Good schools for classical?

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Good schools for classical?

Postby Laguna » Mon Sep 12, 2005 12:49 am

Hey guys, just would like to know some good schools for classical guitar; i know that the New England Conservatory is good (with eliot fisk), that Roosevelt University is good and has Sergio Assad, and that Christopher Parkening teaches at a california school, but what else? thanks.
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Postby faben2005 » Mon Sep 12, 2005 3:24 am

well julliard with sharon isbin, manhattan school of music is very good david leisner is there, as well as many other great teachers. toronto has norbert kraft i believe, there are soo many it really depends on your level of skill, most big music conservatorys are looking for a polished musician, where as other places, such as UBC, or hartt accept more intermediate students. i am currently studing at NEC/walnut hill school and just because you go to NEC does not mean you will study with Eliot, he has a busy schedule and his studio is MUCH more difficult to get in than the other studio at NEC.
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Postby Anonymous » Mon Sep 12, 2005 7:37 pm

Anybody know anything about The university of western ontario?
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Postby hicitronella » Sat Oct 01, 2005 7:34 pm

Del mar college in corpus christi, Texas has a great guitar program. Dr. Philip Hii...amazing guitar player and instructor

http://www.philiphii.com/

http://www.delmar.edu/music/guitar/
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