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Topic: Chamber Music superior courses  (Read 1312 times)

Offline todias

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Chamber Music superior courses
on: August 30, 2014, 09:01:26 PM
Hey Guys!

I'm 21 and i just finish my degree in Piano Performance and I'm moving on to a Masterdegree in Music education..

But! I'm still figuring out what i want to do and how i want to express myself through music (i love to teach but i don't want to do it full time in my entire life)...

So I want to ask you if you know good Chambermusic superior or Master degrees in Europe because in my country (Portugal) we have none; i don't know what is out there... And how does a course like this works? what are the most important subjects?

Btw, I share with you a facebook page with contacts of musicians all over europe, which i can't use because i have no idea where to go.. https://www.facebook.com/pages/Music-Ambassadors/1395071157427290?sk=timeline

thank you!!

Offline quantum

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Re: Chamber Music superior courses
Reply #1 on: September 02, 2014, 12:25:08 AM
Consider joining a chamber music group, or start one up with a few friends.  School is not necessary to get a start in learning this type of music. 
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