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Handel’s

With Juilliard415

JUILLIARD OPERA PRESENTS

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TeseoMusic by George Frideric HandelLibretto by Nicola Francesco Haym, after Philippe Quinault's Thésée

Recorded January 31—February 19, 2021Peter Jay Sharp Theater and Suite 213

Gary Thor Wedow, ConductorStephen Wadsworth, Director

Juilliard415

The Cast (in order of vocal appearance)

Agilea Hye young MoonClizia Nicoletta BerryArcane Alma NeuhausEgeo Maggie ReneéMedea Megan MooreTeseo Emily SierraIl sacerdote di Minerva Joseph Parrish

Lighting Designer: David LanderCostume Coordinator: Luke Simcock

CoversCarlyle Quinn (Arcane); Song Hee Lee (Clizia); Jasmin White (Egeo); Evan Lazdowski (Il sacerdote di Minerva); Libby Sokolowski (Medea)

Music Preparation: Gary Thor WedowOrchestral Preparation: Robert MealyAssistant Conductor: David BelkovskiLanguage Preparation: Stefano BaldasseroniAssociate Coach: David Moody

Assistant Director: Anna RebekProduction Stage Manager: Alexandra HallAssistant Costume Coordinator: John Polles*Assistant Stage Manager: Mickey Acton*Titles Creator: Celeste Montemarano

*Member, Professional Apprentice Program

Score edition by Peter JonesCover: Teseo screpolato by Igor Mitoraj; photo by Bernard Blanc

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Juilliard’s Ellen and James S. Marcus Institute for Vocal Arts was established in 2010 by the generous support of Ellen and James S. Marcus.

The Juilliard School is grateful to Sarah Billinghurst Solomon and Howard Solomon for their generous support of the Ellen and James S. Marcus Institute for Vocal Arts and the Juilliard Opera season.

Juilliard’s full-scholarship Historical Performance program was established and endowed in 2008 by the generous support of Bruce and Suzie Kovner.

Additional support for this performance was provided, in part, by the Muriel Gluck Production Fund.

Juilliard’s livestream technology is made possible by a gift in honor of President Emeritus Joseph W. Polisi, building on his legacy of broadening Juilliard’s global reach.

Juilliard is committed to the diversity of our community and to fostering an environment that is inclusive, supportive, and welcoming to all. For information on our equity, diversity, inclusion, and belonging efforts, and to see Juilliard's land acknowledgment statement, please visit our website at juilliard.edu.

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Joshua BlackJulie Anne Choi

Kent A. ClarkBarbara G. Fleischman

Mary GrahamJoan W. HarrisMatt Jacobson

Edward E. Johnson Jr.Philippe Khuong-HuuNancy Walton Laurie

Karen M. LevyTeresa E. Lindsay

Laura LinneyMichael LoebVincent A. MaiEllen Marcus

Greg MargoliesStephanie Palmer McClelland

Christina McInerneyLester S. Morse Jr.

Rebecca MorseStephen A. Novick

Susan W. RoseJeffrey Seller

Deborah SimonSarah Billinghurst Solomon

William E. "Wes" Stricker, MDYael Taqqu

Reginald Van LeeDamian WoetzelCamille Zamora

TRUSTEES EMERITI

June Noble Larkin, Chair Emerita (in memoriam)Mary Ellin Barrett

Kenneth S. DavidsonKeith R. GollustSidney R. KnafelNancy A. Marks

Elizabeth McCormack (in memoriam)

Joseph W. Polisi, President Emeritus

As of April 13, 2021

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Bruce Kovner, ChairJ. Christopher Kojima, Vice ChairKatheryn C. Patterson, Vice Chair

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Director’s Note by Stephen Wadsworth

In a more innocent time, Brian Zeger and I fixed on Teseo as a strong vehicle for our singers; after our partners in Historical Performance came on board, it was set for production in February 2021. But in the past year of international confusion, constantly changing health edicts, and the ever-present, unknown danger of the virus, the performing arts have struggled to live. Our public and private worlds have been deeply shaken. The Teseo project has suffered innumerable setbacks and transformations. Every member of the team has turned these corners with heartache, wiped the slate clean yet again, worked to find a way to save this project we’d come to love, and—more to the point—ensured that our cast and orchestra could engage with it, somehow, in performance.

We finally arrived in the theater to film and record arias from Teseo, the orchestra upstage of the fire curtain seal and only one person in the entire theater—the singer. No duets or scene partners were possible, and a number of arias were omitted due to technical challenges arising from our physical setup. The school lavished its technical resources on the chosen sequences—nine cameras, state of the art sound capture, lighting designers for both stage and film, the list goes on. In a different shoot, in a repurposed office, we captured sequences for continuo and up to two singers.

We kept thinking about what we’d lost (like everyone else affected by the virus), but we also discovered a thrilling pedagogical exercise that combined multiple challenges for the students: In every take, they must integrate the rigors and pressures of recording and filming as well as the tricky ensemble setup, with acting, singing, and playing. And the privations continued—technical glitches, blizzard cancellations, infection anxieties, changes of personnel—but we did not give up. We had a rare opportunity to tell our truths … because and in spite of the many difficulties of the year past.

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The Story of Teseo by Stephen Wadsworth

Some years earlier, the Athenian king Egeo sired a son in Troezen but left him there to protect him from Athenian rival factions. Egeo left a hidden sword for Teseo, with which Teseo should make himself known to Egeo when he comes of age. Teseo finds it, proceeds to Athens, and—before identifying himself—fights alongside his father to wipe out those rival factions.

The libretto implies that Teseo has been in the court for a while, long enough for Medea, Egeo’s intended, to fall in love with him, and perhaps long enough for Teseo and Medea to have an affair. But during the battle for Athens, Teseo saves Egeo’s ward, Agilea, and realizes it is her he loves—as Agilea discovers she loves him. At the same time, Egeo’s feelings for Agilea have grown into love, and he asks for her hand.

