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Two Songs by Bottesini
BOTTESINI
Two Songs
Juliet Renée Rand, soprano
Devin O'Brien, double bass
Ting Ting Wong, piano
Two Songs
Juliet Renée Rand, soprano
Devin O'Brien, double bass
Ting Ting Wong, piano


Och, jaký žal... Ten lásky sen from The Bartered Bride (Prodaná nevěsta) by Bedřich Smetana
Juliet Rand, Soprano
Ting Ting Wong, Piano
Ting Ting Wong, Piano


"Vous ne savez pas où je vous ai menée" from Pelléas et Mélisande by Debussy
Curtis Institute of Music Voice Studio Recital
"Vous ne savez pas où je vous ai menée" from Pelléas et Mélisande by Debussy
Juliet Rand, Soprano
Emilio Vasquez, Baritone
Miloš Repický, Piano
"Vous ne savez pas où je vous ai menée" from Pelléas et Mélisande by Debussy
Juliet Rand, Soprano
Emilio Vasquez, Baritone
Miloš Repický, Piano


Moon River by Henry Mancini & Johnny Mercer (Additional verse by Juliet Rand, Arr. Isabel Cardenes)
Curtis Institute of Music
Bandwidth Residency
Juliet Rand, Soprano
Isabel Cardenes, Harp
Bandwidth Residency
Juliet Rand, Soprano
Isabel Cardenes, Harp


L'abbandono by Bellini & Elfenlied by Wolf
Curtis Institute of Music Voice Department Recital
L'abbandono by Bellini & Elfenlied by Wolf
Juliet Rand, Soprano
Miloš Repický, Piano
L'abbandono by Bellini & Elfenlied by Wolf
Juliet Rand, Soprano
Miloš Repický, Piano


Gabriela Ortiz Revolución Diamantina Mariana Corichi Gómez, conductor
Gabriela Ortiz
Revolución Diamantina
Mariana Corichi Gómez, conductor
Juliet Renée Rand, soprano
Jennifer Robinson, soprano
Jeysla Rosario Santos, soprano
Celestia Song, soprano
Isabella Hincksman, mezzo-soprano
Maisy Parker, mezzo-soprano
Kate Li, mezzo-soprano
Judy Zhuo, mezzo-soprano
Curtis Symphony Orchestra
"The ballet is divided into six acts that traverse various scenarios related to feminism: harassment and a lack of security in public spaces, the confusion between the language of romantic love and practices of manipulation and control that all too often, can lead to lethal forms of violence against women; solitude and a lack of sense of belonging; the voices of the disappeared; a blind march that makes its appearance on the horizon of a nonsensical place; the intimate terrorism that goes on between couples, as well as its stages and consequences; street protests and their cries for justice; and finally, the aspiration that only by walking together will we be able to find a way out, because even though we may have only indirectly experienced much of what has been described here, their cause is also our own: that of all of us, women and men and people."
—Gabriela Ortiz
Revolución Diamantina
Mariana Corichi Gómez, conductor
Juliet Renée Rand, soprano
Jennifer Robinson, soprano
Jeysla Rosario Santos, soprano
Celestia Song, soprano
Isabella Hincksman, mezzo-soprano
Maisy Parker, mezzo-soprano
Kate Li, mezzo-soprano
Judy Zhuo, mezzo-soprano
Curtis Symphony Orchestra
"The ballet is divided into six acts that traverse various scenarios related to feminism: harassment and a lack of security in public spaces, the confusion between the language of romantic love and practices of manipulation and control that all too often, can lead to lethal forms of violence against women; solitude and a lack of sense of belonging; the voices of the disappeared; a blind march that makes its appearance on the horizon of a nonsensical place; the intimate terrorism that goes on between couples, as well as its stages and consequences; street protests and their cries for justice; and finally, the aspiration that only by walking together will we be able to find a way out, because even though we may have only indirectly experienced much of what has been described here, their cause is also our own: that of all of us, women and men and people."
—Gabriela Ortiz


Strange Birds from Through the Doors by Ania Vu
AMERICAN MODERN ENSEMBLE
Juliet Rand, soprano
Lindsey Goodman, flute
Tasha Warren, clarinet
Micheal Barnes, percussion
Geoffrey Burleson, piano
Michael Jorgensen, violin
Dave Eggar, cello
Kai-Chun Wong, conductor
Juliet Rand, soprano
Lindsey Goodman, flute
Tasha Warren, clarinet
Micheal Barnes, percussion
Geoffrey Burleson, piano
Michael Jorgensen, violin
Dave Eggar, cello
Kai-Chun Wong, conductor


That'll Show Him from A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum by Stephen Sondheim
Juliet Rand, soprano
Ting Ting Wong, piano
Ting Ting Wong, piano


Exiting Arcadia: Strophe, I. - by Peter Damon-Cronmiller
Exiting Arcadia: Strophe, I. -
Music by Peter Damon-Cronmiller
Juliet Rand, soprano
Nicole Ying, piano
Music by Peter Damon-Cronmiller
Juliet Rand, soprano
Nicole Ying, piano
PFM20260131_ Bandwidth11 Moon River
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