Juilliard Historical Performance students perform Georg Philipp Telemann's Quatuor en ré mineur, TWV 43:d1 as part of a master class with conductor and harpsichordist William Christie. The class was recorded at Juilliard on September 19, 2019. Learn more about future master classes at [ Ссылка ].
Featured in this master class:
Taya König-Tarasevich, flute
Kelsey Burnham, flute
Georgeanne Banker, bassoon
Sydney ZumMallen, cello
Joshua Stauffer, theorbo
Jacob Dassa, organ
Juilliard Historical Performance is a full-tuition scholarship graduate program specializing in early music on period instruments. At the heart of the program is a distinguished faculty that includes some of today’s most respected performers and scholars in the field. The department also enjoys annual visits from such esteemed guest artists as William Christie, Jordi Savall, and Richard Egarr. There are ample opportunities to perform as a member of Juilliard415, the school’s primary period-instrument ensemble, not only in New York, but also on tour, nationally and internationally.
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