When Medea loses Teseo, she offers to help him but also tries to force him and Agilea apart, using manipulation and magic. Medea succeeds in forcing Agilea to tell Teseo she is unfaithful and doesn’t love him, but their unbreakable love ultimately humbles Medea, and she must leave Athens—but not before she persuades Egeo that Teseo wants his throne and must be killed.

In touching counterpoint to the ordeals of Teseo and Agilea, two young lovers, Clizia (lady-in-waiting to Agilea) and Arcane (close aide to Egeo), must work their way through misunderstanding to a trusting, mature relationship.

When Teseo finally reveals his identity to his father, Egeo, poisoned cup in hand, puts aside the cup and gladly surrenders both Agilea and the throne. The priest of Minerva (Athena) brings the goddess’ final measure of resolution and strength to the city and its rulers.

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Gary Thor Wedow (Conductor)

Conductor Gary Thor Wedow is noted for historically informed, dramatically exciting performances through long associations with the Seattle Opera, Canadian Opera Company, and New York City Opera. A member of the Juilliard faculty since 1994, he has led L’incoronazione di Poppea, La finta giardiniera, Ariodante, Don Giovanni, and Le nozze di Figaro, along with tours of Bach’s St. Matthew Passion with Juilliard415 and Robert Levin’s completion of Mozart’s Requiem with the Juilliard Orchestra at the Westminster Choir College, which culminated in performances at Alice Tully Hall. He is a frequent collaborator of director Stephen Wadsworth. A guest conductor for Portland Baroque Orchestra, Opera Philadelphia, Boston Lyric Opera, Utah Opera, Des Moines Metro Opera, and the New York Philharmonic, among others, he was previously associate conductor of the Handel and Haydn Society. Wedow was born in LaPorte, Indiana, studied at Indiana University with virtuoso Jorge Bolet, and received his master’s at the New England Conservatory. His commitment to the training of young artists is exemplified by projects at the Teatro Colón, Wolf Trap Opera, San Francisco Opera’s Merola Program, and the Jacobs School of Music at Indiana University.

Stephen Wadsworth (Director)

Stephen Wadsworth was a leader in the American Handel renaissance, starting with a 1985 Milwaukee production of Xerxes, which traveled to 12 cities over the next 20 years and brought the local debuts of Lorraine Hunt-Lieberson and David Daniels to New York City Opera in 1997. He has also directed Alcina (St. Louis and Covent Garden), Partenope (Omaha, U.S. premiere), Ariodante (Juilliard), and Rodelinda at the Metropolitan Opera, due for its third revival in 2022. He directed the famous “green” Ring for Seattle Opera (2000-13), wrote the opera A Quiet Place with Leonard Bernstein, and translated and produced plays of Molière, Marivaux, and Beaumarchais (published by Smith and Kraus). He is the James S. Marcus Faculty Fellow at Juilliard.

About the Artists

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• Barbara Rogers Agosin Scholarship

• New York Community Trust Schoen-Rene Scholarship

• Helen Marshall Woodward Scholarship in Voice

Nicoletta Berry (Clizia)

Soprano Nicoletta Berry is pursuing her master’s degree in the Marcus Institute for Vocal Arts at Juilliard under Marlena Malas. She has performed the role of Tytania in Britten’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream at the Chautauqua Institution, where she has also performed Kathie in Romberg’s The Student Prince and Flora in Britten’s The Turn of the Screw. Berry has been featured in master classes with Monserrat Caballé, Susan Graham, and conductor Steven Osgood. She is passionate about bringing composers from diverse backgrounds to the forefront. This past summer, she was the co-artistic director of “Hear Them Now: Works by Composers From the African Diaspora,” which featured singers and pianists from the Chautauqua Voice program. Hailing from Queens, Berry completed her undergraduate studies at the Manhattan School of Music.

Hye young Moon (Agilea)

Soprano Hye young Moon, born in South Korea, is a Master of Music student in voice at Juilliard, where she studies with Cynthia Hoffmann. She appeared in a concert of Korean art songs by Kyu young Chin in Ufa, Russia. She also performed a concert with NYIOP and the Hankyung Philharmonic Orchestra in cooperation with the Korea Economic Daily. She earned her bachelor’s degree from Seoul National University.

Megan Moore (Medea)

Mezzo-soprano Megan Moore is an Artist Diploma student studying with Elizabeth Bishop. She recently won the Young Concert Artists International Auditions and last season was a prizewinner at the Gerda Lissner Lieder and Song Competition and appeared as Dorabella in Così fan tutte at Juilliard. Moore is acclaimed for her Rossini interpretations, elegant vocal gymnastics, and rapid-fire coloratura, and her signature roles include Rosina in Il barbiere di Siviglia and the title role in La Cenerentola. She couples her passion for performing art song and new music with her commitment to arts advocacy and community engagement. In 2015 in her hometown of Cincinnati, she cofounded LYNX, which has gained recognition for the AMPLIFY series that commissions new art song with texts by children with nonverbal autism and other related neurodiversities.

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• Toulmin Scholar

• New York Community Trust/Schoen-Rene Scholarship

Alma Neuhaus (Arcane)

Mezzo-soprano Alma Neuhaus, originally from Minneapolis, is a master’s student at Juilliard, where she studies with Cynthia Hoffmann. Neuhaus has performed as Jenny Reefer in The Mother of Us All, a collaborative production by MetLiveArts, Juilliard, and the New York Philharmonic. She performed as Sandmann in the Music Academy of the West’s digital production of Hänsel und Gretel and sang with the New York Philharmonic in Debussy’s Nocturnes. This season, she was named a winner of the Connecticut District for the Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions. Neuhaus earned her bachelor’s at St. Olaf College.

