...from Bach to Broadway...

TRADITION
in a conservatory founded in 1899 by Dr. Albert Riemenschneider and tradition in the oldest collegiate Bach Festival in the nation, supported by the Riemenschneider Bach Institute.
EXCELLENCE
in 24 full-time and 36 adjunct faculty who serve as teachers, mentors, and performing professionals in the Cleveland area. Excellence in applied study, theory, and musicianship, offering six Bachelor of Music degree programs, a Bachelor of Music Education degree to prepare graduates in the 21st century, and a Bachelor of Arts Major or Minor in Music.
COMMUNITY
of faculty, staff, and 260 students who are the vitality of this unique and supportive program. So again, welcome, and please continue to explore .

Thursday, July 30, 2009

cusp of August


Greetings,

This is my first post on the Conservatory of Music admission blog. Welcome to you! We are through the summer camp season which featured middle school string, band and choir camps, Latin Jazz Camp, Music Theatre Intensive, and SMI- the Summer Music Institute for high school instrumentalists. These young musicians learned a lot and experienced the thrill of making music with other talented students. We also welcomed many, many prospective students and families to campus throughout the summer months who were checking out colleges. We're all pleased that B-W was on their agenda, and maybe it's on your short list as well. Please stay in touch as you get ready to fill out your college applications. We're happy to answer any questions that you may have.

We are just a few weeks away from welcoming our college students to campus for the start of another school year. If you are interested in coming back to the campus to see what it is like when classes are in full swing, please let us know that you are interested in coming for a visit.

I will be travelling to Chautauqua, New York next weekend (8 and 9 August) to perform with five of our current conservatory students. If you are in the area, come check us out. Here is a link for more information: http://www.bw.edu/alumni/programs/chautauqua/

Keep in touch with us through this admission blog. I'll be posting from time to time to let you know what is going on in the Conservatory of Music.

Take care.

Peter Landgren
Conservatory Director
Baldwin-Wallace College

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