Joseph polisi juilliard biography
Joseph W. Polisi
Joseph William Polisi became the sixth president of The Juilliard School in September , bringing to that position his previous experience as a college administrator, a writer in the fields of music, public policy and the arts, and an accomplished bassoonist.
Before coming to Juilliard, Dr. Polisi was Dean of the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music (), Dean of Faculty at the Manhattan School of Music (), and Executive Officer of the Yale University School of Music (). He holds three graduate degrees in music from Yale, having completed his Doctor of Musical Arts in , a Master of Musical Arts in , and a Master of Music in He also holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science from the University of Connecticut and a Master of Arts degree in international relations from Tufts University's Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy.
As a bassoonist, Dr. Polisi has performed extensively in the United States, in solo and in chamber performances. In addition to performing with faculty and students in concerts at The Juilliard School, he has participated in a benefit concert at the Vivian Beaumont Theater for the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, and in chamber performances in Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center's Alice Tully Hall. He first studied with his father, the late William Polisi, a distinguished musician who was principal bassoonist of the New York Philharmonic and a Juilliard faculty member for 30 years. Joseph Polisi continued his performance studies throughout his college years, and was a student of Maurice Allard at the Conservatoire National de Paris from as an “auditeur libre,” after receiving his first master's degree at Yale. He has written many scholarly and educational articles for professional journals, is a frequent speaker on arts and education issues, has produced several sound recordings, primarily focusing on contemporary American music, and has recorded a solo album of 20 th -century bassoon music for Crystal Records. His book, The Artist as Citizen , was published by Amadeus Press in January,
Joseph Polisi's twenty years at Juilliard have been a time of vitality for the school, with the establishment of new student services and alumni programs, a revised curriculum, and an emphasis on the humanities and liberal arts. Under his tenure, the Juilliard Orchestra has toured China and Hong Kong in , Japan in and , and Japan and Korea in ; the ensemble also performed in France and Bermuda in and , and participated as resident ensemble at the Evian Festival in and at Festival dei Due Mondi in Spoleto, Italy, in and
This period of growth at Juilliard also has seen enhanced student and faculty financial support; the construction of a bed residence for students, the Meredith Willson Residence Hall, in the Samuel B. and David Rose Building; the creation of an exchange program with Columbia University and Barnard College; a new emphasis on community outreach with particular attention to under-represented students; creation of a CD-ROM product to teach music to children; a school-wide initiative to develop interdisciplinary programs involving actors, dancers, and musicians; the creation of the Institute for Jazz Studies, a collaborative program with Jazz at Lincoln Center; and the development of a mentoring program to broaden Juilliard students' educational and artistic opportunities.
In addition, Dr. Polisi has led the process of developing a comprehensive long-range plan for the school that has resulted in The Campaign for Juilliard, a $ million capital campaign dedicated to further increasing student financial aid and faculty compensation, as well as developing school-wide programs that will prepare Juilliard students for the changing demands of the twenty-first century. Currently, he oversees the planning process for a major renovation of the Juilliard building, with construction to begin in June, ; and he leads Juilliard's project to celebrate its centennial in the academic year.
Joseph W. Polisi appears in the following:
American Composers
Sunday, July 04,
In this July 4th special edition, we will explore music by American composers – works chosen by 11 of our guests including Tom Brokaw, Condoleezza Rice, Alan Alda and Renée Fleming.
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The Life of William Schuman
Monday, August 10,
Arts organizations, the problem is not that your deficits are too large, but that they are too small. That is composer William Schuman talking in , when he was president of the still-in-construction-and deeply-in-debt Lincoln Center. We’ll find out if the philosophy of one of the most powerful arts administrators
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The Life of William Schuman
Wednesday, January 28,
The arts world is looking to the Obama Administration for new policy, increased funding, and a new head for the National Endowment for the Arts. Some are calling for a "secretary of the arts" in Obama's cabinet. Today we look back at the life of one the most powerful figures
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Joseph Polisi
Sunday, September 04,
Juilliard President, Joseph Polisi, reveals the music that changed his life – from Gregorian chants to a popular tango – along with his favorite composers: Mahler and Bartók.
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