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Topic: What Level Should I Be At....  (Read 1452 times)

Offline musicluvr49

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What Level Should I Be At....
on: January 31, 2011, 01:56:00 AM
If I want to get into a good music conservatory. Not a super competitve one like Julliard, but a good one.
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Currently:
Chopin Grand Valse Brilliante
Mozart Piano Sonata K 332
Scriabin Preludes Op 11 no.5,6,7
Bach Prelude and Fugue in G minor

Offline ch101

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Re: What Level Should I Be At....
Reply #1 on: March 03, 2011, 10:33:50 PM
i would say arct in piano performance, if you are in canada or the states
Pieces I am working on
Complete Chopin mazurkas
Pictures at an Exhibition
Beethoven Pathetique sonata
Schumann Papilions

Offline omar_roy

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Re: What Level Should I Be At....
Reply #2 on: March 05, 2011, 12:58:01 PM
If I want to get into a good music conservatory. Not a super competitve one like Julliard, but a good one.
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The best way to find out is to get in touch with some of the professors that teach at the schools you would like to look at.  It never hurts to send their head of admissions an email to get you in touch with them.  Ask what kind of repertoire they're looking for auditions, what you should already have under your belt, etc etc.

 

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