinersSandra SemelBrandon SherrDr. Steven P. Singer and

    Dr. Alan SalzmanJudith and F. Randall SmithDr. Karen P. SmithMarjorie and Michael SternMr. and Mrs. John StravinskyThe Margot Sundheimer

    FoundationElise C. TepperDr. Daniel M. Thys and

    Dr. Susan Thys-JacobsBarbara and Donald ToberAnthony and Elaine ViolaMichael WeinsteinSusan M. WhelanKenneth and Paula WolfeRebecca Wui and Raymond KoAnonymous (3)

    ‡ = In MemoriamAs of January 22, 2019

    Please consider making an investment in the future of dance, drama, and music today and help

    The Juilliard School remain at the forefront of performing arts education. For more information

    or to make a gift, please contact the Development Office at (212) 799-5000, ext. 278,

    or [email protected].

    Juilliard Annual Supporters (Continued)

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    The Augustus Juilliard Society recognizes those who have included The Juilliard School in their long-range financial plans with a bequest, gift annuity or trust arrangement. These future gifts will

    help ensure that Juilliard may continue to provide the finest education possible for tomorrow’s young

    artists. The school expresses its deep appreciation to the following members:

    Barbara Rogers AgosinDonald J. Aibel*Veronica Maria AlcareseDouglas S. AndersonMitchell Andrews*Dee AshingtonRichard BealesYvette and Maurice‡ BendahanDonald A. Benedetti*Helen Benham*Elizabeth Weil Bergmann*Marshall S. Berland and

    John E. JohnsonAnne L. BernsteinBenton and Fredda Ecker BernsteinLeslie Goldman Berro*Susan Ollila BoydMrs. George E. BoyerPeter A. BoysenNina R. BrilliSteven and Colleen BrooksCarol Diane Brown and

    Daniel J. RuffoBeryl E. BrownmanLorraine BuchEliane BukantzAlan‡ and Mary CarmelMr. and Mrs. N. CelentanoWendy Fang Chen*Julie A. Choi* and Claudio CornaliDr. Barbara L. Comins* and

    Mr. Michael J. CominsCharlotte Zimmerman Crystal*Rosemarie CufaloChristopher Czaja Sager*Harrison R.T. DavisRobert Lee DeanStephen and Connie DelehantyRonald J. Dovel and Thomas F. LahrJohn C. Drake-JenningsRyan* and Leila EdwardsLou EllenportAudrey EllingerLloyd B. EriksonEric Ewazen*Holly L. FalikBarbara and Jonathan FileStuart M. FischmanDr.*‡ and Mrs. Richard B. FiskJudi Sorensen FlomAnn Marie Smith FordeLorraine FoxJohn and Candice FrawleyDr. Mio FredlandChaim Freiberg*Naomi FreistadtConstance Gleason FurcoloMichael Stephen Gallo*William Gati* and Paul Gati*‡Anita L. Gatti*

    Thelma and Seymour Geller, on behalf of Jane Geller

    Rabbi Mordecai Genn Ph.D.Mark V. Getlein*John R. GillespieProfessor Robert Jay GlickmanDr. Ruth J.E. GlickmanSheryl GoldJennifer L. GranucciThe Venerable John A. GrecoDrs. Norman*‡ and

    Gilda GreenbergArlene‡ and Edmund GrossmanMiles Groth, Ph.D.Emma GruberRosalind GuaraldoRuth HaaseRobert S. Haggart Jr.* and

    Stephanie Haggart*Louise Tesson HallRalph HamakerStephen and Andrea HandlemanRev. Tozan Thomas Hardison*Ralph*‡ and Doris Harrel*Judith Harris and Tony WoolfsonRobert G. HartmannRobert Havery*S. Jay Hazan M.D.Betty Barsha HedenbergBrian J. HeidtkeGordon D. HendersonMayme Wilkins HoltJulie Holtzman*Gerri Houlihan*Katherine L. HufnagelJoseph N. and Susan IsolanoPaul Johnston and Umberto FermaJanice Wheeler Jubin* and

