The Juilliard School
The Juilliard School
Founded in 1905, The Juilliard School is a world leader in performing arts education.
Biography
Founded in 1905, The Juilliard School is a world leader in performing arts education. Juilliard’s mission is to provide the highest calibre of artistic education for gifted musicians, dancers and actors from around the world so that they may achieve their fullest potential as artists, leaders and global citizens.
Located at Lincoln Center in New York City, Juilliard offers undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in dance, drama (acting and playwriting) and music (classical, jazz, historical performance and vocal arts). Currently more than 800 artists from forty-four states and forty-two countries are enrolled at The Juilliard School, where they appear in over 700 annual performances in the School’s five theatres; at Lincoln Center’s Alice Tully and David Geffen halls and at Carnegie Hall; as well as other venues around New York City, the country, and the world.
Beyond its New York campus, Juilliard is defining new directions in global performing arts education for a range of learners and enthusiasts through The Tianjin Juilliard School and K-12 educational curricula.
Adam Meyer Associate Dean and Director, Music Division
Joseph Soucy Assistant Dean for Orchestral Studies
Joanna K. Trebelhorn Director of Orchestral and Ensemble Operations
Lisa Dempsey Kane Principal Orchestra Librarian