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  1. The Juilliard School (/ ˈ dʒ uː l i. ɑːr d / JOO-lee-ard) is a private performing arts conservatory in New York City. Founded by Frank Damrosch as the Institute of Musical Art in 1905, the school later added dance and drama programs and became the Juilliard School, named after its principal benefactor Augustus D. Juilliard.

  2. May 16, 2024 · Juilliard is led by Damian Woetzel, seventh president of the school, who has prioritized affordability and access to the highest level of artistic education while championing Juilliard’s tradition of excellence. Located at Lincoln Center in New York City, Juilliard offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in dance, drama (acting and ...

  3. Starting in the 1986-87 school year, Juilliard students fielded an ice hockey team, the Fighting Penguins. Its lifetime record in four annual Maestro Matches, against the New England Conservatory Penguins (unclear who picked the mascot first) was 2-2.

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  5. Apr 30, 2024 · Juilliard School, internationally renowned school of the performing arts in New York, New York, U.S. It is now the professional educational arm of the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts. The Juilliard School offers bachelor’s degrees in music, dance, and drama and postgraduate degrees in music.

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  6. May 20, 2005 · The Juilliard School is launching its centennial year. The New York school has trained some of the world's most famous musicians, from Philip Glass and Peter Schickele to Wynton Marsalis.

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  7. Sports and marching bands? Juilliard is certainly in a position to have a spectacular marching band, but let’s face it: we won’t be sending any teams to the Rose Bowl.So if you have your heart set on cheering wildly for a team that has festooned mascots, you are indeed out of luck (although even Juilliard has a mascot: it’s the penguin).

  8. Juilliard School. Amer. mus. coll. in NY. Named after Augustus D. Juilliard ( b at sea, 1836; d NY, 1919), NY cotton merchant, who left around 20 million dollars for creation of Juilliard Musical Foundation, 1920.

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