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About Juilliard School of Music
The Juilliard Conservatory of Music was founded in 1905. It was originally called the Conservatory of Music by 1924. The rich textile merchant Augustus D Julian left a huge legacy to the school, and the school was renamed as Julian Conservatory of Music. Later, the school merged some small colleges and schools, recruited a group of experts in various fields, and established dance departments, drama departments, jazz departments, evening schools and so on. To become a comprehensive art college. By 1969, the school was officially renamed as Julian College, which has been in use ever since. Located in the center of new york, this school is a world-famous conservatory of music. Juilliard Conservatory of Music mainly consists of music department, dance department and drama department, with 800 undergraduate and graduate students, full-time teachers 1 15 and part-time teachers 142. By the world famous performing artists, professional performers and well-known music, dance, drama teachers form a strong teaching team. They are very willing to share their wisdom and passion in music with young and inspirational students. In addition, there are 200 full-time employees and 25 part-time employees who provide comprehensive logistics support for teachers and students in management, secretarial and technical aspects, which makes Julian University stand in the top position in this field. The dean of the Conservatory of Music is Professor Joseph Polisi. The college enjoys a high reputation in the United States. In the survey and evaluation initiated by US News and World Report, Julian College, Bloomington Jacob Conservatory of Music and Heasman Conservatory of Music have been in the top three in the ranking of American conservatories of music. Location The Juilliard School of Music is located in the center of new york, USA. Most of its campuses are located in the northwest corner of the intersection of West 65th Street and Broadway, near Lincoln Center. New york, located at the mouth of the Hudson River in the northeastern United States, is the largest city in the United States and the United States. The city consists of Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, Bronx and Staten Island. It covers an area of 830 square kilometers. New york is a melting pot. The population is nearly 8 million, coming from more than 0/00 nationalities in the world, including about 2 million Jews, 2 million blacks and more than 600,000 China people. New york is also the cultural center of the United States, with nearly 200 theaters, nearly 100 cinemas and nearly 200 public and private libraries. Edit the infrastructure of this paragraph The Juilliard School is a multi-storey modern teaching building in Lincoln Center, with 84 practice rooms and 4 large music concert halls. In addition, the college has more than 200 pianos for students to practice; 25 private teaching studios provide excellent places for teachers to tutor students; There is 15 studio, which is specially set up for rehearsal and student group discussion and creation services. Every night, there are performances at Julian Theatre and Theatre Academy, which attract hundreds of audiences. Alice Tully Hall, the prestigious Alice Tully Hall is also a part of the college, where students, music professionals, soloists or choirs often hold concerts. Alice Tully Hall is also the permanent concert hall of Julian Philharmonic Orchestra, Julian Symphony Orchestra and Lincoln Center Chamber Music Club. In addition, Paul Concert Hall, Morse Hall and Paul Concert Hall are also the main places for college students to perform. College Library Lila Acheson Wallace Library provides rich resources for the performance and research of colleges and students, including more than 70,000 music scores of composers in various periods, 22,000 books on music, dance, drama and other general subjects, and 25,000 music resources (including records, CDs, cassettes and. Through the computer network of the library, you can also log in to the school's public online catalogue-Juilcat and other rich online resources. The most proud of the academic library is the collection of Julian's manuscripts, which is the largest collection of original works in the world, including music manuscripts, composer's handwriting, rough prints of books and the first edition of books. Bachelor of arts courses: dance major: ballet, modern dance; Drama major: drama translation, drama skills, prose and poetry, Shakespeare's plays, drama history; Bachelor of Music courses: chamber music, composition research, conducting, listening training, jazz research, keyboard skills, music history, music literature, music principles, symphonies and large ensembles, standing repertoires and ensembles, vocal music; Master of Music degree courses: chamber music, jazz studies, repertoire and ensemble, vocal music. Admission requirements: undergraduate students: TOEFL minimum score of 200, writing not less than 3.0. Related majors need interviews. Postgraduate entrance examination: TOEFL computer test requires a minimum of 230 points, and writing should not be less than 5.0. It is necessary to provide the GPA of relevant majors, and relevant majors need interviews.