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...probably the only actor who can claim to have portrayed a cartoon character, a real-life character, and an alien," said Dwyang, noting that Williams' alternation between technical diligence and impulsive individualism were once described by Time Magazine as "Juliard and wackiness...

Author: By Alison D. Morantz, | Title: Pudding Honors Turner, Williams | 2/1/1989 | See Source »

...year, Tsang was so proficient at both instruments that he was accepted to the Saturday School at Juliard, and became the youngest musician to attain that honor. Back then, Tsang recalls, he could never have predicted his current plans to be a professional musician, and knew only that he loved music...

Author: By Shari Rudavsky, | Title: Tsang: The Carnegie Cellist | 4/6/1985 | See Source »

...bass and high, clipped synthesizer sound like portions of Alan Parson's robot music, but the song is infused with Steamroller-style life through the flowing keyboard lead, which sounds like a space-aged vibraphone played by a master planist (a strange coincidence, as the keyboardist is Jackson Berkey, Juliard graduate and Baldwin grand piano champion...

Author: By Martin Kalz, | Title: Baroque Rock | 3/2/1984 | See Source »

Basketball crowds may not be known for their highbrow taste in music, but the capacity audience in attendance last Saturday didn't need diplomas from Juliard to tell that "The Imperial March" was a mistake. Boos, hisses, and the kind of language normally reserved for referees were aimed at the band which as usual took it all in stride. "We try to be light, entertaining, non-chalant," said one band member after the fiasco. "The more crowd response we elicit the better--bad or good...

Author: By Burton F. Jablin, | Title: Banging the Drum Slowly | 2/19/1982 | See Source »

...exterior will command the Lincoln center plaza with a classic sort of simplicity that is comforting for New York. Eventually it will be faced by the New York State Theater and the Metropolitan Opera House, both to be built in the similar style with columned facades. Only the Juliard School of Music which will stand to the rear of the Philharmonic will offend the basic scheme and even that offense is not a particularly serious...

Author: By Russell B. Roberts, | Title: Lincoln Center | 10/6/1962 | See Source »

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