Author: hautbois francais
Date: 2010-07-28 05:19
I would recommend you going to:
http://www.hkapa.edu/asp/music/music_department.asp?lang=eng&mode=gui#WindDept
Take the oboe lessons as a non-matriculated student. Hopefully, they will do a good job at teaching you and correcting all your bad habits.
Huang, Zheng (Oboe) and Yiu, Song-lam (Oboe) are part time faculty at HKAPA. Anderson, John (Oboe) Visting HKAPA.
Contact:
http://www.hkapa.edu/asp/music/music_staff_detail.asp?sid=91&lang=eng&mode=gui
The above is the head of woodwinds and u may want have a word with him about where you are at with the oboe and how far you want to go. Hopefully, he will tie you up with a suitable teacher.
However, a word of caution....Oboists in Asia, already in orchestras generally dont have time of day to take students for lessons. If they do, from experience, they also hold back, not teach, or leave out some details and what nots. The "kung fu" master syndrome, where key and important skills are never shared or taught !
Good luck.
Post Edited (2010-07-28 05:28)
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