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Offline acpiano

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Teachers in Berlin, Koeln and Stuttgart Musikhochschule
on: November 28, 2006, 05:30:23 PM
Hi there, can anyone please suggest some good teachers in these three schools? Im thinking of my choice of professors for my exchange period, thanks a lot! - A.C.  ;)

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Re: Teachers in Berlin, Koeln and Stuttgart Musikhochschule
Reply #1 on: November 30, 2006, 05:17:57 PM
Where is Ari Vardi?  His students are phenomenal, so he must be pretty good.
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Re: Teachers in Berlin, Koeln and Stuttgart Musikhochschule
Reply #2 on: December 02, 2006, 02:17:59 PM
KH Kammerling - da BESTEST!!! - think he at Berlin now.

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Re: Teachers in Berlin, Koeln and Stuttgart Musikhochschule
Reply #3 on: December 11, 2006, 05:46:26 AM
Kammerling & Vardi are both teaching in Hannover Hochschule, but I cant go there through Erasmus Exchange.. Even I can go there, they r so popular tht its impossible to study w them! Thanks for your suggestions anyway!  ;)

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Re: Teachers in Berlin, Koeln and Stuttgart Musikhochschule
Reply #4 on: December 13, 2006, 06:00:03 PM
True they is popular it would be difficult to get a hearing. Im sure a friend said they had a lesson with Kammerling in Berlin.  Maybe it was just a masterclass. At the hanns eisler school in berlin i believe Michael Endres, Galina Iwanzowa and Birgitta Wollenweber are quite good. The HOD is Gabriele Kupfernagel  liebig_angelika@hfm.in-berlin.de  The University of fine arts department is argueably better staffed: Rainer Becker, Pascal Devoyon, Klaus Hellwig and Jaque Rouvier being amongst the line up.  Clearly there will be a lot of competition for Jaques and Klaus and they will probably have assistant teachers for when thery are doing jury service in some far corner of the world. But you could do worse than most of the faculty there. there pretty good.
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