My first days...

Aug 26, 2005 19:02

Well. I am officially a grad student, and so far, being a grad student ain't so bad. Wednesday I didn't have to go to class until 12:20, and that class was Concert Choir. Concert Choir is about the same size as Mercer Singers was, but the sound was actually much better. I really had to jump back to being a musician really quickly. Despite the ( Read more... )

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ha! maylie August 27 2005, 13:55:44 UTC
haha, emily, the part about Dr. Parris totally cracked me up. Ya' gotta admit that you'll miss that man though. Although the crotch thing will be something I don't miss too much :) Good luck with ur new voice teacher; hopefully I'll be able to find one up in Boston. I wanna keep it up.

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Re: ha! emalinetn August 27 2005, 23:53:06 UTC
I much more endeared to Dr. Parris now that I tested out of music history. He actually taught me something, as opposed to Jean Roberts who taught me nothing. I'm pretty sure that you won't have too much trouble finding a voice teacher in Boston. I would look into some of the churches because a lot of them have music "conservatories" or "schools of music" run out of them. I would think that this would be prevalent in the episcopal churches especially. You never know though, there's always a good chance that somebody at your seminary would know someone. As a last result, you could always email miss marie or dr. malone...they might surely know someone. btw...when do you move to boston?

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sereneemotions August 28 2005, 20:30:01 UTC
Haha...your entry has some funny bits to it. :0P I'm very glad that you are enjoying your time as a grad student. It almost makes me wish I could be in grad school as well, but alas, I must dredge myself in the working world. Anyway, it's good to hear that you are doing well!!

Feel free to give my cell a call (M-F) when you want to hear a friendly voice! I'll just take a break at work. ;0)

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