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Jens Lindemann
Renowned trumpet soloist Jens Lindemann is former lead trumpet player for the Canadian Brass, and is currently Professor of Trumpet at the University of California, Los Angeles. He is widely regarded as one of the finest soloists in the instrument’s history, and has appeared on concert stages worldwide, from New York to the Great Wall of China. He has recorded albums for BMG and EMI, and in his concert appearances has been working to redefine the idea of a concert artist through innovations in both musicality and stagecraft. Lindemann is a graduate of Juilliard.
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Jens Lindemann, renowned trumpet soloist and Professor of Trumpet at UCLA, makes a forceful argument for why the quality of the private lessons should be a major determinant of where you choose to study music, and why to trust your gut when deciding on a music program.



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November 2007
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