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Advice on the Music Education Field

David Elliott
David J. Elliott is Professor of Music Education at New York University’s Steinhardt School and an advisor to the School’s Graduate Program in Music Education. He is also an award-winning composer, an author of several books on music education, and a frequent lecturer on the subject at universities and conferences around the world.
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David Elliott from NYU gives advice to those wishing to enter the music education field. He discusses pursuing performance versus music education for those uncertain about which track to study.



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Oct-05
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