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From:  Trevor Allen <trevorjamesallen@y...>
Date:  Mon Sep 16, 2002  2:34 pm
Subject:  Re: [vocalist] narrowing down college list for undergraduate studies

I'll auggest Baldwin- Wallace College. It's near
Oberlin. You learn musicianship and the school has a
very good scholarship program for talent and even
better ones for academic scholarship. It might be
worth a look for you.

Trevor
--- EdgewoodVoiceStudio <EdgewoodVoiceStudio@a...>
wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
> My daughter is a senior in high school and we're
> getting set to decide
> on 3 colleges to apply for. She is intent on
> studying for a classical
> performance degree in voice and her first choice is
> Oberlin. I want her
> to audition for at least 2 other schools, but I
> haven't a clue which 2
> to focus on. We like the idea of a small campus
> with great voice
> teachers, of course, and a music curriculum that
> really teaches
> musicianship to singers, as well as pedagogy. We
> live in Washington
> State and she's insisting that she must go to school
> out of state.
> (teenagers). She attended the summer vocal academy
> for high school
> students this past July at Oberlin and loved the
> staff there. Of course
> I'm hoping she might win scholarships somewhere..
> she has excellent
> grades and a good SAT score. Anyway,
> recommendations, anyone?
> Deanna
>
> ---
> (http://www.grisoft.com).
> Date: 8/2/2002
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