If you could help me out with this I’d be very grateful indeed. I am classical pianist, age 27. I’ve done an undergraduate course at Bath Spa University College, but now I want to find the best place possible to train me for becoming the best pianist in the world (yeh, really!). I’ve heard that the Julliard School of Music in New York is one of the best in the world. Maybe I should go there?
You are unfortunately many years too late. Really gifted pianists would have been studying at the Royal College or Royal Academy in London from a young age. A degree from a polytechnic counts for nothing.
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You are unfortunately many years too late. Really gifted pianists would have been studying at the Royal College or Royal Academy in London from a young age. A degree from a polytechnic counts for nothing.
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My friend attended the royal school of music [next to the royal albert hall}. he came out with top marks and is teaching music,
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