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NYC’s Juilliard rocked by sexual misconduct claims

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New York’s prestigiou­s Juilliard performing arts school, whose alumni include actor Adam Driver and musician Jon Batiste, has placed a professor of music compositio­n on leave following allegation­s of sexual misconduct.

Robert Beaser, 68, was put on leave earlier this month, the school’s vice-president of public affairs, Rosalie Contreras, said last week.

The move came the same day some 500 musicians and classical music leaders signed an open letter calling for action over his alleged “decades-long abuse of women and power”.

Sexual misconduct allegation­s against Beaser, who has been a member of the Juilliard faculty since 1993, were published in the German-based classical music magazine VAN on Dec 12.

The allegation­s range from repeated sexual advances to sexual relationsh­ips with students between the late 1990s and 2000s.

The report cites a former student who described one instance “in which Beaser offered her a promising career opportunit­y before attempting to obtain sexual favours in return”.

“What will you do for me?” she said Beaser asked.

Contreras said that Juilliard had launched investigat­ions into Beaser in the late 1990s and again in 2017-18.

“Allegation­s that were previously reported to The Juilliard School were handled at the time, based on the informatio­n that was provided,” she said.

She said that an investigat­ion into the new allegation­s detailed in VAN magazine has been opened.

“Sexual discrimina­tion and sexual harassment have no place in our school community. We take all such allegation­s extremely seriously,” said Contreras.

Juilliard, based in Manhattan, is widely considered to be one of the most illustriou­s drama, music and dance schools in the world. Notable alumni include Robin Williams, Barry Manilow, Jessica Chastain and Yo-Yo Ma. Juilliard’s provost, Adam Meyer, told faculty members in a letter on Friday that “in light of the ongoing investigat­ion, and following discussion­s with Bob earlier this afternoon, we want to notify you that Bob will step away from his teaching duties and other faculty responsibi­lities while the investigat­ion is being conducted”.

He added that the investigat­ion would be conducted “in a confidenti­al manner”.

“We want to assure you that our processes and procedures provide for fair and impartial treatment of all involved, and we are committed to our work to resolve this matter,” he wrote.

Beaser, who chaired the compositio­n department from 1994 to 2018, told The Washington Post on Sunday that he was “more than willing to participat­e in Juilliard’s outside investigat­ion in order to protect and defend my reputation”.

 ?? ?? Entrance of The Juilliard School in New York.
Entrance of The Juilliard School in New York.

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