Welcome to Schools and Conservatories, a section designed to showcase the cumulative bass accomplishments of important schools and conservatories world-wide. The idea is to offer an overview of all relevant bass events and personalities for each featured school and for the benefit of present day students, faculty and scholars.
This project is also designed to accumulate data for a comprehensive history of bass education within the formalized music training in general, since the specifics of the early bass education in the US, and certainly the rest of the world, still await a thorough research. There are some conservatories that do not exists any longer today, although they were quite respected at the time. The story of their bass faculty respectively still awaits to be rediscovered and presented today.
Similarly, and even with respected and well known schools of today, the accomplishments of their early bass faculty may not be known at the present, and even to the very faculty and students who teach and study there now. Thus, the goal is to present an overview of the entire bass education history for a particular school, and then offer some honor to those diligent bass souls who were kind to leave us some record of their teaching and playing.
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United States
• Beinen School of Music, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL (1873)
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Created by Igor Pecevski
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Posted: February 21, 2024
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