![]() They have triplet children, Marie, Leo and Grace. John lives in South Bend, Indiana with his wife Jennica, also an Auburn native. Other recognitions include two ASCAP Morton Gould Awards, the Brian Israel Prize (first place), and invitations from the I-Park Artist’s Enclave, the Brush Creek Arts Foundation, the MusicX Festival, and the Bowdoin Music Festival. John is the recipient of an NEA Fellowship from the MacDowell Colony, fellowships from Tanglewood and Yaddo as well as commissions from the American Opera Initiative. In 2018, Albany Records released “Line Drawings,” a portrait album of his chamber music, which features his recording debut on the glass harmonica. for a new glass harmonica, becoming one of the few exponents of this rare instrument in contemporary music. In 2015, John commissioned glass blowers G. He has written for many top-tier performers in classical music, including Grammy-winning artists Roomful of Teeth, Molly Barth, and Nicolas Photinos as well as for principals from major orchestras and internationally renowned soloists. His chamber opera, The Investment, was commissioned by the American Opera Initiative of the Washington National Opera and premiered at the Kennedy Center in November of 2014. Leading ensembles and soloists have taken his music to the International Viola Congress, Carnegie’s Weill Hall, the Hindemith Centre, The American Cultural Institute of Peru and the Four Seasons Centre of Toronto to name a few. In 2015, he joined the faculty at University of Notre Dame as Assistant Professor of Composition and Theory where he is currently.ĭescribed by critics as “enchanting” and “truly magical,” John’s compositions have been performed in venues around the world. John is a composer, pianist and one of the world’s few glass harmonica players. ![]() He received a Bachelor of Music Degree, summa cum laude, from Syracuse University and a Master in Music and Ph.D. He graduated from Auburn High School in 2003. John Liberatore is a native of Auburn with strong ties to Central New York. Julie also hosts a weekly legal radio show, Off the Record. In spare time, she enjoys playing the flute and cello. ![]() Julie enjoys spending time with her husband who is also a trial attorney and their two children. She more recently presented at the annual summer meeting of the National Academy of Forensic Engineers on the use of expert accident reconstructionist testimony at trials of motor vehicle accident cases. She has lectured extensively throughout New York State on topics including Medical Malpractice, Nursing Home Neglect and Abuse, Use of Supplemental Needs Trusts in Personal Injury Actions, and Products Liability. Julie has been highlighted as a Woman to Watch (2016) by the Rochester Democrat & Chronicle.Ĭurrently, Julie serves as the Chair of the Board for the Mental Health Association of Monroe County and is a Director-At-Large on the Board of Directors of the New York State Trial Academy. She has been listed by Super Lawyers as a Rising Star in Plaintiffs’ Medical Malpractice and was recognized as a recipient of the Top Women in Law Award in 2015 by the Rochester Daily Record. Julie received recognition as a Top 40 Under 40 Trial Lawyer-Civil Plaintiffs in New York by the National Trial Lawyers. She was selected by her peers for inclusion in the Best Lawyers in America publication for Medical Malpractice-Plaintiffs and Personal Injury Litigation-Plaintiffs. Julie has been chosen time and again as a leading trial attorney. She also worked as Counsel in a Rochester plaintiffs’ firm for several years focusing her practice on medical malpractice and heading that firm’s nursing home neglect and abuse practice. Julie began her career in the litigation department of a large well-respected Rochester law firm of over 100 attorneys. She earned her law degree at Syracuse University of Law, cum laude. Julie Jordan DiPalma graduated from Auburn High School in 1997 and from the University of Rochester with a dual degree in Political Science and Health and Society with honors.
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