    Herbert JubinPeter H. JuddMichael KahnGeorge* and Julia KatzYounghee Kim-WaitRobert King*Linda Kobler* and

    Dr. Albert Glinsky*J. D. KotzenbergBruce KovnerEdith Kraft*Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. KrellDr. Yvonne LamyFrancine Landes*Sung Sook Lee*Paul Richards Lemma and

    Wilhelmina Marchese Lemma‡Loretta Varon Lewis‡ and

    Norman J. LewisNing Liang*Joseph M. Liebling*In honor of Peter Limon

    Jerry K. LoebRichard LopintoEileen Lubars*Chuck MantonCyril‡ and Cecelia MarcusSerena B. MarloweDolores Grau Marsden*Sondra MateskyStephanie and Carter McClelland

    and The Stephanie and Carter McClelland Foundation

    Joseph P. McGintyDr. and Mrs. N. Scott McNuttPauline and Donald B.‡ MeyerStephen A. Meyers and

    Marsha Hymowitz-MeyersPaula P. MichtomLeo‡* and Anne Perillo Michuda*Warren R. MikulkaStephen MittmanValerie Wilson Morris*Diane MorrisonMark S. MorrisonL. Michael and

    Dorothy MoskovisGail MyersMyron Howard Nadel*Steven W. Naifeh and

    Gregory White Smith‡Anthony J. NewmanOscar and Gertrude Nimetz FundStephen NovickJane OwensMr.‡ and Mrs. Donald PartonCelia Paul and Stephen RosenJeanne M.* and

    Raymond Gerard*‡ PellerinJane V. Perr M.D.Ken Perry*Jean PierkowskiElissa V. Plotnoff Pinson*Fred PlotkinJudy and Jim PohlmanGeraldine PollackSidney J.‡ and Barbara S. PollackJohn G. PoppThomas and Charlene PreiselArthur Press*Bernice PriceGena F. Raps*Karen J. RavenNancy L. ReimSusan M. Reim*Susan D. ReinhartMadeline Rhew*Michael RiggLeslie Swan Weirman RileyDouglas Riva*Lloyd*‡ and Laura RobbDaniel P. Robinson

    The Augustus Juilliard Society

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    For information about becoming a member of the Augustus Juilliard Society, please visit www.plannedgiving.juilliard.edu, call (212) 799-5000, ext. 7152, or write to [email protected]. Have you included Juilliard in your planning? Please let us know so that we may thank you and recognize you as a member of the Augustus Juilliard Society.

    Yvonne Robinson*Carlos Romero and

    Joanne Gober RomeroLinda N. Rose*Susan W. RoseSam* and Deborah RotmanLynne RutkinJoan St. James*Riccardo SalmonaHarvey SalzmanMichael and Diane SandersNancy SchlossCasiana R. SchmidtShelby Evans Schrader‡ and

    John Paul SchraderIrene SchultzWilliam C. SchwartzDavid ShapiroDr. Robert B. Sharon*Edmund Shay* and

    Raymond Harris‡Robert D. Sholiton

    Arthur T. ShorinMel SilvermanSteven P. Singer M.D. and

    Alan Salzman M.D.Barbara Thompson SlaterBruce B. SolnickCarl Solomon Sr. Evelyn Sun Solomon*Gary SorenBarbara H. StarkLynn SteuerSally T. StevensJames Streem*Henry and Jo StroussCheryl V. TalibPhyllis K. TeichThomas W. ThompsonTom Todoroff* and Emily MoultonAnli Lin Tong*Marie Catherine TorrisiDr. Marta Vago*Walter* and Elsa Verdehr

    Paul WagenhoferDietrich and Alice WagnerAlberto and Paulina A. WaksmanStanley Waldoff*Jessica WeberCatherine White*Miriam S. WienerRobert Wilder‡ and Roger F. KippAlice Speas Wilkinson*Yvonne Viani WilliamsMargaret S. WilliamsonClark* and Sally Ann* WilsonDr. Theo George WilsonElizabeth R. WoodmanEdward YanishefskyLila York78 anonymous members,

    including 27 alumni

    As of January 25, 2019* = alumnus/alumna‡ = deceased

    Estates and Trusts

    The Juilliard School is profoundly grateful for the generous gifts received from the following Estates

    and Trusts between November 2017 and January 2019. We remember the individuals who made

    these gifts for their vision in supporting future generations of young performing artists at Juilliard.

