Word: musicianse
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But some students say that Harvard--which brags of its top-notch undergraduate musicians, artists and actors in admissions materials--could do more for them without violating its status as a liberal arts college.
In the music department, there is only one class for performers, despite the legions of Harvard musicians in such group as the Harvard musicians in such group as the Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra, Bach Society Orchestra and Mozart Society Orchestra.
But for most aspiring musicians, the best they can hope for is to take classes with teachers outside the University for independent study credit.
"I sometimes play at the [New England] Conservatory or I see my teacher from home," Tsung says. "Most musicians here have to find their own teachers either through connections, or some go to the Conservatory."
Therapists may instruct patients or improvedwork environments or utilize ice and heattreatments to reduce the pain. Roach was referredto Brigham and Women's Hospital, which runs aspecial therapy program for musicians who comedown with the disorders. Davis, who wears a bracefor his thumb began physical therapy andultrasound treatment yesterday.