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...American Ballet in New York City, before she got "kicked out" because her 5'3" stature was considered "too short" for a budding ballerina. But this setback did not deter Lan for long. "I went next door," Lan recalls matter-of-factly. "Next door" turned out to be the Juilliard School of Music, where Lan studied viola and piano, performed at Lincoln Center, and eventually produced a prelude for the viola quintet and a chant and recitative for the viola and piano. These works were recorded on an album and sold in record stores nationwide...
...observer of people as of markets. Rubin, among others, says the joy of working with Greenspan lies in both the power of his intellect and the sweetness of his soul. Though the world has come to know him through his opaque congressional testimony, friends know him as the Juilliard-trained saxophone player who spent two years touring with a swing band before taking up economics. The quiet romance of the man has always been present if you looked hard enough. Ayn Rand told friends, "What I like about A.G. is that basically he has his feet on the ground...
After turning down one of eight prestigious vocal openings at Juilliard, Lee Poulis '02 decided to come to Harvard where he has already been busy as the lead in this month's Ethan Frome. Despite a long weekend of Ethan Frome performances and rehearsals for the upcoming Gondoliers, Poulis remained enthusiastic as he told The Crimson about his beginnings in the fabulous world of opera...
...decide to apply to Juilliard...
...interested in the Columbia-Juilliard Program, where if you go to Columbia, they pay for your lessons at Juilliard. You have to apply to each school separately and they both have to say yes. There were a total of five people accepted and of the five, two of us came here. After I sang, one of the panelists for my audition was like- "Why are you going to a university?" The other panelists told him to be quiet, which is good because I didn't want to explain my whole schpeal about going to a liberal arts school again...