What this singer gets at Juilliard is what’s promised at many conservatories, including my own, but it rarely actually is the case. the support and respect she has from colleagues and teachers is what I wish I had. It must be amazing and help her so much in her learning and development, being in such a healthy and supportive environment. Brava!
watching this video i felt a change in me. maybe not a change, more like a settling into place. i've really been struggling recently with what the hell i want to do with my life. i watched this video, and i knew that this is what i want my college life to look like. maybe not with julliard specifically, maybe not with even vocal arts. but the passion that comes with being at an arts school would be it for me. waking up every morning to perform is my dream. i want to act. i need to act. and this video, maybe not directly, lead me to having this epiphany. just watching this girl's daily life at a school of the arts has inspired me to pursue this dream. even though it will be scary. and there will be times when i will struggle. but this is what i want to do. i know it.
What she feels there is exactly what I feel like ive been getting at my university. I got to Western Washington University and I feel like the professors here are so supportive and help you grow so much.
If I could, I would study opera as a career right now! I’ve been in love with it ever since I learned about it in college and it has lead me to join two Choral societies I absolutely love! I wish I could sing as beautifully as she does! MJ
The fact that she is living out my dream speaks the most. I've always dreamed of schooling here and to see her there from South Africa (like me) proves that hopefully with hard work, I'll be there as well.
Thanks for watching! We wish you the best of luck as you start the application process, and if you have any questions you can visit www.juilliard.edu/admissions and our team can help.
THIS is literally my dream. I live in Paris, France right now but I've always felt this pull to NYC just like her. I will be going in New York for the first time this summer, actually and I was wondering if we can have tours of the campus and all. I was also wondering if you were looking for voices technically mature or young voices with great potential but not the whole package, technically speaking. Because if it is more the first option, then I need to wait a couple of years more to improve technically but if it is the second option I may be able to apply sooner than I expected.
Gabrielle Fabre Good luck! I hope you get in. Also do remember that it's a school, to teach you. You won't have to be perfect/the whole package. Just the best you can be ... technically speaking. Of course you'll have to be good but yanno what I mean
Hi Gabrielle - we hope you enjoy your visit this summer. We do offer campus tours throughout the summer. You can look at the calendar here to check availability: apply.juilliard.edu/portal/campustour. Our vocal arts program offers degrees for undergraduates and graduate-level singers looking for additional training. Joan, featured in the video, is an undergraduate. Our admissions team will be able to answer more specifically about what Juilliard voice faculty is looking for -- don't hesitate to reach out to them: musicadmissions@juilliard.edu.
I'm 14, but im professionally trained in musical theater and pursuing opera. I've been acting and singing since I was 9 and my voice coach has told me that she believes that I could get a scholarship to Juilliard. I'm hoping to get into Juilliard, NYU, or UCLA one day!
We can't wait to see your application in a few years! Please don't hesitate to reach out to our admissions team if you have any questions: admissions@juilliard.edu. They are happy to help guide you through the process.
You got this! Remember, with hard work you can achieve anything! My goal is to be accepted into Julliard as well. Hopefully I will see you there in the future😁
@@abbylayne7512 I wanna go too 🥺but I don’t think I can do it..it’s like one second I feel like I can do it, and then the next I’m worried that I can’t
You got the dream, my darling. You got the passion. Just make your dreams your courage and let your passion burn into magical talent. You have got this love!
@@sheridanar just do something now..grab some pots and pans fork spoon shoe whatever..and make something funky, if you don’t have anything.. Maybe after awhile you’ll be so into it and in it that nothing else matters including people watching you.. Already, you’ve started, more present, less worried and wushu washy thinking (not u!).. Performing no matter husband, bro, sis around.. This is schooling! Life is your teacher.. The school can teach you how to ride a bike but you must do the riding yourself. It’s self development really. Too much dependence on anything, including going into specific school and having he experience is great but what if that’s not an option? If your passionate about something, you’ll make due with less and maybe this will give you more then can imagine. I don’t know, just some thoughts.
