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But so far it seems destined for conservatory performances.
What began as a weekly chance for conservatory students to play in public has grown into chamber music's Old Reliable.
The government sends inspectors with clipboards to many villages to find promising young singers and track them for conservatory training.
Summers, he attended music camps, including Interlochen in Michigan, where he also spent a year preparing for conservatory auditions.
Ms. Statmore established the Statmore Studio in Clifton, NJ where she focused on preparing students for conservatory entrance.
To outside jazz partisans the city is known as an incubator for high school talent that usually flies the coop, heading East for conservatory training and professional careers.
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They were both en route to the Taos School of Music, a summer chamber program for conservatory-level students.
A spectacular series of iron and glass buildings for conservatories and exhibition halls continued to the end of the century.
With an estimated 30 million piano students and 10 million violin students, the number auditioning for conservatories has increased from a few thousand 20 years ago to nearly 200,000 today.
One answer might be for conservatories to hire time-and-motion experts, professionals who could point out that the flailing arm, the bulging eye and the balletic upper torso are extraneous work in a business best devoted to doing the most with the least.
These are good for conservatories.
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