Juliana performs in-studio for WGTE’s LIVE from FM91
Juliana joins WGTE’s Brad Cresswell live in-studio for a special performance of works from her latest album – AMERICAN WOMAN – on this episode of LIVE from FM91.
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Juliana joins WGTE’s Brad Cresswell live in-studio for a special performance of works from her latest album – AMERICAN WOMAN – on this episode of LIVE from FM91.
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Juliana’s latest release, AMERICAN WOMAN, is “the perfect album to feature as we move from Black History Month to International Women’s Day (March 8) and Women’s History Month, celebrating strong, determined women. Adding a frisson to the festivities this year is that observing these annual milestones feels subversive!” – Bill O’Connell, Ideastream Public Media/WCLV
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Juliana helps kick-off WWFM’s annual Bach 500 fund drive (and Women’s History Month!) with a special in-studio performance featuring fan-favorites off her 2019 release Going Off Script, as well as works from her latest album, AMERICAN WOMAN.
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“In America, ours is a music with room for everyone” – Juliana joins artists such as Jennifer Koh and PUBLIQuartet in discussing concepts of American voices and identity in classical music with Strings Magazine’s Laurence Vittes.
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Juliana joins WVPB’s Matt Jackfert for a discussion of her favorite tracks off her new release, AMERICAN WOMAN, as well as an exclusive in-studio performance of Jackfert’s “A Train Through Snowy Thurmond.”
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Juliana’s latest album, AMERICAN WOMAN, was awarded a Silver Medal for Outstanding Achievement in Classical Music at the 2024 Global Music Awards!
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Host Kevin Press features Dorothy Rudd Moore’s “Dirge and Deliverance” (and other soon-to-be new favorites!) on his podcast, The Moderns.
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Juliana chats with public broadcasting legend Lois Reitzes about her new album, AMERICAN WOMAN, and the challenges women face in classical music today.
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“After listening to American Woman, it’s impossible not to concur with Soltis’s position that the composers ‘deserve their place in the narrative of our shared musical history’ when the recording is so richly informed by their artistry.”
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