Dear Matthew and list,
I've heard that Julliard is great, but Manhattan School of Music, for singers, is better. As for Indiana University, it has a wonderful program (actually I'm considering to apply to Indiana myself) and it has one of the greatest singers of all as a teacher there, which is Virginia Zeani. I've had classes with her here in Brazil already, and she's just wonderful! She's married to the conductor Rossi-Lemeni and has sung with the best in the world.
Camila.
--- "westernactor <matthewmurray@m...>" <matthewmurray@m...> wrote: > I have a friend who is considering returning to > school to complete > his vocal performance degree, and is facing the > prospect of having to > choose a school with a good vocal performance > program. A lot of good > people come out of Juilliard, but is it really that > great a program? > What makes it different from other vocal programs? > He's also > considering Indiana University, so if anyone knows > anything about > that program, that would be great as well. He is > very talented, has > been out of high school for a number of years, and > is far from > inexperienced, but is looking for an environment > that will provide > him the opportunity to continue to develop his > skills in a way that > his current lifestyle does not allow him. > If anyone has any suggestions of directions in which > I might be able > to point him, I'd appreciate it. Thanks. > > --Matthew > >
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Camila Ribeiro c_ribeiro78@y...
Singing is the most legitimate of arts; no one else can put in a touch with brush or pensil for one - one must face it alone. (Lillian Nordica)
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