Joseph Parrish (Il sacerdote di Minerva)

Bass-baritone Joseph Parrish, a native of Baltimore, is a master’s student in voice at Juilliard, where he studies with Darrell Babidge. Parrish has performed as Claudio in the Asheville Lyric Opera’s production of Béatrice et Bénédict and Frank in the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music’s production of Die Fledermaus, and developed the role of Ensemble #4 in the premiere of Scott Davenport Richards and David Cote’s Blind Injustice with the Cincinnati Opera (dramaturgy by Robin Guarino; directed by John Morris Russell). Parrish recently gave recitals at Christ Church Cathedral in Cincinnati and the Cincinnati Art Museum as well as a solo performance at the Aronoff Center for the Arts. Parrish earned his bachelor’s degree from CCM while studying with Tom Baresel.

Maggie Reneé (Egeo)

Maggie Reneé, a mezzo-soprano from Los Angeles, is a Metropolitan Opera National Council district winner and an honors graduate of Juilliard, where she is pursuing her master’s degree under Elizabeth Bishop. This summer, Reneé will be an apprentice singer at the Santa Fe Opera. Previously, she sang Goffredo in Rinaldo at Juilliard and Carmen in La Tragédie de Carmen with City Lyric Opera, toured Europe with Juilliard’s Dido and Aeneas, and made solo debuts with the Reno Philharmonic and with the California Philharmonic Orchestra at Disney Hall. She was an apprentice artist at Teatro Nuovo and in 2017 made her European debut as Cherubino in Le nozze di Figaro in Germany. Reneé writes her own music, has a black belt in karate, and entertains more than 120 thousand subscribers on her YouTube channel.

About the Artists (Continued)

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Emily Sierra (Teseo)

Cuban-American mezzo-soprano Emily Sierra is studying at Juilliard with Edith Wiens. She was a finalist of the Premiere Opera + NYIOP Vocal Competition and an Eastern Region winner of the Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions. She obtained her bachelor’s degree at the Royal College of Music, where she was recipient of the 2019 president’s award. Aside from her studies, in the 2020-21 season, she will join the vocal residency of the Académie du Festival d’Aix-en-Provence and give performances in Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz in conjunction with the renowned Internationale Meistersinger Akademie 2021 summer program.

David Lander (Lighting Design)

Juilliard Opera credits include Hippolyte et Aricie, The Marriage of Figaro, Don Giovanni, Così fan tutte, Falstaff, and Ariodante, all directed by Stephen Wadsworth. Select opera credits include Séance on a Wet Afternoon by Stephen Schwartz (Opera Santa Barbara, New York City Opera) and The Flood by Korine Fujiwara (directed by Stephen Wadsworth for Opera Columbus). Select Broadway credits include The Lightning Thief … , Torch Song, The Heiress, The Lyons, Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo (Drama Desk Award; Tony and Outer Critics nominations), 33 Variations (Tony and Outer Critics nominations), I Am My Own Wife (Drama Desk, Outer Critics nominations), Master Class (directed by Stephen Wadsworth), and Dirty Blonde (Drama Desk nomination). Select Off-Broadway credits include The Library (directed by Steven Soderbergh), Posterity, One Arm (Drama Desk nomination), Fran’s Bed, and Modern Orthodox. Regional and international credits include the Alley Theatre, Ahmanson Theatre, Arena Stage, Goodman Theatre, Kennedy Center, La Jolla Playhouse, and theaters in London, Caracas, Dublin, Mumbai, Singapore, Tokyo, and Sydney.

Luke Simcock (Costume Coordinator)

This is costume coordinator Luke Simcock’s 18th season at Juilliard, where he serves as costume shop supervisor. Additional theater credits include works for the Alley Theatre, American Stage Theater, American Repertory Theater, Boston Ballet, Berkshire Theatre Group, Theater Chemnitz Ballet, Finnish National Opera, Hungarian State Opera Ballet, Pennsylvania Ballet, Polish National Opera, Poznan Opera House Ballet, Royal New Zealand Ballet, and the Shed. His design credits include Semper Fidelis; Episode 31; Smorzando; Hubbub; Thanks for Sharing; Starburst Commercial Trilogy; My Price Point; I Can Only Come So Far; Parallel Lives; A Christmas Story; Uncle Bend’s A Home Cooked Narrative; The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe; Backstory; and Trojan Women. Simcock’s film credits include 4:44—Last Day on Earth and I Am My Own Mother.

• Toulmin Scholar

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About the Artists (Continued)

Alexandra Hall (Production Stage Manager)

Broadway credits include Tootsie, Sweat, and She Loves Me. Other theater credits include Anna Deavere Smith's Notes From the Field (London), Sweat (Public Mobile Unit, National), the theater is a blank page (SITI Company), and First Wives Club: The Musical (Chicago). Off-Broadway credits include All the Natalie Portmans (MCC), About Alice (TFANA), Sweat and Manahatta (Public Theater), Cardinal (2nd Stage), What I Did Last Summer, The Wayside Motor Inn and The Open House (Signature), The Baroness (SATC), Around the World in 80 Days and The Brightness of Heaven. At Juilliard, Hall has worked on Hippolyte et Aricie and Don Giovanni. Regional credits include the Chester Theatre Company. She earned her MFA from Columbia.

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Ellen and James S. Marcus Institute for Vocal Arts

One of America’s most prestigious programs for educating singers, The Juilliard School’s Ellen and James S. Marcus Institute for Vocal Arts offers young artists programs tailored to their talents and needs. From bachelor and master of music degrees to an advanced Artist Diploma in Opera Studies, Juilliard provides frequent performance opportunities featuring singers in its own recital halls, on Lincoln Center’s stages, and around New York City. Juilliard Opera has presented numerous premieres of new operas as well as works from the standard repertoire.

