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It is Greenwich House Music School, not Greenwich Music School.
Ms. Christie, 29, who is a classical pianist, is on the piano faculty at the Greenwich House Music School in Manhattan and Herald Music School in Flushing, Queens.
Juilliard School: $21993,21 to the prestigious New York music school.
From then on, my music school has always been outside.
Yet he stood out and made it to Gulangyu's music school.
Point Blank music school does a deep dive on the vintage synth.
The pair met when studying at Purcell music school in northwest London.
But my mother couldn't finish music school because of the Cultural Revolution.
You and the music-school director ought to comply with the law.
I used to go to music school, so I took it quite seriously.
My mom sent me to music school when I was seven years old.
He hosted a benefit for a Harlem music school at the Apollo Theater.
The Brooklyn Music School will take over 20,000 square feet of the building.
Riaz stopped wondering why he was in music school, and summarily dropped out.
An earlier version of this article misidentified a music school on Shelter Island.
He added that Mr. Siddiquee had recently established a music school in his village.
He arranged for his son to attend music school in the afternoons and evenings.
At Greenwich House Music School, 46 Barrow Street, West Village, 212-242-4770, creativemusic.org.
It felt to me a little bit like what I was doing in music school.
I decided to relocate to Montreal to partake in that and go to music school.
But I quit music school around 14, in the middle of the regular teenage crisis.
Yeah. We went to a music school where most people played classical or fusion jazz.
She wanted to go to music school, but got "a hard no" from her parents.
The town of 8,000 has a music school teaching 500 students, nearly every child there.
"I was at music school for three years constantly wondering, Why am I here?" he said.
He said he would really like to have either a music school or a children's orchestra.
Today Celebrate Persian music and poetry at the Persian Arts festival at the Brooklyn Music School.
He has a music-school background (Berklee) that leads him toward convoluted structures and shifting meters.
"Because I didn't have any musical training, I couldn't apply to the music school," he said.
She enrolled in the town's music school at 12, one in a series of life-changing experiences.
Aretha's first music school was the church and her performances were powered by what she learned there.
In 1956, the couple established the Community Music School, now known as the Rockland Conservatory of Music.
Parents pick up their kids from music school, and well-heeled couples drink coffee in the nearby café.
She met the German composer Hans Werner Henze at her music school in Styria, Austria, that same year.
However, her violin teacher did not show up to the music school that day — and never came back.
That's the case at Toddle Tunes, a music school for kids, in Westwood, a neighborhood in Los Angeles.
After graduating high school, Anderson auditioned at a local music school, but was turned away because she was Black.
Sorry, this is going to sound highfalutin, but this is actually literally what I was doing in music school.
He is also the president and chairman of the board of the Rhode Island Philharmonic Orchestra and Music School.
She found a community there of other recent music-school grads, and a mentor in the saxophonist Tony Malaby.
Mason had been accepted to the University of Texas' Butler School of Music, school spokesman J.B. Bird told the Statesman.
But I'm thankful it's more than that; it also includes an art gallery, a music school and a bible museum.
Though you might not think it, drummers are something of a rare presence in music school, a stick-wielding unicorn.
Obviously I'm biased because we started a music school, the Night Vision Music Academy, and I took our own classes.
A little over three years ago, we met [in Los Angeles] at a music school program called School of Rock.
Just as the streets of Venezuela were my music school, the streets of New York have been my freedom school.
The institution also supports a Haitian music school, The Audio Institute, whose mission is to maintain and foster Haitian musical talent.
Well eventually I went to music school at Capilano, I would soon drop out, but before that I met this guy, Franco.
She showed musical promise from a young age and was educated at Moscow's Central Music School before enrolling in the Moscow Conservatory.
I had been composing, I had been to music school, I thought I was a composer or I might be a composer.
Music and sound are major concerns of this Documenta, especially in the section housed at the Athens Conservatoire, Greece's oldest music school.
His father enrolled him in an elite music school when he was 6 to learn to read scores and play Western classical music.
In terms of music school you don't really learn about that kind of a world being the predominant industry that we have now.
But he lacked the connections or means to attend music school, so he learned at the feet of respected neighborhood rumberos, or drummers.
Mason had just been admitted to Oberlin's prestigious music school, but the 17-year-old died without hearing the news of his achievement.
There's a music school in Greenwich Village, and when I'm in town I walk over there and practice for four or five hours.
One cousin was bound for art school, another for music school, and I was bound for nowhere but knew I wanted to write.
"Elkin read a lot, which also influenced his lyrics," remembers Kraken guitarist Hugo Restrepo, who now runs a music school called Solo Rock.
