All Steinway school???

Wimblees@aol.com Wimblees@aol.com
Thu Dec 13 09:13 MST 2001


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To my esteemed colleagues

Yesterday, at our faculty meeting/luncheon, our chair informed the faculty we 
are in the process of looking into becoming an all Steinway School. One of 
the faculty members asked if spending all this money will be worth it. He 
wondered if we should be spending all this money when there is a big need to 
buy some other instruments, like timpani, bassoons, contra bassoons, Celeste, 
etc. Although the money will come from private donations, the question is, is 
it really worth close to a million dollars to become an all Steinway School?

I would like to ask some questions for any of you are an all Steinway school, 
or if any of you have considered becoming an all Steinway school. 

Those who are all Steinway schools, 

1. Have you found there to be a significant increase in the quality of 
students attracted to your school since you became an all Steinway School? 

2. Has it made a difference in the quality of faculty the school has 
recruited since you became an all Steinway school? 

3. Are faculty other than those who are directly related to pianos, (history, 
applied instruments, etc.) satisfied that the school spent all that money on 
pianos? Or was money spent also on other instruments?

For those of you who are in schools where you thought of becoming an all 
Steinway school, but decided against it, what were some of your reasons for 
deciding not to become an all Steinway school?

Is there anything else any one can add, both positive and negative, to this 
thought.

Thanks

Wim
Willem Blees
University of Alabama


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