Juilliard graduates may be heard in opera houses and concert halls throughout the world; diverse alumni artists include well-known performers such as Leontyne Price, Renée Fleming, Risë Stevens, Tatiana Troyanos, Simon Estes, and Shirley Verrett. Recent alumni include Isabel Leonard, Susanna Phillips, Paul Appleby, Erin Morley, Sasha Cooke, and Julia Bullock.

Ellen and James S. Marcus Institute for Vocal ArtsBrian Zeger, Artistic DirectorEmily Wells, Director of AdministrationAndrew Gaines, Director of Opera ActivitiesDeAnna Sherer, Associate Administrative DirectorAnne Shikany, Projects Administrator, CurriculumDavis Dykes, Projects Administrator, Performance ActivitiesAri Bell, Production AssociateKiara Walker, Schedule and Program AssociateAmanda Seal, Vocal Arts Administrative Apprentice

Edith Wiens, Chair Darrell Babidge, Chair-Designate

Elizabeth Bishop William Burden Amy Burton

Cynthia Hoffmann Marlena K. Malas Robert C. White Jr.

Voice Faculty

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Stefano Baldasseroni Marianne Barrett Ken Benson Edward Berkeley Mary Birnbaum, Associate Director of Artist Diploma in Opera Studies Steven Blier Lawrence Brownlee, Distinguished Visiting Faculty Corradina Caporello Alexandra Day Karen Delavan, Music Advisor for Master of Music and Graduate Diploma Cori Ellison Matthew Epstein John Giampietro Denyce Graves, Distinguished Visiting Faculty

Bénédicte Jourdois Natalia Katyukova Kathryn LaBouff Gina Levinson Kenneth Merrill David Moody, Chorus Master Glenn Morton Nils Neubert Adam Nielsen, Music Advisor for Master of Music and Graduate Diploma Jeffrey Page Donald Palumbo David Paul, Dramatic Advisor for Master of Music and Graduate Diploma J.J. Penna

Diane Richardson, Principal Coach and Music Advisor for Artist Diploma in Opera Studies Lauren Schiff Eve Shapiro, emeritus Jeanne Slater Avi Stein Cameron Stowe Stephen Wadsworth, James S. Marcus Faculty Fellow, Director of Artist Diploma in Opera Studies Howard Watkins Gary Thor Wedow Robert White Reed Woodhouse Brian Zeger, Artistic Director

Ellen and James S. Marcus Institute for Vocal Arts Faculty

Jeremy Chan, piano Anna Rebek, opera directing2020-21 Ellen and James S. Marcus Institute for Vocal Arts Fellows

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Juilliard415

Since its founding in 2009, Juilliard415, the school’s principal period-instrument ensemble, has made significant contributions to musical life in New York and beyond, bringing major figures in the field of early music to lead performances of both rare and canonical works by composers of the 17th and 18th centuries. The many distinguished guests who have led Juilliard415 include Harry Bicket, William Christie, Monica Huggett, Nicholas McGegan, Rachel Podger, and Jordi Savall. Juilliard415 tours extensively in the U.S. and abroad, having performed on five continents, with notable appearances at the Boston Early Music Festival, Leipzig Bachfest, and Utrecht Early Music Festival, where Juilliard was the first-ever conservatory in residence. Juilliard415 made its South American debut with concerts in Bolivia, a tour sponsored by the U.S. Department of State, and has twice toured to New Zealand.

With its frequent musical collaborator, the Yale Institute of Sacred Music, the ensemble has performed throughout Scandinavia, Italy, Japan, Southeast Asia, the U.K., and India. In a concert with the Bach Collegium Japan, conducted by Masaaki Suzuki, Juilliard415 played a historic period-instrument performance of Mendelssohn’s Elijah at the Leipzig Gewandhaus in Germany. Previous seasons have been notable for side-by-side collaborations with Les Arts Florissants at the Philharmonie de Paris and the Philharmonia Baroque in San Francisco as well as concerts directed by such eminent musicians as Ton Koopman, Kristian Bezuidenhout, Robert Mealy, and the late Christopher Hogwood.

Juilliard415, which takes its name from the pitch commonly associated with the performance of baroque music (A=415), has performed major oratorios and baroque operas every year since its founding, including a rare fully staged production of Rameau’s Hippolyte et Aricie during the 2017–18 season. During the 2018–19 season, the ensemble presented Purcell’s Dido and Aeneas at Opera Holland Park in London and the Royal Opera House of Versailles. The ensemble has also had the distinction of premiering new works for period instruments, most recently The Seven Last Words Project, a Holy Week concert at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine for which the ensemble commissioned seven leading composers including Nico Muhly, Caroline Shaw, and Tania León.

While the 2020-21 season has curtailed touring and public performances, Juilliard415 has been able to collaborate with distinguished guest artists Rachel Podger, Nicholas McGegan, and Kristian Bezuidenhout and is featured in a made-for-video production of Handel’s Teseo.

The ensemble looks forward to resuming its full slate of activity in 2021-22, including a collaboration with Philharmonia Baroque in California, concerts in New York, Boston, and the Netherlands with the Royal Conservatoire of The Hague, and performances throughout Germany with the Yale Institute of Sacred Music. Next season also sees the return of Pablo Heras-Casado, Masaaki Suzuki, and William Christie as well as the Juilliard debut of Elisa Citterio.