That is so cool, I totally get being proud of your sibling. When my older brother passed the bar, I was in college and I ran up & down the corridor of my dorm screaming so loud, you'd think I had passed too, lol! Getting into Julliard is no mean feat, I TOTALLY commend you for being proud of your sister!
So.. I'm from Ukraine. Now I'm 17 and I really want to be a Juilliard student because that's my biggest dream. I have a great musical experience in a music school for 8 years. Now I study at the College of Music at the Faculty of Vocal. now in the 3rd year of study out of 4(3). I am currently in the USA in Florida and this is a great chance to try to enter the dream University in New York. I have what Juilliard needs. and the opera itself has long become my life. In 2 years I will try to remember this comment and see if my dream came true. good luck to me and everyone)
Thanks for watching! In general, Juilliard does not have a specific GPA requirements for any of its programs. You can read more about the specific application requirements for Vocal Arts undergraduate degree here: www.juilliard.edu/arm/music/college/voice/bachelor-music.
Hi. I live in Australia and have just turned 15. I have been singing for my entire life, but have been taking lessons for the past few years. I have only recently swapped from studying musical theatre vocally, to classical. I have also realised that this is my dream school. A place where I can learn, do what I love with people who love music as much as I do. Any tips on how I can get there??
We are proud to have a vibrant community of students from around the world. If you have questions about the admissions process for international students, contact our admissions team at juilliard.edu/admissions or admissions@juilliard.edu.
I wish I could get my voice back from being sick so much. I need to get back into singing.. I wish so much to improve into something I could feel comfortable to actually push myself into lessons. There’s a voice coach I know who gave me a few pointers and that was helping me, but then I kept getting sick and my voice let leaving. It’s probably been 4 months since I’ve been able to sing, even just a little.. 😕
Inhale with nebulizer and be positive! Think that your voice is actually healty and it's going to happen! Trust me, I also had that problem! And find good vocal coach, be carefull with your reperoir and sing just few minutes every day in correct way after you feel ready! But don't forget: the START is in your head! :)
Thank you for watching. Our vocal arts program aims to train the 21st century singer; in general, the curriculum does focus on opera and art songs. Students don't specifically train for a career in musical theater, for example, but our alums have gone on to success in many fields and genres. If you have more detailed questions, please visit www.juilliard.edu/music/vocal-arts or email our admissions department at musicadmissions@juilliard.edu.
Omg i want to be a student as soon as I graduate from cook county high school(in Georgia)I have always been interested with the arts ever since I was a little girl and just dreamed of having singing as my career. The thought of new york and this college is very intemidating(because im from georgia) so I am going to be very nervous applying for this.....
Thank you for watching. We always say that being nervous is normal. We are so happy that you are applying and look forward to receiving your materials. If you have specific questions, please don't hesitate to email musicadmissions@juilliard.edu and they will be able to help you with the process.
AhMazing! Is it possible to find out who the African American girl is with the braids in the end of this video? We would like to explore and follow her career. ❤
I have a really important doubt. If I want to apply for vocal arts, I have to know how to sing opera? I mean, are vocal arts just focus on opera? Not in another genre of music? Thank you.
Thanks for your question! The specific application requirements for vocal arts depend on the degree program. For the bachelor of music program, the application requires that you submit an Italian art song or aria from the 18th century or before, an art song in English, and a third selection in any language as part of your pre-screening recording. For more information about the application process, you can contact our admissions team at musicadmissions@juilliard.edu or visit www.juilliard.edu/admissions.
The Juilliard School Thanks for your answer. So, If I want to do the application, for the pre selection part, in my pre-screening recording do I have to sing 3 songs that belongs to that genres? Or can I choose one between the Italian art song, aria from the 18th century or before, or an English art song?
You are required to submit three songs. You can read even more details on our website: www.juilliard.edu/arm/music/college/voice/bachelor-music. We look forward to receiving your application!
I am 20 yrs old and was never taught to sing professionally. Is there any possibility for me to be accepted in this school? It may sound silly, but ya, I don’t even know if I can at least dream about it Now I’m a third year student of translating studies and don’t know what to do after graduation, all I know is that I cannot imagine my life without music and really want to study there. Ugh ya.
