[Menvi-discuss] Other Music Schools With Not Many Academic Classes
Chela Robles
cdrobles693 at gmail.com
Wed Sep 7 17:58:22 PDT 2011
That could have been me and still could be at some later point but at
least I got a chance to see my absolute favorite, Chris Botti, who
encouraged me and still does.
On 9/7/11, Chela Robles <cdrobles693 at gmail.com> wrote:
> The New England Conservatory Of Music is where my sighted friend who
> is currently a hot new jazz artist trumpeter of smooth jazz, Cindy
> Bradley who released her Sophomore album Unscripted this year and
> Bloom her debut last year http://www.cindybradley.com/ went. I will
> warn you in advance that she has flash media embedded into her sight
> but will ask her if there is a way to mute her music while perusing
> her site for screen reader users. I taught her about JAWS a little
> bit, we were friends before on facebook before she became the hot
> chick in jazz.
>
> On 9/7/11, Brandon Keith (Biggs) <brandonboy13 at comcast.net> wrote:
>> There are probably thousands of music schools in the U.S. and most of
>> them
>> teach either classical or Jazz.
>> Because you are looking at Berklee, I'm presuming you live on the east
>> coast.
>> Depending on how good you are you've got classical voice schools in my
>> opinion some of the better schools:
>> Curtis Institute of music, (BM)
>> Mannes the New School for Music, (BM, not sure about MM)
>> Manhattan school of music, (BM, MM, you'd want to do both there because
>> you
>> get to perform with NY Opera and I think they also have lots of people
>> going
>> to the Met).
>> Eastman, (BM and MM, Where I want to go for my masters, very hard to get
>> into, People like Renee Fleming give frequent master classes there).
>> Peabody Conservatory, (BM, I know a blind Opera singer who went there).
>> New England, (MM, I know a sighted person who's gone there).
>> Julliard, (MM, DA, I wouldn't go here till you're firm in your
>> technique).
>>
>> Then you can always go to is it
>> Crain? (The place Renee Fleming attended).
>>
>> There is another list about a mile long for west coast if you would like
>> those. Most of these are strictly classical voice. You will get no hard
>> math, you probably won't see anything past algebra 2 or Statistics and
>> the
>> only science you'll have to do is in your vocal pedagogy class.
>> BTW You can go on any school's website and read their curriculum. You can
>> then determine what course path will be best for you.
>> Hope this helps,
>>
>> Brandon Keith Biggs
>>
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>> From: "alexandria davis" <classicalfirstsoprano at gmail.com>
>> Sent: Wednesday, September 07, 2011 1:43 PM
>> To: "This is for discussing music and braille literacy"
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>> Subject: [Menvi-discuss] Other Music Schools With Not Many Academic
>> Classes
>>
>>> Hi there. I am wondering if you guys know of any other music schools
>>> that I should apply for. I am trying for Berklee and have looked at
>>> the conservatories as well. I am looking for schools where it is
>>> mostly music courses offered. I have tried regular universities and I
>>> am just not that good academically since I really don't like math and
>>> such.
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> "To me, music that breaks your heart is the music that stays with you
> forever. It's one thing to be melancholy and one thing to be sophisticated,
> but when you get the two of them together in a way people can relate to,
> then I think you're on to something. You want the sophistication to lie in
> the purity of the sound, the beauty of the arrangements, and the quality of
> the performances."-Trumpeter Chris Botti
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> Chela Robles
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"To me, music that breaks your heart is the music that stays with you
forever. It's one thing to be melancholy and one thing to be sophisticated,
but when you get the two of them together in a way people can relate to,
then I think you're on to something. You want the sophistication to lie in
the purity of the sound, the beauty of the arrangements, and the quality of
the performances."-Trumpeter Chris Botti
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Chela Robles
E-Mail/GoogleTalk/AIM/MySpace/LinkedIn: cdrobles693 at gmail.com
WindowsLive Messenger: cdrobles693 at hotmail.com
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Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/chela.robles
I volunteer for a non-profit organization called Bookshare, to learn more
and to join us, visit: http://www.bookshare.org
Visit my blog piece from Learning Ally and after reading and listening to
the song selection, fill out the form which requires no CAPCHAS unless
you're a robot at:
http://www.learningally.org/Blog/Access-and-Achievement/144/vobId__2525/
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