Jaysne
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In one of the books containing the letters of Mozart, he carps about how he detests when a student of his doesn't show up to lessons, or when he travels to the student's house and the student isn't there. Things we teachers can all relate to!
But it made wonder about the students of the great composers and musicians of yesteryear. Wouldn't it make sense that those students in turn had their own students, and then that bunch had students, and so on?
I wonder if anyone around today can safely say that their teacher's lineage dates back to any of the great composers or musicians?
But it made wonder about the students of the great composers and musicians of yesteryear. Wouldn't it make sense that those students in turn had their own students, and then that bunch had students, and so on?
I wonder if anyone around today can safely say that their teacher's lineage dates back to any of the great composers or musicians?