The competition is really hard. If you've never been taught professionally you should start, or start learning with an online coach. Keep believing in yourself
why don't you offer a multi disciplinary course for students inclined? i am meant to do all of those things but would have to choose just one? makes my heart feel so heavy when they section you off like that as an artist.
Thank you for watching. You can learn more about the vocal arts audition process in this video: ruclips.net/video/yv82l0fVqH8/видео.html. If you have additional questions, please don't hesitate to contact our admissions team at www.juilliard.edu/admissions or musicadmissions@juilliard.edu.
Thank you a lot, but this was not the song i meant =D After a long research yesterday I finally managed to find the song, based on this little word. It is indeed called "Waldeinsamkeit" by the austrian comsposer Kornauth. But nevertheless, thank you! It is nice to know that song too. Well thought programm.
4 Brünnhilde confronts Siegfried. That is to say, Two singers have been patiently rehearsed So that their tones and attitudes convey Outrage and injured innocence. But first Two youngsters became singers, strove to master Every nuance of innocence and outrage Even in the bosom of their stolid Middleclass families who made it possible To study voice, and languages, take lessons In how the woman loves, the hero dies . . . Tonight again, each note a blade reforged, The dire oath ready in their blood is sworn. Two world-class egos, painted, overweight, Who’ll joke at supper side by side, now hate So plausibly that one old stagehand cries. -#JamesMerrill (1926-1995), from “The Ring Cycle”, A SCATTERING OF SALTS, 1995
Juilliard does not have a specific degree in musical theater; however, many of our alums have gone on to success in musical theater. Audra McDonald studied in our vocal arts department, and our drama division has extensive training in movement and voice; some recent drama alums who have had success in musical theater include Phillipa Soo (Hamilton, Amelie), Gabriel Ebert (Matilda), Nick Choksi (The Great Comet), and Danielle Brooks (The Color Purple). Thanks for watching!
The Juilliard School thanks for the reply and yeah I mean I knew these names; I was just making sure. And my concern was let's say someone want to pursue Musical Theater but want to go to Julliard can he/she audition for both drama and vocal arts department?
You can apply/audition for more than one department, but double majors at Juilliard are very rare due to the class requirements and conflicting scheduling. For more details about the process and what might be possible, reach out to our admissions team (admissions@juilliard.edu) and they can answer more detailed questions.
Why didn't two of the greatest Tenors, Beniamino Gigli and Mario Lanza, have to be submitted to this? They studied with the finest Vocal Teacher of their era, Enrico Rosati. And there was Elizabeth Rethberg, Ezio Pinza, and Kirsten Flagstad, Since then, The Golden Era of Singing, no longer exists in opera.
Thank you for watching! Our application for the 2019-20 school year is now open. You can learn more about the application process on our website: www.juilliard.edu/admissions.
Joan, the student featured in this video, is an undergraduate vocal arts student. But we offer programs in both. You can learn more online here: www.juilliard.edu/music/vocal-arts. Thank you for watching!
Why do so many women vocalists in academia have short cut hair? Like guys and their long hair in rock. Is it a requirement? Now I'll be attacked relentlessly.
I don't know if this is on purpose or if this is the reason but opera singers wear a lot of wigs in opera's so maybe it's just easier and makes more sense to just cut it short... don't know that's just always what I thought.
A lot of people working in the art industry tends to have shorter hair. IDK about guys, but for women it's because it's easy to maneuver and you can keep your hair out of your face.
What this singer gets at Juilliard is what’s promised at many conservatories, including my own, but it rarely actually is the case. the support and respect she has from colleagues and teachers is what I wish I had. It must be amazing and help her so much in her learning and development, being in such a healthy and supportive environment. Brava!
Thank you for watching!
@@JuilliardSchool your welcome. Now let me in
@@joepena1768 LMAOSJJSJAHA ME
@@hamiltonlover-uu1vd lol
watching this video i felt a change in me. maybe not a change, more like a settling into place. i've really been struggling recently with what the hell i want to do with my life. i watched this video, and i knew that this is what i want my college life to look like. maybe not with julliard specifically, maybe not with even vocal arts. but the passion that comes with being at an arts school would be it for me. waking up every morning to perform is my dream. i want to act. i need to act. and this video, maybe not directly, lead me to having this epiphany. just watching this girl's daily life at a school of the arts has inspired me to pursue this dream. even though it will be scary. and there will be times when i will struggle. but this is what i want to do. i know it.