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Historical Performance Administration

Robert Mealy, DirectorBenjamin D. Sosland, Administrative DirectorRosemary Metcalf, Assistant Administrative DirectorSophia Ennocenti, Schedule and Administrative CoordinatorMasayuki Maki, Chief Tuner and Coordinator for Historical Keyboard Collection

Juilliard415

ViolinMajka Demcak*Aniela Eddy*Natalie Rose Kress* Alyssa CampbellCarmen Johnson-PájaroEdward LiJoseph LorangKako MiuraRachel Prendergast

ViolaMajka DemcakAniela EddyNatalie Rose KressRachel Prendergast

CelloCullen O’Neil*Charlie Reed*Clara AbelAdrienne Hyde

BassJohn Stajduhar

FluteEllen SauerMelanie Williams

OboePablo O’ConnellGaia Saetermoe-Howard

BassoonAaron Goler

HarpsichordDavid BelkovskiNicola CanzanoKevin C. Devine

*Section leaders

HarpsichordGary Thor WedowNicola Canzano

CelloCullen O’Neil

TheorboJoshua Stauffer

ViolinKako Miura

Peter Jay Sharp Theater

Suite 213

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Costume Shop Supervisor

Luke Simcock

Assistant Costume Shop Supervisor

Nicola Gardiner

Costume Shop Office & Business Manager

Edda Baruch

Wardrobe Supervisor

Márion Talán

Assistant Wardrobe Supervisor

Amelia Dent

Design Coordinator

Audrey Nauman

Drapers

Barbara Brust Kimberly BuetzowTomoko Naka

First Hands

Naoko ArcariKatie MilesFaye Richards

Costume Shop Staff

Benjamin Burton*Melissa Gargiulo*John Polles*Meredith Prouty-Due*

Wigs and Makeup Shop Supervisor

Sarah Cimino

Wigs and Makeup Staff

Tessa Pilon*

Electrics Shop Supervisor

Joel Turnham

Assistant Electrics Shop Supervisor

Lauren Miller

Master Electrician, Peter Jay Sharp Theater

Patrick Dugan

Master Electrician, Willson Theater

Carly Shiner

Master Electrician, Stephanie P. McClelland Drama Theater

Tercio Bretas

Staff Electrician

Eleanor Smith

Electricians

Nina Attinello*Conor Thiele*

Light Board Programmer/Operator

Carly Shiner

Sound Supervisor

Marc Waithe

Audio Technician

Christopher Schardin

Properties Shop Supervisor

Kate Dale

Assistant Properties Shop Supervisor

Josh Hackett

Stock Manager/Artisan

Jessica Nelson

Properties Carpenter/Artisan

Mackenzie Cunningham

Properties Artisans

Jessie Blackman*Amanda Shive*

Technical Director

Justin Elie

Associate Technical Director

Alexandra McNamara

Stage Supervisor

Byron Hunt

Associate Stage Supervisor

Jessica Sloan Hunter

Assistant Stage Supervisor

Colly Carver

Scene Shop Manager

Josh Sturman

Lead Carpenters

Maxim Noonan-PomadaKeegan Wilson

Carpenters

Cody HensonPete MarzilliJill Salisbury

Scenic Charge Artist

Jenny Stanjeski

Assistant Scenic Charge Artist

David Blaakman

*Member, Professional Apprentice Program

Juilliard Production Department

Kent McKay, Associate Vice President for ProductionJean Berek, Business and Operations ManagerThom Widmann, Production ManagerDavid Strobbe, Production ManagerLaura Lindsay, Production ManagerEdda Baruch, Production Office Associate AdministratorKristin Herrick, Production Administrative Coordinator

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WomenJudith A. KaminskiMr. and Mrs. Peter KendSander and Norma K. Buchman FundTheresa J. Kim* and Carlos TomeYounghee Michelle Kim-WaitMs. Kaori KitaoMitzi KooDr. Yvonne LamyThe Ronald and Jo Carole Lauder

FoundationYaru LiuRoberta Lobel, Marjorie Tallman

Educational Foundation*Dr. Allen H. Maniker*The S & L Marx FoundationAndrés MataLeni and Peter MayMr. and Mrs. Jean-Hugues J. MonierNational Endowment for the ArtsSusan Ollila BoydStefano PaciJames PaolinoThe Laura Pels International Foundation

for TheaterJohn R. PhilpitThe Presser FoundationGrace E. RichardsonYukari Saegusa*Roger and Doris SantJudith and F. Randall SmithGillian SorensenMichael and Claudia SpiesBarry S. SternlichtAlexander I. Tachmes/

Shutts & Bowen LLPBeverly S. Travis*Loraine Kent Vichey Memorial TrustMary J. WallachSedgwick and Pamela Ward

Juilliard Annual Supporters

The Juilliard School is deeply grateful to the following individuals, foundations, and corporationsfor their annual and endowment gifts in support of Juilliard’s multifaceted performances,educational activities, and scholarships.

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Heather Watts and Damian WoetzelCecil M. Yarbrough and Ronald S. CsuhaLucille and Jack Yellen FoundationDr. Dale ZandAnonymous (4)

$7,500-$9,999Casey Bayles and William JeffreyJulie A. Choi* and Claudio CornaliJennie and Richard DeSchererViolet and Christopher EaganJocelyn and W.E. GallinekArlene‡ and Edmund GrossmanBernard HoltzmanBarbara and William JessupEdith Polvay-Kallas*Mary K. RiewMs. Margitta RoseDiane Kelly RyanMrs. Susan SeoDr. Ann WalzerAlexandra Wheeler and Rocky Rukan

$5,000-$7,499Walter and Marsha ArnheimMarshall S. Berland and

John E. JohnsonBloomberg PhilanthropiesCartier North AmericaVenkat and Sree ChalasaniSuzanne CoganJoyce and Barry CohenLisa de ProphetisKelley Drye & Warren LLPDavid Geffen FoundationRichard Gilder‡ and Lois ChilesGulitz FoundationMs. Dorothy C. HaaseRichard and Boh Yeon HanThe Harkness Foundation for DanceDr. Daniel E. HaspertBill HodgesMr. and Mrs. David C. HodgsonAnnica & James Newton HowardKatherine L. HufnagelSander JacobsJapanese Chamber of Commerce and

Industry of New YorkMichael and Alison KatzKeller-Shatanoff FoundationSidney R. Knafel and Londa WeismanAlan W. Kornberg*Dr. Frayda B. LindemannGerda Lissner FoundationThe Frederick Loewe Foundation

