Hey everyone,
I will be travelling to boston to finish up some writing for the next four months, ive already been to Brannen and they were great.
I was wondering if anyone could suggest a great teacher in the boston, or preferably the New Hampshire area,
Thanks,
Boston area teacher?
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I don't know about New Hampshire, but Boston is like a flute mecca. The question is who's not a good flute teacher there. However, I don't really know how easy it would be to study with the great teachers there. They are really some of the best in the world. Just to drop a few names, Paula Robison, Fenwick Smith, Doriot Dwyer, Linda Toote. Good luck! If you can get in with one of them, or someone else (look up the various schools/ orchestras in the Boston area) you'll surely get a lot out of it.
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Personally....
Having studied with one of Doriot Dwyer's students and having heard manymanymanymany stories about the lady, and reading a biography about her, I personally would not recommend studying with her. I don't know from personal experience, but I have gotten the impression that she is very fickle and is very frustrating. I have also gotten impressions from other flutists in her league (career renown/fame) that she is someone to avoid.
Just what I have heard.
I've heard remarkable things about Fenwick Smith and Paula Robison though.
Having studied with one of Doriot Dwyer's students and having heard manymanymanymany stories about the lady, and reading a biography about her, I personally would not recommend studying with her. I don't know from personal experience, but I have gotten the impression that she is very fickle and is very frustrating. I have also gotten impressions from other flutists in her league (career renown/fame) that she is someone to avoid.
Just what I have heard.
I've heard remarkable things about Fenwick Smith and Paula Robison though.
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