Thank you so much for watching and sharing! We're so happy that you're inspired by the arts and by the passions of our students.
Did you act?
Hope you got to fulfill your dream
My little brother is going here for vocal arts and im so proud and excited!
Does he like it?
What she feels there is exactly what I feel like ive been getting at my university. I got to Western Washington University and I feel like the professors here are so supportive and help you grow so much.
What an amazing day. I live in China, and I dream of going to Juilliard. Unimaginable.
wen xin if you can dream it, you can do it. Believe in yourself. ❤️ from one dreamer to another, I hope all your dreams come true.
You can totally do it. I believe in you! Going to a school like this is my dream as well.
If I could, I would study opera as a career right now! I’ve been in love with it ever since I learned about it in college and it has lead me to join two Choral societies I absolutely love! I wish I could sing as beautifully as she does!
MJ
The fact that she is living out my dream speaks the most. I've always dreamed of schooling here and to see her there from South Africa (like me) proves that hopefully with hard work, I'll be there as well.
Fellow South African yay!! This makes me happy. I'm about to commence my MM in jazz studies at The Juilliard School this Fall, really excited!
Oh my gosh! that's Jonie, she came to my school in South Africa😁..you go girl!
It’s really cool that they do so much to prepare and learn. It’s really cool to see so much effort be put into your work.
Thank you for watching -- we love to showcase the passion and dedication of all of our incredible students.
The Juilliard School thanks, Juilliard can I come to your school now
I have been wanting to go here all my life and now it's time for me to really thing about college hope I can go here in the future
Thanks for watching! We wish you the best of luck as you start the application process, and if you have any questions you can visit www.juilliard.edu/admissions and our team can help.
This girl, Joan, has a beautiful voice!
Maria Von Trapp vibes at 3:52
purpleflipflop the whole way through tbh
I was thinking the same thing 😆
THIS is literally my dream. I live in Paris, France right now but I've always felt this pull to NYC just like her.
I will be going in New York for the first time this summer, actually and I was wondering if we can have tours of the campus and all. I was also wondering if you were looking for voices technically mature or young voices with great potential but not the whole package, technically speaking. Because if it is more the first option, then I need to wait a couple of years more to improve technically but if it is the second option I may be able to apply sooner than I expected.
Gabrielle Fabre Good luck! I hope you get in. Also do remember that it's a school, to teach you. You won't have to be perfect/the whole package. Just the best you can be ... technically speaking. Of course you'll have to be good but yanno what I mean
Hi Gabrielle - we hope you enjoy your visit this summer. We do offer campus tours throughout the summer. You can look at the calendar here to check availability: apply.juilliard.edu/portal/campustour.
Our vocal arts program offers degrees for undergraduates and graduate-level singers looking for additional training. Joan, featured in the video, is an undergraduate. Our admissions team will be able to answer more specifically about what Juilliard voice faculty is looking for -- don't hesitate to reach out to them: musicadmissions@juilliard.edu.
Wow, her voice is GORGEOUS!
I'm 14, but im professionally trained in musical theater and pursuing opera. I've been acting and singing since I was 9 and my voice coach has told me that she believes that I could get a scholarship to Juilliard. I'm hoping to get into Juilliard, NYU, or UCLA one day!
We can't wait to see your application in a few years! Please don't hesitate to reach out to our admissions team if you have any questions: admissions@juilliard.edu. They are happy to help guide you through the process.
well what happened?
@@MsPittmanThaQueen I wanna know too
im so excited to apply for julliard in 2 years!
I wish I had the courage and talent to get into Juilliard
You got this! Remember, with hard work you can achieve anything! My goal is to be accepted into Julliard as well. Hopefully I will see you there in the future😁
@@abbylayne7512 I wanna go too 🥺but I don’t think I can do it..it’s like one second I feel like I can do it, and then the next I’m worried that I can’t
@@sheridanar It's always worth the shot. Remember, you only live once.
