The Clarinet BBoard
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Author: William
Date: 1999-12-21 17:33
Eastman, Curtis and Oberlin are names of "pretigious" music schools that offer graduate degrees in performance. If you want to eventually teach at the college level, then you will need a Phd. or a lot of very impressive professional experience. If your ambition is to play professionally, then a college degree is not necessary--just go to New York City and get lessons with Drucker or Neidich or someone of that stature. When you audition, they will not look at your education resume--it will be who you have studied with, where you have played and how good you sound. Good luck!!!
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Daniel |
1999-12-21 02:50 |
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Daniel (the original) |
1999-12-21 02:57 |
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RE: Serious Clarinet Student |
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William |
1999-12-21 17:33 |
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yakkom |
1999-12-21 23:22 |
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Marci |
1999-12-22 02:52 |
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