Nancy Long and Marc WaldorDominique Lahaussois and David LowJerome Lowenthal*Mr. and Mrs. Peter L. MalkinEdward J. Maloney and

Richard B. KowallJames and Stephania McClennenRodney McDanielMeadmore Sculpture FoundationCraig and Stefanie PintoffJoseph S. Piropato and Paul MichaudJudy and Jim PohlmanLisa Pontarelli and David PaolinoJoan RechnitzSabine RenardMary G. Roebling Musical

Scholarship FundIda & William Rosenthal FoundationPamela and Richard RubinsteinMr. and Mrs. Martin SandersMiriam K. SchneiderMr. and Mrs. Hans SoAnnaliese SorosDr. Daniel M. Thys and Dr. Susan

Thys-JacobsBarbara and Donald ‡ ToberKristine Jarvi Tyler*Rui WangJoanne A. WilhelmAnonymous (2)

$2,500-$4,999Kathryn Kiefer and Elliot Abbey*Emanuel* and Yoko AxChristine Baranski*Mary Ellin BarrettJanet E. BaumgartnerPhilip A. BiondoMr. Robert BrennerCharles and Rita BronfmanTrudy and Julius BrownSusan Monahan and Mark BrucksNoreen and Kenneth BuckfireElaine J. BudinJohn CalicchioKathryn G. CharlesMr. Kenneth H. ChaseBeverly and Herbert ChaseErnest* and Mary ChungNancy A. CohnTheodore Cohn‡Meryl Rosofsky and Stuart H. ColemanLenore* and Robert DavisDr. Lee MacCormick Edwards

Charitable Foundation

John FaragoHelen and Jeffrey FriedmanAlan S. Futerfas* and Bettina ScheinHuntley GillMr. Robert GoldbergKathleen Harty Gray*Dr. Elisabeth HeftiJudy and Lindley HoffmanHarold P. Hope IIIBarbara KleinAnne-Marie and John KnightJohn KoerberLeonard and Judy LauderJay H. Lefkowitch, M.D.Beth and James LewisMrs. John M. LewisRobert and Bridget LyonsPaula Paster MichtomDavid PierceRajika and Anupam P. PuriWenhua Qi and Tao JiangCharles QuattLinda RaySandra Rivers*Catherine G. RobertsJanet and Howard RoseLesley and Ted RosenthalNancy SchlossDr. and Mrs. Thomas P. SculcoThe Shack Sackler FoundationBrandon SherrLilian SicularDouglas SillsDr. Steven P. Singer and Dr. Alan SalzmanKaren P. SmithMark Snow*Jeffrey R. Solomon and Audrey WeinerJane TateElise C. TepperDr. Irena TocinoMr. and Mrs. Jim TothAnthony ViolaTimothy N. Wallach and Fleur FairmanZiqiang Wang and Ziying LiuMs. Johanna WeberWilmot Wheeler FoundationFrank and Lisa WohlAnonymous, In Memory of Steve ZamoraAnonymous

As of March 1, 2021

* Alumnus‡ In Memoriam

Juilliard Annual Supporters (Continued)

Please consider making an investment in the future of dance, drama, and music today and helpThe Juilliard School remain at the forefront of performing arts education. For more informationor to make a gift, please contact the Development Office at (212) 799-5000, ext. 278, [email protected].

Mitchell Nelson, Chair

Michelle Demus AuerbachBarbara BrandtEric J. FriedmanBrian J. Heidtke

Peter L. KendYounghee Kim-WaitSophie LaffontJean-Hughes MonierTerry MorgenthalerJohn G. Popp

Grace E. RichardsonMary K. RiewJeremy T. SmithAlexander I. TachmesAnita Volpe

Juilliard Council

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The Augustus Juilliard Society recognizes those who have included The Juilliard School in their long-range financial plans with a bequest, beneficiary designation, gift annuity or trust arrangement. These future gifts will help ensure that Juilliard continues to provide the finest education possible for tomorrow’s young artists. The School expresses its deep appreciation to the following members, as well as to those anonymous members who are not listed.

Barbara Rogers AgosinDonald J. Aibel*Veronica Maria AlcareseKeiko Ota Alexander* and

Jeffrey AlexanderMitchell Andrews*Sima AriamDee AshingtonBruce Barnes and Louann VanfossenRichard BealesYvette and Maurice± BendahanDonald A. Benedetti*Helen Benham*Elizabeth Weil Bergmann*Marshall S. Berland and

John E. JohnsonBenton and Fredda Ecker BernsteinLeslie Goldman Berro*Susan Ollila BoydMrs. George E. BoyerPeter A. BoysenNina R. BrilliGene T. BrionSteven and Colleen BrooksCarol Diane Brown and Daniel J. RuffoBeryl E. BrownmanEliane BukantzAlan± and Mary CarmelNancy and Neil CelentanoWendy Fang Chen*Julie A. Choi* and Claudio CornaliCharlotte Zimmerman Crystal*Rosemarie CufaloChristopher Czaja Sager*Harrison R.T. DavisRobert Lee DeanStephen and Connie DelehantyLuis Felipe de MontpensierRonald J. Dovel and Thomas F. LahrJohn C. Drake-JenningsEugene S. Drucker*Ryan* and Leila EdwardsLloyd B. EriksonEric Ewazen*Joan and Peter FaberHolly L. FalikBarbara and Jonathan FileDr.*± and Mrs. Richard B. FiskBarbara G. FleischmanJudi Sorensen FlomAnn Marie Smith FordeLorraine FoxJohn and Candice FrawleyChaim Freiberg*Naomi FreistadtConstance Gleason FurcoloMichael Stephen Gallo*William Gati* and Paul Gati*±Anita L. Gatti*Thelma and Seymour Geller,

on behalf of Jane GellerRabbi Mordecai Genn Ph.D.Mark V. Getlein*John R. GillespieValerie Girard*

