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 J.P.
Author: acIarinet14 
Date:   2014-10-09 06:33

I'm thinking of applying for Juilliard Precollege, I'm in ninth grade. I have played the Mozart Clarinet Concerto recently. I was wondering: How hard is it to get in? How many people get in?
Thanks!



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 Re: Julliard-Precollege
Author: rmk54 
Date:   2014-10-09 21:37

Real hard. Not many.

I recently sent a student there. She auditioned on Copland and an etude from Jeanjean 18. Mozart also, IIRC.

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 Re: Julliard-Precollege
Author: Ed Palanker 
Date:   2014-10-09 22:43

Gee, when I was in the 9th grade I was only playing clarinet for one year and didn't even know who Mozart was. I guess I did OK though. :-)

ESP eddiesclarinet.com

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 Re: J.P.
Author: acIarinet14 
Date:   2014-10-10 00:41

Okay, thanks for the advice. How should I prepare for the audition?
Btw, did your student get accepted?



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 Re: Julliard-Precollege
Author: rmk54 
Date:   2014-10-10 02:33

Yes, she did.

It might help to try and take a lesson or two with one of the teachers there before the audition. Other than that, you should be practicing 2 to 3 hours daily.

I assume you are already taking private lessons - do discuss this with your current teacher.

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 Re: Julliard-Precollege
Author: Christopher Bush 
Date:   2014-10-10 05:11

Although it isn't listed on the Julliard website, I believe that Larry Guy has begun teaching at the Pre-College this Fall. Larry has a long history of nurturing young talents to a very high level. His former students have excelled at numerous conservatories and collegiate music programs. Oh, and he's a terrific human being.

If you have questions about the program, I suggest getting into contact with him and putting yourself on his radar. You could consider a trial lesson to get a bead on what they are looking for in applicants. I'm sure that he would be happy to help you get the answers you need.

Good luck!

Christopher Bush
Prof. of Clarinet - NYU
Princ. Clarinet - Glens Falls Symphony, Metro Chamber Orchestra
Director - NYU Composers Ensemble



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