You got the dream, my darling. You got the passion. Just make your dreams your courage and let your passion burn into magical talent. You have got this love!
@@sheridanar just do something now..grab some pots and pans fork spoon shoe whatever..and make something funky, if you don’t have anything..
Maybe after awhile you’ll be so into it and in it that nothing else matters including people watching you..
Already, you’ve started, more present, less worried and wushu washy thinking (not u!)..
Performing no matter husband, bro, sis around..
This is schooling!
Life is your teacher..
The school can teach you how to ride a bike but you must do the riding yourself.
It’s self development really.
Too much dependence on anything, including going into specific school and having he experience is great but what if that’s not an option?
If your passionate about something, you’ll make due with less and maybe this will give you more then can imagine.
I don’t know, just some thoughts.
She really leaned into her name with that haircut!
That's my sister at 2:22!!!!
Lucy O'Donnell very much so:)
Do you mean the girl with the auburn hair and the blue bottle on her desk? She's pretty :)
ladyshkspre yup!
That is so cool, I totally get being proud of your sibling. When my older brother passed the bar, I was in college and I ran up & down the corridor of my dorm screaming so loud, you'd think I had passed too, lol! Getting into Julliard is no mean feat, I TOTALLY commend you for being proud of your sister!
ladyshkspre thanks so much!! She's worked so hard so it's great to see her thrive, even if that means she's far away
Fellow South African here! Considering applying for the Grad programme :) . 🙏🏿 Terrified but hopeful😊
What happens if I want to apply but I live in the Uk? I am the right age, but what requirements would I need for drama or vocal arts majors?
Based on what is shown in this video, it seems like the Vocal Arts program at Central Washington University is very similar to that of Julliard.
So.. I'm from Ukraine. Now I'm 17 and I really want to be a Juilliard student because that's my biggest dream. I have a great musical experience in a music school for 8 years. Now I study at the College of Music at the Faculty of Vocal. now in the 3rd year of study out of 4(3). I am currently in the USA in Florida and this is a great chance to try to enter the dream University in New York. I have what Juilliard needs. and the opera itself has long become my life. In 2 years I will try to remember this comment and see if my dream came true. good luck to me and everyone)
I know her...we were once together at University of Cape Town in South Africa . I'm still at UCT ...however I wish to further my studies in Julliard.
If money wasn’t a factor, this is where I’d apply!
I saw the clarinet when she bowed after her recital - did she perform Der Hirt Auf Dem Felsen? That is an accomplishment!
so cool, i want to go to juliard someday
Adrenaline migraine first please learn to spell it
What qualifications do you need to get an audition? Are there specific high school GPA requirements for the vocal arts major?
Thanks for watching! In general, Juilliard does not have a specific GPA requirements for any of its programs. You can read more about the specific application requirements for Vocal Arts undergraduate degree here: www.juilliard.edu/arm/music/college/voice/bachelor-music.
This is my absolute dream.
What is the name of the piece at 4:09? It sounds so beautiful!
Arlette Romero “A vucchella” a Neapolitan song by Paolo Tosti
Hi.
I live in Australia and have just turned 15. I have been singing for my entire life, but have been taking lessons for the past few years. I have only recently swapped from studying musical theatre vocally, to classical. I have also realised that this is my dream school. A place where I can learn, do what I love with people who love music as much as I do.
Any tips on how I can get there??
Practice and believe in yourself
I live in South Africa and I dream of going to Juilliard too 😋
We are proud to have a vibrant community of students from around the world. If you have questions about the admissions process for international students, contact our admissions team at juilliard.edu/admissions or admissions@juilliard.edu.
I wish I could get my voice back from being sick so much. I need to get back into singing.. I wish so much to improve into something I could feel comfortable to actually push myself into lessons. There’s a voice coach I know who gave me a few pointers and that was helping me, but then I kept getting sick and my voice let leaving. It’s probably been 4 months since I’ve been able to sing, even just a little.. 😕
Inhale with nebulizer and be positive! Think that your voice is actually healty and it's going to happen! Trust me, I also had that problem! And find good vocal coach, be carefull with your reperoir and sing just few minutes every day in correct way after you feel ready! But don't forget: the START is in your head! :)
Does julliard only train classically?
