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ANOTHER BURST OF CREATIVE ENERGY AT JUILLIARD THIS WEEK (SPONSORED)

November 18, 2013 | 11:29 AM
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The Juilliard String Quartet. Photo by Simon Powis.

Juilliard will put on several free and inexpensive plays and concerts this week.

Piano Competition Finals
Tuesday, November 19 at 4 PM
Juilliard’s Paul Hall (155 W 65th Street)
Juilliard pianists perform Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concerto No. 2 in competition—the winner will perform the work with the Juilliard Orchestra conducted by Larry Rachleff on December 12
FREE; no tickets required
https://events.juilliard.edu/?trumbaEmbed=view%3Devent%26eventid%3D80463153

Wednesdays at One: Juilliard Chamber Ensembles
Wednesday, November 20 at 1 PM
Alice Tully Hall (1941 Broadway)
Juilliard musicians share their talent with the community in these free, hour-long lunchtime concerts on Wednesday afternoons throughout the season
FREE; no tickets required
https://www.juilliard.edu/wednesdays

Juilliard Opera and Juilliard415 present Handel’s Radamisto
Wednesday, November 20 and Friday, November 22 at 8 PM; Sunday, November 24 at 2 PM
Juilliard’s Peter Jay Sharp Theater (155 W 65th Street)

Juilliard Opera collaborates with the School’s period instrument ensemble, Juilliard415, in presenting Handel’s Radamisto—a three-act opera with libretto by Nicola Francesco Haym, premiered in 1720 in London. Based on Tacitus’s Annals of Imperial Rome, Radamisto is a tale of feuding royals in ancient Armenia that examines the themes of political power, and loyalty and devotion that prevail over tyranny. Julian Wachner conducts the James Darrah-directed production, with scenic and lighting designs by Emily MacDonald and Cameron Mock, and costume designs by Sara Jean Tosetti

Tickets $30 available at the Juilliard Box Office, by calling (212) 721-6500, or online at www.juilliard.edu/radamisto
Half-price senior/student tickets available, TDF accepted at the Juilliard Box Office only
www.juilliard.edu/radamisto

Liederabend
Thursday, November 21 at 6 PM
Juilliard’s Paul Hall (155 W 65th Street)

Pianists from Juilliard’s Collaborative Piano Department perform vocal repertoire with singers from the Ellen and James S. Marcus Institute for Vocal Arts.

FREE; no tickets required
https://events.juilliard.edu/?trumbaEmbed=view%3Devent%26eventid%3D80463126

Sam Shepard’s Buried Child
Thursday, November 21-Saturday, November 23 at 8 PM;
Saturday, November 23 at 2 PM; Sunday, November 24 at 7 PM
Juilliard’s McClelland Drama Theater (155 W 65th Street)

Daniel Fish directs Juilliard Drama’s fourth-year actors in playwright Sam Shepard’s Buried Child, which tells the tale of an unhappy family harboring a dark secret, unearthed by one of its members to purge them of their infamy and suggest the possibility of a new beginning

Tickets $20, half-price senior/student tickets, available at the Juilliard Box Office
TDF accepted at the Juilliard Box Office only
https://www.juilliard.edu/child

Juilliard String Quartet in Recital
Thursday, November 21 at 8 PM
Alice Tully Hall (1941 Broadway)

Founded in 1946, Juilliard’s resident string quartet is widely known as “the quintessential American string quartet,” with their technically-superior and musically-inspiring interpretations of chamber strings repertoire from classic masterworks to contemporary compositions. As part of this Daniel Saidenberg Faculty Recital, the JSQ performs iconic works by Beethoven and Schubert, and the New York premiere of Jesse Jones’s String Quartet No. 3, Whereof man cannot speak…
Tickets $20 available at the Alice Tully Hall Box Office, by calling (212) 721-6500, or online at www.juilliard.edu/chamber
Half-price senior/student tickets available at the Alice Tully Hall Box Office only
https://events.juilliard.edu/?trumbaEmbed=view%3Devent%26eventid%3D80462992

Choreographers and Composers
Friday, November 22 at 8 PM
Saturday, November 23 at 2 PM & 8 PM
Juilliard’s Willson Theater (155 W 65th Street)

Juilliard Dance opens its season with this unique and exciting cross-division collaboration. The performances are the culmination of the School’s long-running classroom/studio course of the same name, in which students learn the techniques of collaborative art.

FREE; limited standby admission only
https://events.juilliard.edu/?trumbaEmbed=view%3Devent%26eventid%3D80462951

Pre-College Orchestra
Friday, November 22 at 8 PM
Alice Tully Hall (1941 Broadway)

Adam Glaser conducts a program of Mozart’s Overture to The Impresario, Barber’s Essay No. 1, Bruch’s Scottish Fantasy performed by Juilliard Pre-College violinist William Wei, and Brahms’s Symphony No. 3.

FREE tickets available
https://www.juilliard.edu/saturdays

Pre-College Faculty Recital by Violinist Shirley Givens
Saturday, November 23 at 6 PM
Juilliard’s Paul Hall (155 W 65th Street)

Former Pre-College students of Ms. Givens perform Vivaldi’s Four Seasons with guest violin soloists Harumi Rhodes, Elizabeth Fayette, Min-Young Kim, and Joseph Lin, and harpsichordist Lionel Party.

FREE; no tickets required
https://www.juilliard.edu/saturdays

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Sam LaFata
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love the #’s of programs that going to.

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