She competed on the Colombian version of the "X Factor" in 1003, where she first endeared herself to audiences, fresh out of music school.
The denial of the visas, which school officials said they learned about in late September, brought heated debate to Eastman, a renowned music school.
We met at this out-of-school music school and we were just put in a band because we were all a similar age.
Mary Lou Williams learned to play the piano on her own; Itzhak Perlman began teaching himself the violin after being rejected from music school.
Lorna had last worked outside the home in 22002, as a public music school teacher, around the time the couple had their first daughter.
You go to any kind of music school and you learn a song together, and it's just right before you for the first time.
Though Taurenitis is a regular school, not a specialist music school, the children produce a clean sound, often dividing into two or three parts.
This concert celebrating her music school, Blue Balloon Songwriting for Small People, features the pupils, ages 3 and older, all performing their own work.
So by my senior year, I decided that I was going to go to music school because I didn't know how to do anything else.
HUNTINGTON "World Music and Dance Festival," dance performance featuring teaching artists and students of Huntington Ballet Academy, Suzuki Music School and Long Island Ballet Theater.
By then, her mother had returned to the States with her daughter and settled in Brooklyn; she opened a music school that helped support them.
The music school is named after its main benefactor, Filomen D'Agostino Greenberg, a self-taught stock trader who died in 2000 when she was 101.
Mr. Dixon, who with his wife, Norma, has two grown children, became pastor at St. Stephen's 12 years ago and set up a Saturday music school.
The singer and songwriter Andy Grammer, 33, agreed to help Aijia Lise, a music school classmate, write a song for a dying friend in the hospital.
Because in music school you're in such a learning and absorbing environment that it's hard to believe you're at a certain level or your ideas are worthwhile.
Home of Miami's New World Symphony, which prepares young music school graduates for orchestral careers, Frank Gehry's rectangular white building first appears uncharacteristically restrained for the architect.
As a professor for 20 years at the national music school in Orsay, he campaigned mightily for accordion to be included as a course at the Paris Conservatoire.
Then over at music school I would spend not as much time as I should have on academia, and instead we would just share albums back and forth.
This week, the journal Royal Society Open Science published a replication of an influential 210 study on violin players at a music school in the journal Psychological Review.
It's true we already have the quarter-life crisis — I'd had that post-college "what now?" moment after quitting music school and backpacking abroad on a shoestring budget.
We walked past a music school, where through the window you could see a teacher and a group of students trading sung choruses, each more haunting than the last.
The renowned music school decided to cancel a tour of China after facing pressure from students and alumni upset over Beijing's denial of visas to three South Korean students.
The sounds of piano music floating from the Brooklyn Music School enthralled New York City police officer Chris Yip as he was walking to his beat 10 years ago.
The pub Porters hosts a monthly musical theater night called Jane's Calamity, where music school teacher Neil Parker plays various Broadway songs on piano while the crowd sings along.
Mr Tin found a home at Gitameit, a music school in Yangon that Ms Young and two Burmese colleagues, U Moe Naing and U Tin Yi, founded in 2003.
Miles Davis moved to New York City in 1944 ostensibly to attend the prestigious music school Juilliard, but the 18-year-old prodigy had an ulterior motive: find Bird.
"To me, religion was a way to learn the music," because getting into a Cuban music school required connections, and he did not have the right kind, he said.
Last year Johns Hopkins University received a $1.8 billion donation from one alumnus, Michael Bloomberg, to support financial aid, including $50 million for students at the university's music school.
Her grandmother owned a music school that brought together some of the era's most popular performers, including the composer and musician W.C. Handy, who occasionally babysat for Ms. Dallas.
And this spring the organization hosted its first weekend-long workshop at Greenwich House Music School in Lower Manhattan, offering more scholarships than usual to students who couldn't pay.
Their approach to performance taps into a joy and curiosity often left behind in music school, which is where Mr. Igudesman and Mr. Joo met as youngsters in Britain.
At age 15, when the Japanese occupation had driven his family to seek refuge in the city's French Concession, Wen-chung took up violin studies at the Shanghai Music School.
His mother, a florist from Poland, and his father, a guitar teacher at the local music school, filled the house with songs ranging from classical to rock to Swedish folk.
Now 23, she first heard the piano when she went to audition at the music school in Kabul that Sarmast runs, falling in love with the sound of the instrument.
After lessons from his father, Samuel, and at the local Settlement Music School, he took his first orchestral job at 16, in the cello section of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra.
The younger Cai had by then become deputy mayor of Xiamen, the city of which the island is a part, and helped found Gulangyu's music school, which opened in 1990.
