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The Juilliard School is one of the world's most prestigious performing arts conservatories, located in New York City. Auditioning at Juilliard can be a highly competitive and challenging process, but with careful preparation and a solid plan, you can increase your chances of success. Here are some tips on how to audition at Juilliard: 1. Review the audition requirements: Before you begin preparing, make sure you fully understand the audition requirements for your specific program. These can vary by instrument, voice type, and degree program. 2. Choose appropriate repertoire: Select pieces that showcase your strengths and demonstrate your musicianship. Make sure they are appropriate for your skill level and match the requirements of the audition. 3. Practice, practice, practice: Spend ample time preparing your pieces to a high level of proficiency. Consider working with a private teacher or coach to help you prepare. 4. Be prepared for theory and sight-reading tests: In addition to your performance, you may be tested on your music theory and sight-reading abilities. Practice these skills regularly in preparation for the audition. 5. Dress appropriately: Dress professionally and comfortably. Make sure your attire allows you to move freely and perform to the best of your ability. 6. Arrive early: Plan to arrive at least 30 minutes before your scheduled audition time. This will give you time to warm up and get settled. 7. Stay calm and focused: Remember to breathe and stay focused during your audition. Try to enjoy the experience and trust in your preparation. 8. Follow up: After the audition, follow up with the admissions office to thank them for the opportunity and express your continued interest in the program. Remember, the audition process at Juilliard can be very competitive, and even the most prepared and talented performers may not be accepted. Don't be discouraged if you are not accepted on your first try. Keep working hard and pursuing your passion, and consider auditioning again in the future.
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