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brendan765
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Transferring for Masters in Piano Performance
on: February 13, 2014, 01:40:13 PM
I was wondering what some of the best universities are for getting your masters degree in Piano Performance. I know that Julliard is good and I've been looking into USC. I'm going for a double major in both Entrepreneurship and Piano Performance. It seems to be that USC is one of the best schools for entrepreneurship. They have some very well known piano professors at USC such as Daniel Pollack so I'm really considering it so I don't have to deal with 2 colleges at once because Julliard doesn't have an entrepreneurship program. I might be interested in colleges in Florida, know of any good piano performance colleges in Florida?
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