JAVS Summer 1997

RANKED NO. 11 in the 1997 U.S. News and World Report survey of the nation's best graduate schools, the Eastman School's comprehensive

program, featuring John Graham and George Taylor, provides outstand

ing performanc'e ,and academic faculty, diverse and continuous perfor

mance opportunities, and innovative approaches to career preparation.

Our groundbreaking Arts Leadership Program prepares stu

dents for careers as audience builders, imaginative educators,

compelling advocates, and inventive performers. No matter

what career in music our graduates choose, they are well pre

pared to meet the ch~lIenge. The Eastman School of Music. Mor. than a conservatory - education for a lifetime.

String faculty: Lynn Blakeslee, violin Kathleen Bride, harp Charles Castleman, violin Steven Doane, cello Pamela Frame, cello Nicholas Goluses, guitar

John Graham, viola Allan Harris, cello (part-time) Charles Haupt, violin (part-time) Margery Hwang, chamber music (part-time) Oleh Krysa, violin Melissa Micciche, viola (part-time) Stefan Reuss, cello (part-time) Mitchell Stern, violin George Taylor, viola James VanDemark, double bass Zvi Zeitlin, violin Quartet in Residence: The Ying Quartet Timothy Ying, Janet Ying, Phillip Ying, David Ying For further information, contact the Eastman School of Music Admissions Office: 1-800-388-9695.

EASTMAN SCHOOL OF MUSIC UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER

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