Graduate Studies

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Program Overview

Educating the next generation of artists, leaders, and global citizens

As we enter our fifth year, The Tianjin Juilliard Graduate Studies program continues to transform the landscape of music-making and education in China. Musicians will earn a Master of Music degree from The Juilliard School  in the first joint venture to offer a U.S.-accredited music degree in China. The curriculum at the Tianjin campus is uniquely focused on collaborative musicianship and provides extensive performance opportunities throughout China, Asia, and beyond. The graduate degree is  offered exclusively in collaborative majors – Instrumental and Orchestral Studies, Instrumental and Chamber Music Studies, Collaborative Piano, and Composition. 

At the heart of Juilliard’s reputation for excellence is a faculty of distinguished artist-teachers. Students will work with an international roster of resident faculty, visiting faculty from The Juilliard School in New York, and other leading artists from around the world. The challenge embraced by our faculty is a complex one: to nurture and guide each musician toward the fullest expression of their potential, and to equip each student with the professional skills and experience to pursue a career in the arts. 

Coaching, lessons, and rehearsals will engage musicians in an imaginative and constructive exchange of ideas. Students will strengthen  their unique musical voice through individual mentorship, and develop  musical dialogue with their peers through ensemble playing.  Through coursework, students will strengthen their ability to generate and communicate interpretative opinions and explore the nature of collaboration using innovative techniques drawn from the worlds of acting, team-building, and music.  

Read the Graduate Studies Admission Viewbook to learn more.

Instrumental and Orchestral Studies

The Instrumental and Orchestral Studies major trains musicians who seek careers in symphony orchestras and other large performing ensembles. The Tianjin Juilliard School offers a comprehensive program that prepares instrumentalists for the modern-day symphonic landscape.

Instrumental and Chamber Music Studies

Our master’s program in Instrumental and Chamber Music Studies, unique in Asia, is dedicated to preparing musicians for careers performing in string and piano chamber music ensembles. Individual artists and pre-formed groups are encouraged to apply.

Collaborative Piano

The Collaborative Piano program is for accomplished pianists who wish to become practitioners in the art of collaborating with singers and instrumentalists. While acquiring skills in both vocal and instrumental repertoire, students have exposure to a wide repertoire, vocal coaching techniques, and interpretive traditions.  

Composition

Students will study with a combination of Tianjin Juilliard’s resident faculty, composition faculty from the New York campus, and distinguished guest composers as they explore what it means to be a creative artist in the context of today’s fast-paced social and technological transformations.

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Admissions

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The Tianjin Juilliard School is transforming the landscape of music-making and education in China. Earn a Master of Music degree from The Juilliard School in the first joint venture to offer a U.S.-accredited music degree in China. Learn more about Pre-College opportunities for serious music study. At The Tianjin Juilliard School, you will be able to continue to build upon Juilliard’s tradition of musical excellence, refining your craft with world-renowned artists, and build a global peer network.
 

Collaborative Musicianship

Through coursework, students strengthen their ability to generate and communicate interpretative opinions and explore the nature of collaboration using innovative techniques drawn from the worlds of acting, team-building, and music.  

Performance Opportunities

Performing before a live audience is one of the most valuable aspects of a Juilliard education, and at the school, the resources and performance opportunities to do so are abundant. 

A Global Peer Network

At The Tianjin Juilliard School, students will benefit from becoming part of an international community of exceptional artists. The networks developed by students will provide a foundation for their professional lives. 

Curriculum

Pre-college education takes place on Saturdays, from September through May. The Division offers a complete curriculum that includes weekly lessons on your major instrument, chamber music, and classes in music theory and ear training, as well as electives. Frequent opportunities to perform solo, chamber and orchestral concerts enrich the educational experience and prepare students for a future in music. Instruction is bilingual in English and Chinese, and requires time and commitment from students and their families. 

 

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Public Music Education

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The Music Advancement Program will play an important role within the community through high-quality arts education for the public. The Tianjin Juilliard School’s Public Music Education Program will provide students with a variety of courses based on the individual student’s diverse learning objectives and personal standards. Students come from all walks of life. They are of different age groups, professional levels, backgrounds, and experiences with diverse learning motivations.

The music classes could be well suited for individuals seeking introductory lessons to classical music; students who have mastered playing a musical instrument and are motivated to raise their proficiency and artistic attainment; or could also serve adults or retirees who wish to continue their studies in music. This curriculum design will provide students with quality learning opportunities through participation, and enhance their overall understanding of the performing arts including performance skills. This program is a new model in arts education in China and Asia.

Pre-College

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Collaborative Piano

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Collaboration and Artistry

Collaborative piano is a nascent profession in China. Tianjin Juilliard is poised to contribute to this exciting and emergent scene with a curriculum based on the best practices in training collaborative pianists.

Natalia Katyukova

Collaborative Piano faculty

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Instrumental and Chamber Music Studies

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Collaboration and Artistry

In our Instrumental and Chamber Music Studies program, musicians on the cusp of launching a professional career can focus on their education while broadening their artistic and collaborative expertise through a multitude of performance experiences and deep study of chamber music repertoire.

Weigang Li

Violin and chamber music faculty, violinist of the Shanghai Quartet

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Living in Tianjin

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Tianjin is an up-and-coming city, as one can easily tell from the development of businesses and buildings in downtown Tianjin. The Binhai New Area, where the Tianjin Juilliard campus is located can be described as peaceful. Situated just beside the Haihe river, one can be treated to the gorgeous view of the waters all year round, with well-maintained parks just in its vicinities. 

Jaben (MM ’22, horn)

Arts and Culture

In the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region, major symphony orchestras and ensembles from around the world perform in spectacular venues such as the Tianjin Grand Theater, Tianjin Concert Hall, National Centre for the Performing Arts in Beijing, and the Forbidden City Concert Hall in Beijing. 

Local Activities

Go on a day trip to visit Tianjin’s portion of the Great Wall of China at Huangyaguan, stroll the historical streets of the Five Great Avenues, or take in the sights at the Tianjin Haihe Cultural Square. Also known as the “Mother River of Tianjin,” the Haihe,  weaves through the central part of the city, east through Yujiapu, the center of Binhai Area where The Tianjin Juilliard School located and empties into the Bohai Sea at the Port of Tianjin.  

Local Cuisine

Nestled between the mountains and the ocean, Tianjin is proud of its distinctive local cuisine, including roast duck, fresh seafood, and famous traditional local snacks such as steamed buns, fried dough twists, and other delectable desserts.  

Transportation

From the high-speed train station adjacent to the school in Binhai, one can reach downtown Tianjin in just over 20 minutes, Beijing in exactly one hour, or Shanghai in four hours. Flights from the Tianjin Binhai International Airport can whisk you away for a weekend of exploration in other fascinating cities within China, or a quick getaway with direct service to dynamic cities like Seoul, Tokyo, Bangkok, Singapore, among others. 

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Facilities

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Facilities

Tianjin Juilliard’s facilities are designed for learning and performing, helping to shape the next generation of performing artists. Audiences in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region will benefit from the communal spaces and public programs sharing the extraordinary talents of our students, spreading the joy of the performing arts.

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