What is the piece sung at 3:57 please?
Does anyone know what the song is at the beginning? It's so beautiful!
“Not make but let” wow great instruction. Not force but facilitate
Thank you for watching!
@@JuilliardSchool - I binge watch Julliard videos. So up lifting. You know you have fans, don't you? The school itself.
I’m applying in less than a year... and my knees have just gone at that thought
how did it go?
Do they only teach Opera or do they have other vocal classes?
Thank you for watching. Our vocal arts program aims to train the 21st century singer; in general, the curriculum does focus on opera and art songs. Students don't specifically train for a career in musical theater, for example, but our alums have gone on to success in many fields and genres. If you have more detailed questions, please visit www.juilliard.edu/music/vocal-arts or email our admissions department at musicadmissions@juilliard.edu.
03:32 - WOW
Omg i want to be a student as soon as I graduate from cook county high school(in Georgia)I have always been interested with the arts ever since I was a little girl and just dreamed of having singing as my career. The thought of new york and this college is very intemidating(because im from georgia) so I am going to be very nervous applying for this.....
Thank you for watching. We always say that being nervous is normal. We are so happy that you are applying and look forward to receiving your materials. If you have specific questions, please don't hesitate to email musicadmissions@juilliard.edu and they will be able to help you with the process.
@@JuilliardSchool I also look forward to it 😊😊
AhMazing! Is it possible to find out who the African American girl is with the braids in the end of this video? We would like to explore and follow her career. ❤
So lovely!
Julliard seems like a dream school
Pensar que seria un sueño ir a eda escuela pero es un lujo para mi imaginarlo
I have a really important doubt. If I want to apply for vocal arts, I have to know how to sing opera? I mean, are vocal arts just focus on opera? Not in another genre of music? Thank you.
Thanks for your question! The specific application requirements for vocal arts depend on the degree program. For the bachelor of music program, the application requires that you submit an Italian art song or aria from the 18th century or before, an art song in English, and a third selection in any language as part of your pre-screening recording. For more information about the application process, you can contact our admissions team at musicadmissions@juilliard.edu or visit www.juilliard.edu/admissions.
The Juilliard School Thanks for your answer. So, If I want to do the application, for the pre selection part, in my pre-screening recording do I have to sing 3 songs that belongs to that genres? Or can I choose one between the Italian art song, aria from the 18th century or before, or an English art song?
You are required to submit three songs. You can read even more details on our website: www.juilliard.edu/arm/music/college/voice/bachelor-music. We look forward to receiving your application!
What's the name of the opening song at the very beginning? I tried everything and can't find it :/
Waldeinsamkeit" by the austrian comsposer Kornauth.
@@moviegoer5 one year too late, but thank you so much!
I am 20 yrs old and was never taught to sing professionally. Is there any possibility for me to be accepted in this school? It may sound silly, but ya, I don’t even know if I can at least dream about it
Now I’m a third year student of translating studies and don’t know what to do after graduation, all I know is that I cannot imagine my life without music and really want to study there.
Ugh ya.
The competition is really hard. If you've never been taught professionally you should start, or start learning with an online coach. Keep believing in yourself
why don't you offer a multi disciplinary course for students inclined? i am meant to do all of those things but would have to choose just one? makes my heart feel so heavy when they section you off like that as an artist.
she is gorgeous, her voice is gorgeous. i would be green with envy, but I'm too enraptured in her talent
I'm From South Africa
What are vocal auditions like for Juilliard?
Thank you for watching. You can learn more about the vocal arts audition process in this video: ruclips.net/video/yv82l0fVqH8/видео.html. If you have additional questions, please don't hesitate to contact our admissions team at www.juilliard.edu/admissions or musicadmissions@juilliard.edu.
she looks like Lady Gaga!
What is that song she’s singing at the end it’s really beautiful
Kornauth Lieder 1-6
She reminds me of Julie Andrews 😊
Its weird for me to be South African, wanting to go to Juliard and seeing someone that's actually FORM SOUTH AFRICA make it there
Maria from Sound of Music?
