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Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2011 7:07 pm
Starting my freshman year at Central Methodist University next Wednesday. I'm majoring in vocal performance, and minoring in media production. I also love french horn to death, so I've been accepted into the university band and am taking lessons on horn. 4laugh
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Posted: Fri Dec 23, 2011 7:24 am
Wow everyone goes to colleges all over the place! I go to Westminster Choir College in Princeton (not to be confused with other Westminster named places). I'm a junior Music Education major (Bachelor of Music) with a double primary in voice and piano. I'm much more of a singer (mezzo-soprano) than a pianist. If you've heard of this school you're awesome!
Westminster is made up almost entirely of singers. We have 7 choirs and a bell choir... it gets a little crazy.
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Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2012 3:51 pm
I go to Union University in Tennessee. I'm double majoring in music and psychology, and my principle is in voice.
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Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2012 10:34 pm
Oakland University represent! .........sorry, being a dork. xD
But yeah, I'm a double major in Vocal Music Education and Performance. Might also be going back to school later for a minor in Japanese Translation/Communications. :3
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Posted: Wed May 16, 2012 5:39 pm
I'm a junior at Troy University. Ironically, I'm not a music major, I'm majoring in Biomedical Science for Veterinary Medicine, and I have a music minor biggrin
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Posted: Fri Mar 08, 2013 12:05 pm
I'm currently on a bit of a hiatus from school, but my previous institution was the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, pursuing my BM in composition. It's a great school - not just because it was my in-state public institution, but because it actually has a really high quality music department that fit well for me; relatively small so we got a good amount of personal attention from the faculty, but with enough resources to offer some pretty awesome opportunities; over the past few years we've had famous artists like Kiri Te Kanawa, Frederika von Stade, and Sumi Jo come and give concerts and/or master classes. Plus others for other instruments, but as a singer (and composer) I don't know as many of those off of the top of my head.
It also has a really highly-rated ethnomusicology department, and even for those of us not directly involved in ethno, there are a LOT of opportunities to pursue areas of non-western music. All of the composition faculty, for example, have some degree of interest/specialization in composing for non-western instruments or using non-western musical ideas, and we get a pretty regular stream of guest artists from Asia who specialize in blending eastern and western musical traditions. And actually, right now one of the composition faculty is on sabbatical in Seoul working with various Korean musicians involved in contemporary music and the like. It's pretty cool to get that much interaction with Asia - one of the benefits of being halfway across the Pacific Ocean, I guess! XD
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