<p>Well, I think you shouldn’t worry too much about it or think that it’s your fault or anything. I met a teacher last year at my music festival (a big name, principal of one of the world’s best orchestra and chair at a very good school ) and he was supposed to contact me back during the fall to schedule private lessons and I waited for like 3 weeks, trying to phone him and e-mail him. To learn later that he was on tour in Asia and could not contact me before.
Also one of my teacher was supposed to write a recommendation for me, and I kept e-mailing her and phoning to know how it was going (it was in nov-dec) She wouldn’t answer. She phoned me a few days ago, telling me that she actually went through a lot (family thing) and her mind was really not on this.</p>
<p>So don’t worry, the teacher has probably a good reason not to contact you. And if she doesn’t, maybe it’s better to know now how she treats her students than to find out once you’re already in her studio and stuck for the next 4 years of your life.</p>