Re: [Hornlist] Re; Mahler 1 , c/o Hans Pizka, and performance practice.

2005-08-27 Thread Ellen Manthe
ght. > > Not having played in a professional orchestra, means knowing NOTHING about > it. > > Truth. > > > Greetings from Bangkok > > Hans > >> --- Ursprüngliche Nachricht --- >> Von: Ellen Manthe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> &g

Re: [Hornlist] Re; Mahler 1 , c/o Hans Pizka, and performance practice.

2005-08-26 Thread Ellen Manthe
I must interject a comment on this post. It is very difficult to earn a DMA in applied music. Not only must a student earn a "B" level or higher in many hours of musicology, theory, technology, and ethnomusicological classes, but one must first EARN admission to the program in the first place by

RE: [Hornlist] Re; Mahler 1 , c/o Hans Pizka, and performance practice.

2005-08-26 Thread Joe Scarpelli
>As I found out recently, a PhD held by a individual will win out >against less lofty academic gains(on paper of course) >for many university teaching positions. That seems to be true in any profession. Regards, Joe -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]