Juilliard School & Columbia University graduate, now working as a pianist, educator, and entrepreneur. I'm the founder and artistic director of multiple music schools, and teach collegiate piano lessons. I also record piano covers for fun. I'm here to provide helpful content for any of you who wish to pursue music as a career :)
Great tips. We recently talked with Nikki Abissi, a Julliard trombone grad, on our podcast. I'm also talking to flutist Juli Nickel tomorrow who just launched a coaching service to help students auditioning for music programs.
Thanks so much for the advice! I am auditioning in march and will definitely be applying these tips! Also, I couldn’t help but notice prof. Lowenthal in your pictures! Was he your teacher (he is my top choice rn, so I’d love some advice!)?
Hey!! I hope you answer this. I’m a junior in high school and I decided I want to go to Juilliard as my dream school and I’m going to audition for the pre college program. I would like to know which pieces you recommend playing for the audition and any advices you can give. Thank you so much! I love your videos
Thank you so much for this video. I’ve been learning piano for 2 years since 8th grade and a sophomore in high school. I’m gonna take level 7 AIM test in Chicago this year. How do I train or prepare to try to get into Northwestern Bienen school. I really have a passion for music. Thank you 🙏
I'm pretty much at the stage you were at when you first started playing piano. I know you're trying to prepare for something, but I just think it's nice see that someone like me who didn't start playing super young can make it this far. Good luck with your applications.
Im 15 years old so im a sophomore in hs rn. I play the oboe and ive played since the 6th grade. Im already doing a level 7 for a solo for an event here. Julliard is my dream school. I wanna play in orchestras and perform. I hope i can get it!!
hello, I’m a 16 year old singer and guitarist, been playing since 8. I’ve had many people tell me I should be on broadway because of my high notes and singing, so I’ve made my life educated to Juilliard since I was 10, I’ve practised at least everyday and my voice got stronger, my biggest inspo on Juilliard is definitely Phillipa soo, she’s taught me all I need to know and now I hope I get in with the tips you’ve provided me, love from Vegas ❤
I'm 13 and want to someday join Juilliard. There's a piece that's close to me, Brahm's Hungarian Dance No. 5, but it's considered easy for violin, i love this piece but I'm concerned if it's too easy to get in.
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I’m currently 13 and have been playing violin for 1 year and a half, but the thing is I’ve never been able to push myself a lot through my life but I really wanna go somewhere like this, have any advice?
Same but I've started violin at 15 and I've played guitar since I was 11 I wonder if I'm too late :( also I'm from a middle class family and I heard that Julliard is very expensive