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Similar joint programs are offered by Columbia, which partners with Juilliard, and by Yale, where students in the college can also study at the School of Music...
Gilbert also studied at Juilliard and the Curtis Institute of Music. Gilbert will briefly return to the Curtis Institute of Music in 2008, where he will lead the Curtis Symphony Orchestra on consecutive days in February at the Kimmel Center and Carnegie Hall...
...lesser-known Durang play, “The Vietnamization of New Jersey,” just last year, was in contact with Durang throughout the production. Toff was also co-chair of The Crimson’s editorial board. Durang now teaches in the Playwriting Program at the Juilliard School in New York City. The Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Club’s publicity coordinator, Mary E. Birnbaum ’07, wrote in an e-mail that “Durang is an incredible theater artist and certainly an inspiration” to club members. The director of Harvard?...
...prayers of Harvard musicians who have struggled to obtain institutional support for their performance training.A LONG TIME COMINGYale College currently offers a joint program with Yale’s Graduate School of Music. Columbia University’s undergraduates have long been able to receive training at the Juilliard School. Many other schools give academic credit for concert training. Tufts undergraduates have the option of enrolling in classes at NEC. Even MIT offers credit for private lessons. But for years, undergraduate musicians have bemoaned the lack of opportunities for performance training within the Harvard curriculum.According to Peter L. Anderegg...
...Human Sexuality Program at the Weill-Cornell Medical Center in New York. From his job description alone, it is clear that Kogan is a rare combination; he is a Harvard- (he graduated medical school in 1981) and Cornell-educated psychiatrist as well as an accomplished pianist who studied at Juilliard. He has starred in a DVD about the life and work of tormented musical genius Robert Schumann. But he is also a practicing and high-profile psychiatrist. To possess such a chimerical skill set is remarkable, but Kogan’s ability to meld such disparate disciplines in one lecture...