After featuring students from a music school established after Hurricane Katrina and named after Ellis Marsalis, the set concluded with the four sons raucously parading all around the jazz tent.
Shortly after we started dating, my wife began her graduate program at a music school that covers tuition and provides a stipend and teaching opportunities for all of its students.
The 58-year-old was active in cultural activities and wanted to open a music school in nearby Bagmara village, a hotbed for the banned Islamic militant group, Jamatul Mujahideen Bangladesh.
It was very much lumping everyone to that very traditional school of jazz and music school was also gearing its students to become teachers and I didn't want to do that.
Critic's Notebook MARLBORO, Vt. — The projectile whizzed past Tessa Lark's ear just as she was trying to put into words what makes the Marlboro Music School and Festival here so special.
At the music school, built in my grandfather's time, Tatyana, a piano teacher, told me that even though she has retired she works six days a week to make ends meet.
I got into it through him and started playing competitively from tee ball to when I was 18-years-old and decided to stop playing in order to go to music school.
She also teaches privately and in various music schools in Manhattan, including Lucy Moses School at the Kaufman Music Center, Third Street Music School and Bank Street School for Children in Manhattan.
An earlier version of this article misstated how The New York Times obtained a letter sent to students of the music school by Dr. Alan Morse, the president of Lighthouse Guild International.
While much of the interview was about the prospect of new music, it also highlighted Timberlake's role in the Stax Music Academy, a music school that helps the youth of South Memphis.
Ozzy Osbourne is willing to put some big dough if someone can help track down the thieves who looted a music school with ties to his late pal, Randy Rhoads ... we're talking thousands.
No longer needed at home, she returns to company of Anton and Paloma (Steven Weber and Alaina Huffman), the heads of the prestigious music school Bachoff, where she studied before her mother got sick.
I think his voice is good – though he reminds me of the people at music school who'd put on a husky texture because that was the "in" sound – but there's not much else there.
I think his voice is good—though he reminds me of the people at music school who'd put on a husky texture because that was the "in" sound—but there's not much else there.
In it, Ms. Fan describes how her parents sent her to music school as a child and wanted her to be a teacher, though she decided as a teenager to pursue an acting career.
They see me drive out one morning to the gas station, then to the produce store, then to Safeway; later on I passed by a music school, stopped at a restaurant, then Whole Foods.
She also teaches privately and in various music schools in Manhattan, including Lucy Moses School at the Kaufman Music Center at Lincoln Center, Third Street Music School and Bank Street School for Children in Manhattan.
At a workshop on a recent Saturday, Ms. Hashimoto was surrounded by four students from the Filomen M. D'Agostino Greenberg Music School, a community school for the blind and visually impaired that's near Lincoln Center.
The song is one of several the guitarist has taught the children to play at The Miraculous Love Kids music school he founded where he hopes to help some 50 students, mostly girls from poor families.
Next year, it will also partner with a music school in San Francisco to create an online tool that will allow composers all over the world to access the data needed to make climate-inspired compositions.
It's the same set of days from Kate's perspective and she's hiding the fact she's applying to music school from her performer mom (a flashback from "The 20's" hints this dream won't come to fruition).
His daughter won a place at a top music school thanks to her father's patronage, according to Jang Jin-sung, a North Korean defector who left in 2004 but studied alongside So's daughter as a student.
After studying with Tobias Kühne at the University of Music and Performing Arts in Vienna and with the French cellist André Navarra at the Detmold Music School, he made debuts in Vienna and London in 1971.
Leyla McCalla played cello in the Carolina Chocolate Drops, the self-conscious reincarnation of a string-band tradition by music-school students; she continues that mission — to look way back but to push forward — on her own.
Boulez Saal is the brainchild of the pianist and conductor Daniel Barenboim, who envisioned a performance space and a music school allied with his West-Eastern Divan Orchestra, which brings together musicians from Christian, Jewish, and Muslim backgrounds.
When I was a student at a prestigious music school, a widespread school legend told of the Juilliard School's fiercely competitive piano department, whose students would place razor blades in between the keys of rehearsal pianos in practice rooms.
His horn lamented that he could not return, even to bury his mother; that his records were banned there, and that in 1980 he could get no nearer than Botswana, where he set up a studio and music school.
Hansen: We come from a music school background where we were learned jazz heavily, and to this day the approach to learning music that jazz musicians have and the approach to playing is a part of what we do.
NEW YORK An article on Friday about a Manhattan music school for the visually impaired misstated how The New York Times obtained a letter sent to the school's students by Dr. Alan Morse, the president of Lighthouse Guild International.
