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  1. 5 de mar. de 2024 · Founded as the Institute of Musical Art in 1905, The Juilliard School is a world leader in performing arts education. The school’s mission is to provide the highest caliber of artistic education for gifted musicians, dancers, actors, composers, choreographers, and playwrights from around the world so that they may achieve their fullest ...

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      Mission. The mission of The Juilliard School is to provide...

  2. History. Early years: 19051946. Expansion and growth: 1946–1990. Modernization: 1990–2020. Post-pandemic: 2020–present. Campus. Organization and Administration. Academics. Admission. Academic programs. Pre-College Division. Center for Innovation in the Arts. Instruments. Print and digital resources. Rankings. Student life.

  3. Mission. The mission of The Juilliard School is to provide the highest caliber of artistic education for gifted musicians, dancers, and actors from around the world. Learn More. History. Trace Juilliard's history from its founding in 1905 through the present day. Learn More. Office of the President.

  4. 30 de abr. de 2024 · The Juilliard School offers bachelor’s degrees in music, dance, and drama and postgraduate degrees in music. The school’s history began with the foundation of the Institute of Musical Art in 1905. Upon the death of textile merchant Augustus D. Juilliard in 1919, a large bequest was made to the Juilliard Musical Foundation, which was ...

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  5. Historia. Primeros Años: 1905-1945. En 1905; el Instituto del Arte Musical fue fundada y estaba ubicada entre la Fifth Avenue y la 12th Street por Frank Damrosch. 2 En su primer año, el instituto tenía 500 estudiantes.

  6. The Juilliard School: when it was founded, who it's named after and some of its most famous alumni - Classical Music. The Juilliard School: a quick guide to the history of New York's famous music school and its illustrious past students.

  7. school, Juilliard still seems as vulnerable to top-down management as always. One walks away from Olmstead's narrative marveling at the disjunction be- tween the Juilliard mystique and the facts. And indeed, the book argues con- vincingly that for much of its history, the school's reputation has exceeded its value as an educational institution.