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Author: BassClarinetGirl
Date: 2005-08-22 00:49
I'm wondering if anyone can give me information on the music programs of Minnesota private colleges. I am most interested in Carleton Collge, a wonderful liberal arts school. I have toured it, and in the interview, I found out that I can take lessons in any instrument that I want and they have instruments that I can use/rent (such as bass cl, contra alto or bass cls, Ebs...), but I'm wondering about the quality of the programs. I'm not majoring in music, but I plan to be involved with the music program.
Becca
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Author: Low_Reed
Date: 2005-08-22 02:59
My son is just starting his freshman year at University of Minnesota - Morris, one of the top-rated public liberal arts colleges in the country. And he's going to either major or minor in music. They have a very highly-regarded jazz program at Morris. Check it out!
Bruce
**Music is the river of the world!**
-- inspired by Tom Waits and a world full of music makers
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Author: theclarinetguy
Date: 2005-08-23 05:23
I don't know about private schools. But Bemidji State University in Bemidji, MN...my home town...has a good music program. Not sure about the new clarinet teacher. Use to be Dr. Gergory Oaks who I studied with, who was a amazing teacher. It's a good school if your looking to go into music and don't have the money to really pay for college. I'm going to be a freshman there but we could use some good clarinet players.
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Author: LeeB
Date: 2005-08-23 18:50
St. Olaf would be another private Minnesota College to consider. They have a very serious music department. I have a lot of friends who are involved with the program there, and they're all top notch.
http://www.stolaf.edu/depts/music/
Augsburg would be another good choice, especially if you wanted to be in the Twin Cities area. They have some outstanding music department faculty.
http://www.augsburg.edu/music/faculty.html
Both of these institutions have many faculty members who are out in the community doing a lot of performing. They do, and they teach.
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