Alumni Performance Calendar

Welcome to the Alumni Performance Calendar. Here you can find out what your fellow Alumni are up to and plan to see them in action!  Listings in Red are those outside of the United States.

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Alumni Performance Calendar
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MUNICH: Die Zauberflöte

Friday, January 1, 2021 6:00 PM - 9:15 PM
Time Zone: Europe/Berlin
Local Time: Friday, January 1, 2021 12:00 PM - 3:15 PM

Featured alumni: Samantha Hankey (BM '15, MM '17, voice)

Papageno wants a Papagena - Tamino his Pamina. But the path to love is not easy! They all have to pass difficult tests. To survive the dangers, the opera's heroes rely on a magical flute and a set of ringing bells. Bayerische Staatsoper presents the world's most famous opera in a classically beautiful staging, the legacy of director August Everding: the evil snake still breathes "real" fire, the queen of the night is still really a "star-blazing" queen. This stage portrait (by Jürgen Rose) is enchantingly beautiful. Ms. Hankey revists the role of Zweite Dame following last season's performance in the same production. Conducted by Antonello Manacorda.

Location: Bayerisch Staatsoper
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Fees: 10-132 Euros
Calendar: International (non-US events)
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Check out our Alumni Video of the Month:

 

November 2019

Emi Ferguson (BM ’09, MM ’12, flute; MM ’11, historical performance) and continuo band Ruckus perform J.S. Bach’s Sonata for Flute and Continuo in E Minor, BWV 1034: III. Andante at Harvard University’s Horner Room. The group also recorded this work in their recently released album, Fly the Coop, hailed as “blindingly impressive” by the New York Times, which features new arrangements of Bach’s Flute Sonatas and Keyboard Preludes. You can see them perform the album live on Sunday, November 17 in Upper Manhattan’s Corpus Christi Church.
This video features Juilliard Historical Performance alums Clay Zeller-Townson (MM ’13) on baroque bassoon, Paul Holmes Morton (MM ’16) on theorbo, baroque bassist Doug Balliett (MM ’12), harpist/harpsichordist/organist Parker Ramsay (MM ’17, harp), and Shirley Hunt and Stephen Stubbs on baroque cello and guitar, respectively. Ferguson and Balliett also serve on Juilliard’s Evening Division faculty.


Check out alumni videos from previous months by clicking "next" on the playlist above, or view our complete playlist on YouTube! To submit your video for consideration to be the next Alumni Video of the Month, please email us at alumni@juilliard.edu.