Juilliard415, the performing ensemble of Juilliard's Historical Performance program, presents excerpts (I Adagio, II Allegro, III Amoroso) from Charles Avison's Concerto Grosso in A Major, No.1, after sonatas by Domenico Scarlatti, led by Richard Egarr. This October 11, 2019 performance at Juilliard's Peter Jay Sharp Theater marked the 10th anniversary of the Historical Performance program at Juilliard. Discover Juilliard Historical Performance: [ Ссылка ]
Juilliard415 Roster:
Violin
Chloe Kim, concertino (MM ’20)
Manami Mizumoto, concertino (Pre-College ’13, BM ’18, MM ’20)
Majka Demcak (MM ’21)
Aniela Eddy (MM ’21)
Natalie Rose Kress (Graduate Diploma ’21)
Kako Miura (Pre-College ’13, BM ’17, Graduate Diploma ’21)
Rebecca Nelson (MM ’20)
Rachel Prendergast (MM ’21)
Shelby Yamin (MM ’20)
Viola
Edward Li (MM ’21)
Edson Scheid (Graduate Diploma ’15)
Cello
Jin Nakamura, concertino (MM ’20)
Charlie Reed (MM ’21)
Sydney ZumMallen (MM ’20)
Bass
John Stajduhar (MM ’21)
Harpsichord
Richard Egarr, Director
Nicola Canzano (Graduate Diploma ’21)
Organ
Jacob Dassa (MM ’20)
Theorbo
Joshua Stauffer (MM ’20)
Historical Performance students have a wealth of performance opportunities both as a large ensemble and in smaller chamber groups. Juilliard415, the department's larger ensemble, is regularly led by William Christie, Jordi Savall, Rachel Podger, and other world-renowned musician in concert in New York City and on national and international tours. Students also regularly perform in master classes, chamber concerts, and recitals at Juilliard and around the city.
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