Violin performance

<p>For violin, they require you to choose a studio. They videotape the audition so, in theory, if one teacher doesn’t take you, you could be accepted by another, but it’s pretty unlikely that that would happen as there are other people auditioning live for the other teachers. Very, very competitive. That said, if you can get in, it’s a stellar music school in a stellar university. The undergrad is very small (300?) and outweighed, I think, by the grad school, but the level of playing is very high and they place many of their musicians in professional orchestras. It’s worth a try if you have the academics. It was really a reach for my son, but I think he might try again for grad school because he was very impressed both with the school and with the violin faculty and the orchestra.</p>