What is the name of the first song? I can clearly hear “Waldeinsamkeit” but who is the conposer?
Schubert: Der hirt auf dem felsen
Thank you a lot, but this was not the song i meant =D After a long research yesterday I finally managed to find the song, based on this little word. It is indeed called "Waldeinsamkeit" by the austrian comsposer Kornauth. But nevertheless, thank you! It is nice to know that song too. Well thought programm.
I would love to be at julliard
The fact that my voice is low and soothing this is the total opposite of this video
4
Brünnhilde confronts Siegfried. That is to say,
Two singers have been patiently rehearsed
So that their tones and attitudes convey
Outrage and injured innocence. But first
Two youngsters became singers, strove to master
Every nuance of innocence and outrage
Even in the bosom of their stolid
Middleclass families who made it possible
To study voice, and languages, take lessons
In how the woman loves, the hero dies . . .
Tonight again, each note a blade reforged,
The dire oath ready in their blood is sworn.
Two world-class egos, painted, overweight,
Who’ll joke at supper side by side, now hate
So plausibly that one old stagehand cries.
-#JamesMerrill (1926-1995), from “The Ring Cycle”, A SCATTERING OF SALTS, 1995
So it's all classical for Vocal Arts? Nothing Musical Theater?
Juilliard does not have a specific degree in musical theater; however, many of our alums have gone on to success in musical theater. Audra McDonald studied in our vocal arts department, and our drama division has extensive training in movement and voice; some recent drama alums who have had success in musical theater include Phillipa Soo (Hamilton, Amelie), Gabriel Ebert (Matilda), Nick Choksi (The Great Comet), and Danielle Brooks (The Color Purple). Thanks for watching!
The Juilliard School thanks for the reply and yeah I mean I knew these names; I was just making sure. And my concern was let's say someone want to pursue Musical Theater but want to go to Julliard can he/she audition for both drama and vocal arts department?
You can apply/audition for more than one department, but double majors at Juilliard are very rare due to the class requirements and conflicting scheduling. For more details about the process and what might be possible, reach out to our admissions team (admissions@juilliard.edu) and they can answer more detailed questions.
The Juilliard School you forgot to mention Patti Lupone.
Zach T everyone knows that.
Why didn't two of the greatest Tenors, Beniamino Gigli and Mario Lanza, have to be submitted to this? They studied with
the finest Vocal Teacher of their era, Enrico Rosati. And there was Elizabeth Rethberg, Ezio Pinza, and Kirsten Flagstad,
Since then, The Golden Era of Singing, no longer exists in opera.
I ... want to be a juilliard student...
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I wanna go there but I don’t sing, dance , play an instrument 😂😂
Wow.
What’s Juilliard
its the greatest music school in the world, and one of the hardest school to get in. so yeah
Interesting
A dream.
Is it true Jackie Evancho got a scholarship to study at Juilliard but turned it down.
I doubt
Grad or undergrad need to know😐
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The Juilliard School oh thank you😊
chris .. dont forget life!
Goes to Juliard, *buys the cheapest coffe*
No disrespect, I just find the irony satisfying for some reason
she low key looks like lady gaga
She looks like the Jewish guy from The Big Bang Theory, i forgot his name... Walowitz was it? Lol
What's up with her hair?
it's called a haircut.. I guess the foreign country you come from doesn't allow women to have short hair... smh.. unreal
My goodness, so artificially...get real
Sorry, I realised that this IS real...
Why do so many women vocalists in academia have short cut hair? Like guys and their long hair in rock. Is it a requirement? Now I'll be attacked relentlessly.
I don't know if this is on purpose or if this is the reason but opera singers wear a lot of wigs in opera's so maybe it's just easier and makes more sense to just cut it short... don't know that's just always what I thought.
A lot of people working in the art industry tends to have shorter hair. IDK about guys, but for women it's because it's easy to maneuver and you can keep your hair out of your face.
Dr BlackCoffee.. your response makes the most sense.. I think we should go with that one...
If shes a mezzo which is sounds like she might be, shes just always constantly ready to play Hansel.
She's a white African-American. That's cool.