    The Jere E. Admire Charitable TrustHarold Alderman TrustEstate of Celia AscherTrust of Jack BakalEstate of Ruth BamdasThe Claire Lois Bechter TrustTrust of Sonia BlockBetty and Daniel Bloomfield FundEstate of Joseph P. BrintonEstate of Alan BroderEstate of Ruth F. BroderEstate of George BryantEstate of John Nicholson BulicaEstate of Annette BurfordTrust of John Dexter BushEstate of Margaret ButterlyEstate of Alfred DelMoralJohn L. Drew Living TrustEstate of Alice Shaw FarberFima Fidelman TrustDora L. Foster TrustEstate of Rachel Mintz GoldingGordon A. Hardy Charitable Remainder TrustWilliam J. Henderson Memorial FundFrances B. Hoyland Trust

    Trust of Edward JabesHamilton H. Kellogg and Mildred H. Kellogg

    Charitable TrustEstate of Eve LyndlemarchTrust of Lillian B. MadwayEstate of Thomas J. MahlerMildred Reading Irrevocable TrustEstate of Richard H. RobertsEstate of Lillian RogersHoward and Ethel Ross TrustDinah F. Rosoff Revocable Living TrustEstate of Harold C. SchonbergEstate of Natalie SelingerEstate of Betty SimmsArline J. Smith TrustJanice Dana Spear TrustEstate of Winifred SperryEstate of Bruce SteegIrene Stetson TrustThe George M. Stone 2006 TrustTomoko TrustEsta and Victor Wolfram TrustTrust of Helen Marshall WoodwardIrene Worth Fund for Young ArtistsDarrell Zwerling Living Trust

    The Augustus Juilliard Society (Continued)

  • EXECUTIVE OFFICERS AND SENIOR ADMINISTRATION

    Damian Woetzel, President

    Office of the PresidentJacqueline Schmidt, Vice President and Chief of StaffKathryn Kozlark, Special Projects Producer

    Office of the Provost and DeanAra Guzelimian, Provost and DeanJosé García-León, Dean of Academic Affairs and Assessment

    Dance DivisionAlicia Graf Mack, DirectorTaryn Kaschock Russell, Associate Director Katie Friis, Administrative Director

    Drama DivisionEvan Yionoulis, Richard Rodgers DirectorRichard Feldman, Associate Director Katherine Hood, Managing Director

    Music DivisionAdam Meyer, Director, Music Division, and Deputy Dean of the

    CollegeBärli Nugent, Assistant Dean, Director of Chamber MusicJoseph Soucy, Assistant Dean for Orchestral StudiesMario Igrec, Chief Piano TechnicianJoanna K. Trebelhorn, Director of Orchestral and Ensemble Operations

    Historical PerformanceRobert Mealy, DirectorBenjamin D. Sosland, Administrative Director; Assistant Dean for

    the Kovner Fellowships

    JazzWynton Marsalis, Director of Juilliard JazzAaron Flagg, Chair and Associate Director

    Ellen and James S. Marcus Institute for Vocal ArtsBrian Zeger, Artistic DirectorKirstin Ek, Director of Curriculum and SchedulesMonica Thakkar, Director of Performance Activities

    Lila Acheson Wallace Library and Doctoral Fellows ProgramJane Gottlieb, Vice President for Library and Information Resources;

    Director of the C.V. Starr Doctoral Fellows ProgramJeni Dahmus Farah, Director, Archives Alan Klein, Director of Library Technical Services

    Pre-College DivisionYoheved Kaplinsky, Artistic DirectorEkaterina Lawson, Director of Admissions and Academic AffairsAnna Royzman, Director of Performance Activities