Professor Robert Jay GlickmanDr. Ruth J.E. Glickman Sheryl GoldJennifer L. GranucciThe Venerable John A. GrecoDrs. Norman*± and Gilda GreenbergArlene± and Edmund GrossmanMiles Groth, Ph.D.Emma GruberLeo Guimond*Ruth HaaseRobert S. Haggart Jr.* and Stephanie

Haggart*Louise Tesson HallRalph HamakerMarilyn H. Hammerman*Stephen and Andrea HandlemanRev. Tozan Thomas Hardison*Judith Harris and Tony WoolfsonRobert G. HartmannJames S. Hatch*Ira Haupt II and Joyce K. HauptRobert Havery*Betty Barsha HedenbergBrian J. Heidtke Mayme Wilkins HoltJulie Holtzman*Gerri Houlihan*Katherine L. HufnagelJoseph N. and Susan IsolanoBarbara JamesPaul Johnston and Umberto FermaJanice Wheeler Jubin* and

Herbert JubinPeter H. JuddMichael KahnGeorge* and Julia KatzWilliam KernenYounghee Kim-WaitRobert King*Linda Kobler* and Dr. Albert Glinsky*Bruce KovnerEdith Kraft*Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. KrellDr. Yvonne LamyFrancine Landes*Sung Sook Lee*Paul Richards Lemma and

Wilhelmina Marchese Lemma±Loretta Varon Lewis± and

Norman J. LewisNing Liang*In honor of Peter LimonJerry K. LoebEileen Lubars*Chuck MantonCyril± and Cecelia MarcusSerena B. MarloweDolores Grau Marsden*Stephanie and Carter McClelland and

The Stephanie and Carter McClelland Foundation

Joseph P. McGintyDr.± and Mrs. N. Scott McNuttPauline and Donald B.± Meyer

Stephen A. Meyers and Marsha Hymowitz-Meyers

Paula P. MichtomLeo±* and Anne Perillo Michuda*Warren R. MikulkaStephen MittmanRobert A. MorganValerie Wilson Morris*Diane MorrisonMark S. MorrisonL. Michael and Dorothy MoskovisGail MyersMyron Howard Nadel*Steven W. Naifeh and

Gregory White Smith±Anthony J. NewmanOscar and Gertrude Nimetz FundStephen NovickJoyce O’BrienJane OwensMr.± and Mrs. Donald PartonCelia Paul and Stephen RosenAndrea Pell Living TrustJane V. Perr M.D.Ken Perry*Christopher Pilafian*Elissa V. Plotnoff Pinson*Fred PlotkinJudy and Jim PohlmanGeraldine PollackSidney J.± and Barbara S. PollackJohn G. PoppThomas and Charlene PreiselArthur Press*Bernice PriceRajika PuriGena F. Raps*Karen J. RavenNancy L. ReimSusan M. Reim*Susan D. ReinhartMadeline Rhew*Michael RiggLeslie Swan Weirman RileyDouglas Riva*Lloyd*± and Laura RobbDaniel P. RobinsonYvonne Robinson*Carlos Romero and

Joanne Gober RomeroLinda N. Rose*Susan W. RoseIra Rosenblum*Sam* and Deborah RotmanLynne RutkinJoan St. James*Riccardo SalmonaMichael and Diane SandersNancy SchlossCasiana R. SchmidtShelby Evans Schrader± and

John Paul Schrader Irene SchultzWilliam C. SchwartzDavid Shapiro

The Augustus Juilliard Society

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Dr. Robert B. Sharon*Robert D. SholitonArthur T. ShorinSara A. SingerSteven P. Singer M.D. and

Alan Salzman M.D.Ethan A. Silverman*Barbara Thompson SlaterBruce B. SolnickCarl Solomon Sr.Evelyn Sun Solomon*Gary and Roberta± SorenLynn SteuerSally T. StevensRobert C. StevensonJames Streem*

Henry and Jo StroussCheryl V. TalibThomas W. ThompsonTom Todoroff* and Emily MoultonAnli Lin Tong*Marie Catherine TorrisiDr. Marta Vago*Walter* and Elsa VerdehrPaul WagenhoferDietrich and Alice± WagnerAlberto and Paulina A. WaksmanStanley Waldoff*Jessica WeberCatherine White*Miriam S. WienerRobert Wilder± and Roger F. Kipp

Alice Speas Wilkinson*Yvonne Viani WilliamsMargaret S. WilliamsonClark* and Sally Ann* WilsonDr. Theo George WilsonElizabeth R. WoodmanEdward YanishefskyLila York78 anonymous members,

including 27 alumni

As of March 12, 2021

* = alumnus/alumna‡ = deceased

The Augustus Juilliard Society (Continued)

For information about becoming a member of the Augustus Juilliard Society, please visit juilliard.edu/plannedgiving, call (212) 799-5000, ext. 7152, or write to [email protected]. Have you included Juilliard in your planning? Please let us know so that we may thank you and recognize you as a member of the Augustus Juilliard Society.

The Juilliard School is profoundly grateful for the generous gifts received from the following Estates and Trusts between January 1, 2020 and March 12, 2021. We remember the individuals who made these gifts for their vision in supporting future generations of young performing artists at Juilliard.

