recorder lessons in New York City

    
recorder lessons in New York City    23:44 on Sunday, November 10, 2002          
(Harry)
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Does anyone know of a recorder teacher in Manhattan? I would describe myself as advanced, but have never had formal recorder lessons and would like to know the finer points of technique.

Also, I`d be very interested in getting together with other recorder players, not just for baroque/classical music, but for pop/rock/folk etc.

Thanks!


Re: recorder lessons in New York City    13:26 on Sunday, January 12, 2003          
(Harry)
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Just the same, I`d like to stick with the recorder... I`d be happy to include you in the group I hope forms... to play free concerts in parks and backyards during the spring/summer season... Let me know if you`d be interested and if you know any other musicians who`d be interested in participating.


Re: recorder lessons in New York City    18:00 on Tuesday, April 1, 2003          
(Valerie)
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Dear Harry,

I just noticed your posting regarding recorder lessons and/or groups -- I am the Adult Programs Coordinator at a music school on the Upper Eastside, and we have a Recorder Consort which meets on Tuesday evenings from 6:30-8:30 pm. It is actually a class, led by a teacher and with opportunities to play in our adult recitals, as well as meet other recorder players. The class runs from Sept.-June, but if you`re interested, you would be welcome to attend a class anytime from now through the end of the school year, to see if you`d like to sign up.

Please let me know if you`re interested, either via email or by calling the school at (212)369-1484.

All best,

Valerie Anderson
Adult Programs Coordinator
The Diller-Quaile School of Music


Re: recorder lessons in New York City    14:12 on Sunday, July 13, 2003          
(lopez)
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I teach recorder. To read music and play it. My formation is classical but once you read you can play whatever, if interested please contact me al DontEatMeat01@earthlink.net


   




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