    Evening DivisionDanielle La Senna, Director

    Enrollment Management and Student DevelopmentJoan D. Warren, Vice PresidentKathleen Tesar, Associate Dean for Enrollment ManagementBarrett Hipes, Associate Dean for Student DevelopmentSabrina Tanbara, Assistant Dean of Student AffairsCory Owen, Assistant Dean for International Advisement and Diversity

    InitiativesWilliam Buse, Director of Counseling ServicesKatherine Gertson, RegistrarTina Gonzalez, Director of Financial AidTeresa McKinney, Director of Community EngagementCamille Pajor, Title IX CoordinatorTodd Porter, Director of Residence LifeHoward Rosenberg MD, Medical DirectorDan Stokes, Director of Disability Support ServicesBeth Techow, Administrative Director of Health and Counseling Services

    DevelopmentAlexandra Wheeler, Vice President and Chief Advancement OfficerStephanie Gatton, Acting Director of Special EventsKatie Murtha, Director of Major GiftsLori Padua, Director of Planned GivingEd Piniazek, Director of Development OperationsRebecca Vaccarelli, Director of Alumni Relations

    Public AffairsMaggie Berndt, Acting Director of Public AffairsBenedict Campbell, Website DirectorThiago Eichner, Design DirectorJessica Epps, Marketing DirectorSusan Jackson, Editorial Director

    Office of the Chief Operating Officer and Corporate SecretaryLesley Rosenthal, Chief Operating Officer and Corporate SecretaryChristine Todd, Vice President and CFOCameron Christensen, Associate Vice President, Facilities ManagementKent McKay, Associate Vice President for ProductionBetsie Becker, Managing Director of K-12 ProgramsMichael Kerstan, ControllerIrina Shteyn, Director of Financial Planning and AnalysisNicholas Mazzurco, Director of Student Accounts/BursarNicholas Saunders, Director of Concert OperationsTina Matin, Director of MerchandisingKevin Boutote, Director of Recording

    Administration and LawMaurice F. Edelson, Vice President for Administration and General

    CounselMyung Kang-Huneke, Deputy General CounselCarl Young, Chief Information OfficerSteve Doty, Chief Technology OfficerDmitriy Aminov, Director of IT EngineeringClara Perdiz, Director of Client Services, ITJeremy Pinquist, Director of Enterprise ApplicationsCaryn G. Doktor, Director of Human ResourcesAdam Gagan, Director of SecurityHelen Taynton, Director of Apprentice Program

    BOARD OF TRUSTEES

    Bruce Kovner, ChairJ. Christopher Kojima, Vice ChairKatheryn C. Patterson, Vice Chair

    Julie Anne ChoiKent A. ClarkKenneth S. DavidsonBarbara G. FleischmanKeith R. GollustMary GrahamJoan W. HarrisMatt JacobsonEdward E. Johnson Jr.Karen M. LevyTeresa E. LindsayLaura LinneyMichael LoebVincent A. Mai

    Ellen MarcusGreg MargoliesNancy A. MarksStephanie Palmer McClellandChristina McInerneyLester S. Morse Jr.Stephen A. NovickSusan W. RoseJeffrey SellerDeborah SimonSarah Billinghurst SolomonWilliam E. "Wes" Stricker, MDYael TaqquDamian Woetzel

    TRUSTEES EMERITI

    June Noble Larkin, Chair Emerita

    Mary Ellin BarrettSidney R. Knafel

    JUILLIARD COUNCIL

    Mitchell Nelson, Chair

    Michelle Demus AuerbachBarbara BrandtBrian J. HeidtkeGordon D. HendersonPeter L. KendYounghee Kim-WaitSophie Laffont Jean-Hugues Monier

    Terry MorgenthalerHoward S. PaleyJohn G. PoppGrace E. RichardsonJeremy T. SmithAlexander I. TachmesAnita Volpe

    Juilliard Board of Trustees and Administration

    Elizabeth McCormack

    Joseph W. Polisi, President Emeritus

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