Author: steve
Date: 1999-07-22 14:27
I can't believe that anyone didn't mention Northwestern....music school speaks for itself.....pre med is very high powered, with several options.....6 year honors program ( 2 ug then med school), a biomed engineering option, an integrated sciences major...
that being said, both programs require extreme work....best to decide one or the other....I went pre med, realized I didn't like sick people, then became a chemist....
also....medicine is starting to seem to be a not-so-fun gig...at least in music, you dont have to get pre-approval of an insurance company to change phrasing...
read on amazon.com....a review of lieurance wind quintet recording of modern american stuff (james jones, clarinet):
"It's easy to assume that the best American musicians can only be found in the 10 or 20 U.S. orchestras with the biggest names and operating budgets. But that's just not always the case, particularly among wind players. Partly because of the high level of wind teaching at American conservatories and partly due to the __ridiculous oversupply__ of talented musicians, we find excellent musicians all over the country. Those featured here, principals of the Wichita Symphony wind section, are outstanding."
and so it goes...
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