The Jere E. Admire Charitable TrustHarold Alderman TrustDouglas Scott Anderson Revocable Living TrustEstate of Henrie Jo BarthTrust of Sonia BlockEstate of Frieda BranomBetty and Daniel Bloomfield FundEstate of Annette BurfordTrust of John Dexter BushEstate of June ClaseHarvey M. Cohen Revocable Living TrustColvin Family TrustEstate of Barbara L. CominsEstate of Lito De ManalangEstate of Alice Shaw FarberFima Fidelman TrustDora L. Foster TrustEstate of William GoldenbergEstate of Gordon D. HendersonWilliam J. Henderson Memorial FundFrances B. Hoyland Trust

Estate of Saeko IchinoheTrust of Edward JabesJanet Traeger Salz Charitable TrustHerman Joseph Revocable TrustHamilton H. Kellogg and Mildred H. Kellogg Charitable TrustEstate of Elizabeth J. MisekEstate of Jean PierkowskiEstate of Lillian RogersHoward and Ethel Ross TrustEstate of Edith SagulEstate of Harold C. SchonbergEstate of Geraldine ShapiroEstate of Melvin SilvermanArline J. Smith TrustSondra F. Matesky Inter Vivos TrustJanice Dana Spear TrustPhyllis K. Teich TrustBetty Gates Teicher TrustThe Tomoko TrustTrust of Helen Marshall WoodwardIrene Worth Fund for Young Artists

Estates and Trusts

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Juilliard Administration

EXECUTIVE OFFICERS AND SENIOR ADMINISTRATION

Damian Woetzel, President

Office of the PresidentCiaran Escoffery, Chief of StaffAra Guzelimian, Special AdvisorKathryn Kozlark, Artistic Producer and Director for

Creative EnterpriseChristina Salgado, Director for Equity, Diversity,

Inclusion, and Belonging Initiatives

Office of the ProvostAdam Meyer, ProvostKirstin Ek, Associate ProvostJosé García-León, Dean of Academic Affairs and

AssessmentAmy Evans, Assistant Dean for Academic AffairsJohn-Morgan Bush, Director of Lifelong Learning

Dance DivisionAlicia Graf Mack, Dean and Director of the Dance DivisionKatie Friis, Administrative DirectorMario Alberto Zambrano, Associate Director

Drama DivisionEvan Yionoulis, Richard Rodgers Dean and Director

of the Drama DivisionRichard Feldman, Associate DirectorKatherine Hood, Managing Director

Music DivisionBenjamin Sosland, Interim Dean and Director of the Music

DivisionBärli Nugent, Assistant Dean, Director of Chamber MusicJoseph Soucy, Assistant Dean for Orchestral StudiesMario Igrec, Chief Piano TechnicianJoanna K. Trebelhorn, Director of Orchestral and Ensemble

Operations

Historical PerformanceRobert Mealy, DirectorBenjamin D. Sosland, Administrative Director;

Assistant Dean for the Kovner Fellowships

JazzWynton Marsalis, Director of Juilliard JazzAaron Flagg, Chair and Associate Director

Ellen and James S. Marcus Institute for Vocal ArtsBrian Zeger, Artistic DirectorEmily Wells, Director of AdministrationAndrew Gaines, Director of Opera Activities

Lila Acheson Wallace Libraryand Doctoral Fellows ProgramJane Gottlieb, Vice President for Library and Information

Resources; Director of the C.V. Starr Doctoral Fellows Program

Jeni Dahmus Farah, Director, ArchivesAlan Klein, Director of Library Technical Services

Preparatory DivisionWeston Sprott, DeanAnthony McGill, Artistic Director,

Music Advancement ProgramRebecca Reuter, Administrative Director,

Music Advancement ProgramEkaterina Lawson, Director of Admissions and Academic

Affairs, Pre-CollegeAnna Royzman, Director of Performance Activities,

Pre-College

Enrollment Management and Student DevelopmentJoan D. Warren, Vice PresidentBarrett Hipes, Dean of Student DevelopmentKathleen Tesar, Associate Dean for Enrollment ManagementAlice Jones, Assistant Dean of Community Engagement and

Career ServicesSabrina Tanbara, Assistant Dean of Student AffairsVanessa Valenzuela, Assistant Dean, International

Advisement and Student Diversity InitiativesWilliam Buse, Director of Counseling ServicesRachel Christensen, Administrative Director, Alan D. Marks

Center for Career Services and EntrepreneurshipKatherine Gertson, RegistrarTina Gonzalez, Director of Financial AidCamille Pajor, Director of Bias Response and Title IX

CoordinatorTodd Porter, Assistant Dean, Residence LifeHoward Rosenberg MD, Medical DirectorDan Stokes, Director of Academic Support and Disability

ServicesBeth Techow, Administrative Director of Health and

Counseling Services

DevelopmentAlexandra Wheeler, Vice President and Chief Advancement

OfficerKatie Murtha, Director of Major GiftsLori Padua, Director of Planned GivingRebecca Vaccarelli, Director of Alumni RelationsKim Furano, Director of Foundation and Corporate RelationsRobyn Calmann, Director of Special EventsToniya Katsarov, Director of Development Operations

Public AffairsRosalie Contreras, Vice President of Public AffairsBenedict Campbell, Website DirectorSusan Jackson, Editorial DirectorAnna Sayer, Design DirectorMara Vlatkovic, Director of Marketing, Community Relations

Office of the Chief Operating Officerand Corporate SecretaryLesley Rosenthal, Chief Operating Officer and Corporate

SecretaryChristine Todd, Vice President and CFOMark Shelton, Chief of Public SafetyAdam Gagan, Director of SecurityCameron Christensen, Associate Vice President, FacilitiesKent McKay, Associate Vice President for ProductionRichard Mannoia, Senior Director of Education and Strategy,

K-12 Programs and InitiativesMichael Kerstan, ControllerIrina Shteyn, Director of Financial Planning and AnalysisNicholas Mazzurco, Director of Student Accounts/BursarNicholas Saunders, Director of Concert OperationsTina Matin, Director of Earned Revenue OperationsKevin Boutote, Director of Recording and Classroom

Technology

Administration and LawMaurice F. Edelson, Vice President for Administration and

General CounselCarl Young, Chief Information OfficerDmitriy Aminov, Director of IT EngineeringClara Perdiz, Director of Client Services, ITJeremy Pinquist, Director of Enterprise ApplicationsKatie Germana, Director of Human ResourcesJennifer Wilcox, Director of Apprentice Program

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