Master class with Fabio Luisi
The Juilliard School
Casting
Fabio Luisi — Maestro
Rebecca Farley — Pamina, The Magic Flute
Daniel Mirosław — Sarastro, The Magic Flute
Alexander McKissick — Tamino, The Magic Flute
Valeriya Polunina — Pianista
Miles Mykkanen — Ferrando, Così fan Tutte
Cody Quattlebaum — Guglielmo, Così fan Tutte
Fan Jia — Don Alfonso, Così fan Tutte
Alex Razskazoff — Fiordiligi, Così fan Tutte
Samantha Hankey — Dorabella, Così fan Tutte
William Kelley — Pianista
Julia Wolcott — Alice Ford, Falstaff
Kara Sainz — Meg Page, Falstaff
Liv Redpath — Nannetta, Falstaff
Natalia Kutateladze — Quickly, Falstaff
Sobre el programa...
For the first time, The Juilliard School joins forces with medici.tv for special master classes webcast live from New York. Watch Fabio Luisi's master class.
Grammy and ECHO Klassik Award-winner Fabio Luisi serves as general music director of the Zurich Opera and principal conductor of the Metropolitan Opera. He launches a new appointment as principal conductor of the Danish National Symphony Orchestra (DNSO) in the 2017-2018 season. This season, his fifth season of his Met tenure, he conducts David McVicar’s acclaimed Cavalleria rusticana and Pagliacci, Richard Eyre’s new Manon Lescaut, and Le nozze di Figaro.
The Juilliard School's master classes:
The Juilliard School opens its doors for a special master class series, featuring Juilliard’s vocal arts, historical performance, and instrumental students. The chance to work with seasoned, world-renowned artists is one of the innumerable benefits of being a Juilliard student. In addition to studying with members of Juilliard’s own celebrated faculty, their students reap the benefits of the wisdom and professional experience of visiting artists like mezzo-soprano Joyce DiDonato, pianist Murray Perahia, violinist Christian Tetzlaff, conductor Vladimir Ashkenazy, jazz saxophonist Benny Golson, early-music expert William Christie, and many others who come to the school each year to give master classes.