Music
Division
As the largest and most diverse constituent part of Juilliard, the Music Division trains students at several
levels of study and encompasses various curricular requirements and types
of courses.
Juilliard has the advantage of a student body well grounded
in the fundamentals. Unquestionably, Juilliard students have demonstrated
a very strong potential to master their instruments, their voice, their
composition or conducting talents. The role of the School is to build on the technical prowess
students bring to the music in order to continue the transformation
from competence to artistry.
Students of voice, for example, develop the ability to integrate the
voice and the text from a very personal perspective. String players
must plumb the depths of a lyricism that speaks of the music’s
very essence. Brass and wind players shape the music with their very
breath, as the instrument literally becomes the player’s own voice.
Composers must capture what they hear in the mind’s ear, shaping
and giving life to the sounds of the music.
Whatever the avenue of expression, the process that envelops all music
students at Juilliard is largely the same. Everyone undertakes extensive
private study with a major teacher. Students may do work in any orchestral
or keyboard instrument, voice, composition, and orchestral conducting.
Piano students also may study accompanying on the graduate level. Advanced
singers may audition for admission as Young Artists in the Juilliard
Opera Center. Music students complement their major studies with courses
in music theory, music history, ear training, and a wide range of departmental
offerings. Learning is an ongoing process at Juilliard. It is a process
that elevates performance, one that is equally rewarding for students
and their teachers. It is one that persists long after graduation, as
students become teachers and performers themselves.
Chamber music occupies an especially important position at Juilliard.
The School’s famous ensembles-in-residence
— the Juilliard String Quartet, the American Brass Quintet, and
the New York Woodwind Quintet — perform at Juilliard every year.
Many of their rehearsals are open to students. The ensemble members,
who are also on the faculty, coach student ensemble groups and collaborate
with other faculty members as part of an extensive program of chamber
music playing. Each year an outstanding graduate string quartet-in-residence works with the Juilliard String Quartet, receiving coaching and, in turn, serving as
teaching assistants.
Many Juilliard activities have become well known for their contributions
to the public’s appreciation of the arts. Among the most important
is Focus!, an annual week-long festival of 20th- and 21st-century music
that frequently incorporates dance and drama performances. Recognized
as being among the finest festivals of its kind, Focus! involves more
than 200 Juilliard students and plays to capacity houses.