Author: angella
Date: 1999-08-22 02:31
actually the univ of kansas has music therapy- i'm sure there are quite a few others-
and to becky- i think you have to go where you can afford, where you can get money if you need, where you'll find sufficient playing opportunities or sufficient atteition from the professor, whatever that may be for you- decide if you'd rather go to a larger school with a large studio or smaller. i've known people to come out of the big schools with big names, i.e. eastman, julliard, northwestern, that are just great. also, the same for less known schools- on the flip side, i know a grad of julliard and one of northwestern and one of eastman, none of which play very well. it all depends on you and your desire and what you get from your instruction. also keep in mind- some of the REALLY great players don't automatically make great teachers- that's something i was cautious of, though- i don't know truly how good any of the people listed are except my own teacher, michael webeter, and russ dagon.
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