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Life in the Arts

William (Bill) Wesbrooks
William (Bill) Wesbrooks is Director of Vocal Performance at New York University’s Steinhardt School.
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Bill Wesbrooks from NYU talks about what you can expect from a life in the arts. He advises that anyone considering a life in the arts must take care of their mental and physical well-being. He stresses that you are the instrument no matter what instrument you actually play. He also stresses learning the skills to your craft. He believes that your life is about balancing those elements.



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Oct-05
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