Nevertheless, Raine was raised in a traditional musical family that put her on the classical-music-and-choir track from an early age, sending her to symphonies and recitals with the design that she would eventually go to music school.
You usually have to travel to New Orleans for an authentic jazz parade, but the musician Oran Etkin promises to lead one in Manhattan at the conclusion of this event, which honors the opening of his music school in SoHo.
ON A QUIET BLOCK in the East 22000s in Manhattan, set between a music school and a prewar apartment building a coin's toss from the noise of subway construction, sits a discreet, Modernist marvel: Philip Johnson's 211.16 Rockefeller Guest House.
It's not clear what's more impressive about the Australian girl-band Erthlings: That the members are only sixteen years old, or that they've managed to create all this from what started as a music school project when they were just eight years old.
Sure, she smashed her appearance on the Canadian broadcast of The Voice a couple years ago, but even time spent teaching jazz at Arquemuse, a nonprofit music school in Québec, hasn't added a single note of insincerity or irony to her dulcimer tones.
It is one of the largest gifts ever made to an American music school, and a statement from the conservatory described the gift as the largest single donation it had received since Mary Louise Curtis Bok established its tuition-free policy in 1928.
In 2005 Jennifer Draganski, Sean Hartley and John O'Neill adapted the tale, about saving a music school from eviction, into a show, which is now being revived by the Poppy Seed Players and the students of the Kaufman Center's two music schools.
While studying free jazz and avant-garde improvisation at a music school in New York, he heard a 35-minute version of "The Other One," a free-wheeling Weir song that directly references Beat-era muse Neil Cassady and the bus Furthur.
Mr. Frierson taught at Southern University in Baton Rouge, La., in the early 1950s; directed the Henry Street Settlement Music School in Manhattan in the '60s; and was a professor of voice at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music in Ohio in the '70s.
As in other institutions in which longstanding patterns of abuse have come to light, a combination of shame, secrecy and impunity contributed to the abuses at the music school in Regensburg, which is about 70 miles northeast of Munich, in southeastern Germany.
Yes, the because-of-my-child plot device is a lazy way to lead someone into morally shaky territory; the list of characters who have justified questionable decisions by citing their kid's medical condition, emotional needs or (as here) music-school tuition bills is rather long.
On a recent night not long after sunset, César Cara, the academic director at the music school in Urubichá, led his student orchestra through a rehearsal of "Sonata XVIII," a score by an anonymous composer who wrote it somewhere in the surrounding hills in the 18th century.
Earlier in the year THUMP went down to Cuba and heard firsthand from Juan Pinera, Emmanual Blanco, the son of Juan Blanco and current director of Havana's National Laboratory of Electroacoustic Music school, as well as a few of the DJs who are now pushing the country's scene forward.
Young listeners who don't know about that towering folk and blues figure can learn all about him at this concert, which will feature Mr. Zanes; the jazz vocalists Claudia Eliaza and Pauline Jean; and the students of the Brooklyn Music School in a program of Lead Belly's best.
BERLIN — For decades, a "culture of silence" pervaded a Catholic music school where the brother of a future pope directed a renowned boys' choir, contributing to an environment in which at least 211 children were abused, a lawyer who carried out an investigation of the mistreatment said on Tuesday.
Farther down the harborfront is the Musikkens Hus, opened in 2014, a concrete-and-glass jumble of cubes and waves that houses a state of the art concert hall and a music school, and one of the innovative buildings that landed the city on the 163 Places to Go list.
The groom's father is the founder and artistic director of the Bar Harbor Music Festival in Bar Harbor, Me. The groom's mother serves as the associate director of the festival; she is also a member of the piano faculty at the St. David's School, a music school in New York.
One influence appears to have been Tau Moe, a Samoan guitarist who had been educated in Hawaii and performed in Yangon in the late 1920s, said Kit Young, a Washington-based scholar of Burmese music and a founder of Gitameit Music Institute, a nonprofit community center and music school in Yangon.
But it's the geographic center of "a surprising number of highly rated schools that are a 2300-minute to one-hour drive away," said Mark McCoy, the president of DePauw University, a liberal arts college and music school in Greencastle (a 2015-minute drive from the Indianapolis airport, and also my alma mater).
The new, inter-denominational cathedral will be constructed on a 14-acre campus near the Osu Cemetery in central Accra, and will also include a series of chapels, a baptistery, auditorium, music school, art gallery, shop, and Bible museum "dedicated to Christianity and nation-building in Ghana," according to an official release by Adjaye Associates.

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