关于 the Symposium

2023年5月23日至27日

The Starling-DeLay Symposium on 小提琴 Studies is dedicated to fostering the legacy of the late renowned teacher Dorothy DeLay. 两年一次的活动, the Symposium takes place at Juilliard and features a distinguished roster of artist-faculty performing recitals, leading master classes, and teaching workshops designed to refine pedagogical skills with a mind-body connection that takes background, 社会, and mental factors into account.

A source of support and empowerment to her students, Dorothy DeLay took a holistic approach to her teaching and viewed the artist as a whole person rather than just a performer. By nurturing and encouraging each of her students’ individuality, she cultivated a community of thinkers who continue to embody and pass on her philosophy and teachings to the next generation. In emulating this philosophy at the Symposium, many of the participating faculty and performers were mentored by DeLay. 

The next Symposium will take place from Tuesday, May 23 - Saturday, May 27, 2023. The online application is now available and can be accessed here.

View the 2023 Symposium program booklet

View the 2021 virtual Symposium schedule*
View the 2019 in-person Symposium schedule.*

 

 

2023 Symposium Artist-Faculty

丹尼尔Belen, University of Michigan School of 音乐, Founder of Center Stage 字符串 
凯瑟琳曹, The Juilliard School, 艺术总监 of the Chesapeake Chamber 音乐 Festival
Francesca dePasquale, Oberlin Conservatory of 音乐, The Juilliard School Pre-College, Heifetz International 音乐 Institute, Aletheia 钢琴 Trio
Dana Fonteneau, Founder of The WholeHearted 音乐ian™️, Master Demartini Method and Demartini Values Facilitator
兰德尔·古斯比, Decca Classics Artist, Recipient of Sphinx’s Isaac Stern Award, Ambassador for 音乐 Masters in the United Kingdom
詹妮弗·约翰逊, Author, Newfoundland Symphony Orchestra 小提琴ist, ABME Licensed Body Mapping Educator
布莱恩•刘易斯, University of Texas at Austin, 艺术总监 of the 布莱恩•刘易斯 Young Artist Program
李林, The Juilliard School, Perlman 音乐 Program
伊扎克帕尔曼, World-renown soloist, faculty at The Juilliard School and Perlman 音乐 Program, recipient of the John F. Kennedy Center Honor, Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, and Presidential Medal of Freedom.
乔尔司木露, The Juilliard School, Lifetime Grammy Award, former President of Cleveland Institute of 音乐 and Juilliard 弦乐四重奏 member
柯蒂斯·斯图尔特, The Juilliard School, 艺术总监 of the American Composers Orchestra, PUBLIQuartet, Grammy Award Nominee
Rachell Ellen Wong, Recipient of Avery Fisher Career Grant, Seattle Baroque Orchestra, Valley of the Moon 音乐 Institute, Co-Founder of Twelfth Night

 

2023 Symposium 学生的艺术家s

卡尔文·亚历山大
克莱尔Arias-Kim
麦克斯韦尔布朗
Kristine Clair “KayCee” Uchi Galano
艾伦Hayashi 
何倩茹 
天宇刘
Bobby Boogyeom Park
金丝雀公园 
索瑞公园
虹膜牧羊人
Jaewon凌晨

应用

General 信息rmation

Participation is offered at one of two levels: 参与者或 学生的艺术家

参与者 accepted into the symposium will observe all master classes and recitals as well as participate in the workshops. 参与者 are encouraged to bring their instruments for use in the workshops. Preference is given to applicants who are professional violinists or violists, 老师, and postgraduate or college students. Minors (younger than 18) may only be admitted on a space-available basis and must be accompanied by a parent or guardian who is also accepted as a paying participant. No audition is required to apply as a Participant.

学生的艺术家s are selected as performing students for the symposium. Up to 12 student violinists are accepted to perform in public master classes for the artist-faculty and in public recitals in Paul Hall. Student artists may also observe other symposium events as time allows. There is no tuition fee for student artists.

To audition for the 学生的艺术家s program, applicants must submit:

  1. Two letters of recommendation (one must be from the applicant's current primary teacher);
  2. Video audition consisting of the following repertoire:
    • one movement from an unaccompanied sonata or partita by Bach
    • a movement from any concerto in the standard repertoire
    • one Paganini caprice
    • one virtuosic show piece (by Sarasate, Wieniawski, Kreisler, etc.)
    • A piece of your choice: We encourage you to include a work by a composer from historically underrepresented gender, 种族, 少数民族, and cultural heritages. 请参阅 音乐 by Black Composers: An Introductory Resource for some suggested works.

Submitted recordings should be recent and unedited. Preference is given to students currently enrolled in a pre-college, Bachelor's or Master's degree program.

Application Deadline and Fees

The application deadline for the 2023 Symposium has been extended to May 12, 2023. 应用 now to be a participant. The deadline for student artists has passed.

参与者:

  • Application Deadline: extended until May 12, 2023
  • Application Fee: $60
  • Participant 学费: $575
  • Notification of Acceptance: 参与者 will be notified of acceptance on a rolling basis, beginning February 2023.

学生艺术家:

  • Application Deadline: The student artist deadline has passed

 

住宿和膳食

Due to extensive renovations, Juilliard’s Residence Hall is not available for housing in 2023. Symposium attendees may book a room in our reserved hotel block at the Empire Hotel, located at 44 W. 63rd Street, or choose to arrange their own housing. Minors younger than 18, including 学生的艺术家s, must room with a parent or guardian.

Meal plans will not be provided during the Symposium. Food is available for purchase on campus at the Juilliard Cafeteria and at numerous restaurants in the 林肯中心 area.

COVID-19 信息rmation

点击这里 to find Juilliard’s current COVID-19 protocols. 参与者 will be asked to provide proof of vaccination prior to arrival. Juilliard reserves the right to require masking and testing during the course of the program, pending guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and trends in public health conditions at that time.

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For more information please e-mail (电子邮件保护).

布莱恩•刘易斯 艺术总监
凯瑟琳•曹 艺术顾问
安娜Royzman, Administrative Director
埃里克•Oatts 项目经理

The biennial Starling-DeLay Symposium, dedicated to the art of violin teaching and performance, is hosted by The Juilliard School as part of the Starling-DeLay Symposium of 小提琴 Studies and made possible by the generous support of the Dorothy Richard Starling Foundation.