a day in the life of a Juilliard School music student. let's do this!

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Published 2019-12-24
Merry Christmas lovely people! 🎅🏻

After a year and a half as a Juilliard School grad student in New York City, I thought about taking you guys along one of the busiest times of the school year - December!
Come with me to prep for a day of class, practice, orchestra rehearsal, friends, and going to a concert in the evening at Carnegie Hall!

For my violin lessons, apply through my website: www.suminastuder.com/studio-1
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✩ mentioned ✩
- Richarlita Xin-Hua You (pianist)    / @richarlita  
- Ludvig Gudim ( violinist) www.nordicartistsmanagement.com/artists/ludvig-gud…
- Grace Rosier (violinist, and she has a channel!!)    / @twopigeons4655  
- Sheku Kanneh-Mason (cellist) shekukannehmason.com/
- Isata Kanneh-Mason (piano) ewww.enticottmusicmanagement.com/project/isata-kann…

Other mentions:
Carnegie Hall
The Juilliard School Admissions: bit.ly/2Eg35tQ

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✭ website: www.suminastuder.com/

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✩ Background music by: Swell x Shiloh, Secret Crates, Elijah Who, 90s Flav
Spotify: spoti.fi/39uH6uo

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✩ hope you have a great day! :)

All Comments (21)
  • @Simon_S22
    “I’m ready for 2020” she said
  • @BrianMegilligan
    I always felt like string players were better at ear training than us other instrumentalists because you are accustomed to listening so carefully on your instrument - no keys or valves to press.
  • @megamanz6618
    So y'all Juilliard students just get to have lunch with Sheku Kanneh Mason? Ya might as well invite Yo Yo Ma and Hillary Hahn while you're at it.
  • @AHG1347
    Nice that Sumina got that 30 minute practice session. Imagine if she practiced 40 hours a day? Thank you for sharing your day at Julliard.
  • @ViolinaRacheva
    My mom auditioned for Julliard. Sadly she didn't make it in, but hey,she auditioned!!!!!:)
  • @lekhaigia1997
    i just feel poor watching this instead of untalented ahhaah
  • We used those same text books when I was there in the 1980s. The building looks a lot nicer inside now, and that cafeteria is just amazing! I would love to see more shots of inside, especially the library. Thanks for doing this!
  • "2020, I'm ready for you. Please, I need a fresh start." Oof, that didn't age well.
  • @Shareef2610
    we would like to see how they teach in Juilliard,
  • @katiethomas9021
    When you watch these videos to live vicariously through the people who are talented enough to get into Julliard
  • @xidena166
    If you can study slowly, you can study quickly!
  • Sumina and Tiffany both went to Juiliard... it seems like the absolute place to be!
  • @wesk7346
    Yay! I think I saw you in the elevator couple of weeks ago at Juilliard. Totally fanboi'd out. Hahahahaha.
  • @macumbeiro_xx
    This is totally unrelated but I convinced my ex-girlfriend to buy a cello because she said it was a dream of her to learn how to play that instrument since she was a little girl, so I gave her a couple of lessons and she had potential, now that we broke up the cello is collecting dust in a random corner of her apartment, it breaks my heart and sometimes I feel the urge to buy it from her and give it to somebody who would appreciate it, it's not that it's an expensive cello it's like $1,500 but nevertheless it's meant to be played and taken care of like all musical instruments, so if you have an instrument just laying around dust it off and give it another try, or give it way to somebody who will love it, the world will be better because of it :)
  • Dude performing in Carnegie is insane, I sang there with Eric Whitacre and it was an experience I’ll never forget
  • @jason101other
    Its so interesting to me to hear such a seasoned violinist who has competed at so many international competitions talk about that they're just now learning to play the Beethoven Violin Concerto. I was astonished when I heard L. Biatashvilli state she only learned the Tchaikovsky late in her career. I always have the misconception that prodigies pretty much can play almost anything from like 12.
  • @lizs.6061
    I just discovered your channel, I follow Tiffany Poon. I am a piano evening division student at Juilliard and its its so nice to see clips of the school and practice rooms. I have some on my channel too along w bad practice videos of me, lol. Lovely video!
  • @sarahhamdy9883
    i’m only a freshman in high school but i looked into Juilliard and I was born and Raised in New York, i’m looking forward to go to that school. (hopefully) i’m a clarinet player and unfortunately it will be hard because of how many clarinet players their are. but i’m hoping for the best!
  • I'm a 78 year old portrait artist but early on my third grade music teacher wanted me to take up violin but I stuck with art.I still love the violin.
  • @kaiabutler5080
    you should do “practice with me” videos! that little clip was so interesting, especially seeing your thought process at the same time :)