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Any thoughts or comments on the Interlochen Arts Academy / Center for the Arts?

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Well, one person who teaches piano there that I know seems to think that the Hammerklavier is easier than the Appasionata and the Waldstein...so...
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Michael Coonrod?
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[EDITED BY POSTER:] Never mind....
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I did not understand one word you said, Zac. Can you please explain what you said again?
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Edited for clarity.
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I had the time of my life there and cannot recommend it enough. I learned valuable life lessons, played a ton of great music, much of it for the first time, was immersed among like minded talented artistic peers, made lifelong friends, etc. I could go on and on. I even learned to canoe there. All nestled in the glorious pine forests, with lakes on either side. It's lovely.

Downsides: It can get a little overly rah-rah at times, and the food sucks. YMMV, I was there a long time ago now, this was back in 1987. Eek, showing my age!

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