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Juilliard Brings Online Music Education to the Masses
As school music programs dwindle under severe budget cuts , a generation of kids is growing up without music education. If they can't afford private lessons, students can always head to YouTube to learn how to play the piano, but the quality of the instruction is hit-or-miss. Now The Juilliard School, the nation’s most prestigious college for the performing arts, hopes to change all that by ...
Read more...Pacific Chorale Launches New Choral Music Education Initiative
Choral Advantage, a one-week choral music intensive for high school students, to take place August 6–12, 2012, presented in association with California State University, Fullerton, and sponsored by the National Endowment for the Arts.Santa Ana, CA (PRWEB) May 08, 2012 Pacific Chorale begins its newest education and community program—Choral Advantage—August 6–12, 2012 in association with ...
Read more...LMuse launches a new series of music education apps
New Apps For Learning How To Read Music (PRWeb May 19, 2012) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2012/5/prweb9514830.htm
Read more...Juilliard and Connections Academy partner for online learning
Online education is a hot trend at the moment. But within that trend, there's an increasingly hotter sub-trend: online music education.
Read more...Wharton Music Center in Berkeley Heights inaugurates donor wall
Judith Wharton, founder of Wharton Music Center, and Nessa Ben-Asher dedicating The Jerry Ben-Asher Memorial Wall for Major Gifts Wharton Music Center has inaugurated a major donor wall in memory of one of its founding trustees Jerry Ben-Asher. The wall...
Read more...Juilliard, Connections Academy partner for online learning
Online education is a hot trend at the moment. But within that trend, there's an increasingly hotter sub-trend: online music education.
Read more...Music professor wins composition award
His work, inspired by the Sasquatch, is a four-movement composition called "Skookum Suite Op. 112." The Global Music Association is a top-tier music competition based in California that honors talented musicians around the world.
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