Performance Run Time: 90 minutes, no intermission. 
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Embodying the Juilliard motto “play old music like it’s new and new music like it’s old,” Icons and Innovators features acclaimed and emerging artists affiliated with the legendary school with bold performances of new and celebrated works across music, dance, and theater. 

Musical performances demonstrate vocal and instrumental mastery and exemplify ingenious collaboration. Midori brings Bach to the 21st century; Emanuel Ax interprets an excerpt from John Williams’s Sabrina; Nico Muhly and Nadia Sirota play Philip Glass and share Muhly‘s own dynamic composition; Caroline Shaw also performs work by Glass, as well as her own; and rising pianist Tony Siqi Yun performs the Chicago premiere of Shaw’s recent piano piece, created for him. 

Vocalists Lauren Randolph and Laëtitia Hollard bring opera and Broadway, with Randolph performing an aria from Saint-Saëns’ Samson et Dalila and Hollard performing Marvin Hamlisch’s winning “Disneyland.” Local students from Chicago’s own Merit School of Music also share their inspiring voices on the program. Chicago Symphony Orchestra’s recent composer-in-residence Jessie Montgomery introduces her moving work Peace which is performed by pianist Joshua Mhoon alongside cellist Noah Chen.

Dance offerings are equally impressive and varied, with rich, layered performances by some of today’s most exciting artists. American Ballet Theatre dancer Kayla Mak performs a contemporary solo set to a piano etude by Philip Glass, performed by Derek Wang. Morgan Clune and Elliot Hammans from Hubbard Street Dance Chicago perform an excerpt by revered choreographer Lar Lubovitch, joined by Joe Block, Jarien Jamanila, and Chicago’s beloved jazz master Kurt Elling. And, the groundbreaking contemporary choreographer Bobbi Jene Smith shares a recent solo with music by Muhly and performed by Lounes Landri

Plus, rising actors Hollard and Emma Pfitzer Price portray work from Shakespeare to Anna Deavere Smith, who herself will give a special tribute to Joan W. Harris. 

All together, these brilliant performances illuminate works from across time and disciplines to honor Joan W. Harris — a visionary leader who has laid the foundation for artists to thrive throughout her time and into the future.

Due to a scheduling conflict, Phillipa Soo will be unable to perform as previously announced. Current artist listing as of April 17, 2026. All artists and programs are subject to change.

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