Author: HautboisJJ
Date: 2011-12-28 13:18
What a question. To be realistic, no. And starting late is nothing to be proud about, even if you eventually become very good. But you know, you can afford it financially, and you have all the determination in the world. By all means. It's your right, but whether people eventually say YES to your playing, is their right. I believe Ingo Goritzki started after his 20s and Jonathan Kelly was a literature/law student before he went into music professionally. But in both cases, they are extreme examples and oh boy can they play! With today's competition, one really has to be careful. Of course, i am not sure why you want to study music and especially the oboe, but it must be extremely clear, at least for yourself. Good luck!
Regards,
Howard
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