@ShiroKuro said:
I meant to ask you, is it expected that you’ll only work on one piece for the duration of the term (for the performance class)? How long is the term? If you wanted to, could you switch to a different piece after several weeks?
Yes, it's entirely up to us what we want to work on during the semester and how many weeks we want to work on it. We can also mix it up, bring the same piece in two or three weeks in a row then switch to a different piece then go back to the original piece and so on. The teacher will encourage further work on a piece if someone says they want to set it aside yet he feels they might be on the cusp of a breakthrough, but it's ultimately up to the student. This past semester I worked on 2 Nocturnes, half a semester each. The other student went back and forth between the 2 Debussy pieces.
The term is 10 weeks, I think. Didn't pay too much attention to that. The class is very affordable, coming to about $22 a class. Considering the teacher's CV, it's quite a bargain in my mind.
The school is not all that big. It started very humbly by one or two Vermonters who had a dream and a vision for a music school in the Upper Valley. When I got here thirteen years ago, it was cramped into a smallish place not far from its current location. But their enrollment kept growing and a year or so before COVID they purchased a mansion on the city common and are now expanding that. It continues to grow and they have lots of community outreach, and bring in some very good guest teachers and performers.
Here is their "about" page: UVMC