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Topic: Universities in Europe  (Read 1859 times)

Offline morandi

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Universities in Europe
on: October 10, 2012, 03:36:51 PM
I graduated with a bachelors of music in US and now i am hunting for a european university offering masters of piano performance taught in english.

what are your opinions on these schools, are there good piano departments, and how hard is it to get in?
-Grieg academy, University of Bergen
-Malmo academy, Lund University
-The Royal Danish academy of music

I am looking for tuition-free universities or those with lower fees/scholarships

 -other recommendations?

Offline chapplin

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Re: Universities in Europe
Reply #1 on: October 12, 2012, 05:05:32 PM
Stockholm Royal academy of music is far better than Malmo academy.
The Royal Danish academy of music is a good one. Grieg academy, havn't heard alot of it.

But if you're looking for one with really high standard, Sibelius academy. In Finland. It's one of the best in the north.
 

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