The Conservatory at Lynn University has $$ and openings!!
Posted: Thu Nov 11, 2010 3:01 pm
Lynn University’s Conservatory of Music in Boca Raton, Florida has 1, possibly 2, openings (of the 3 spots) in the tuba studio for Fall 2011. Degree programs include Bachelor and Master of Music degrees as well as a Professional Performance Certificate for those of you who’d like to further hone your musical skills while still being allowed to troll a college campus for a potential spouse.
The Conservatory of Music is a highly selective school comprised of approximately 100 performance majors. The faculty are all noteworthy teachers and performers, as you can see from the partial list below. Financial packages are not only available but competitive enough to make you spike your tuba to the ground in excitement! The Conservatory takes pride in the fact that it makes quite generous offers to ALL those who are accepted.
Boca Raton is on Florida’s east coast approximately 25 miles south of Palm Beach airport and 25 miles north of the Ft. Lauderdale airport. Temperatures rarely fall below 65ºF degrees and the campus is only 4 miles from the beach—so a tuba player will always have a scenic place for many hours of serious practicing.
Those interested can contact me (KAmis@lynn.edu" target="_blank) or the Conservatory of Music at Lynn with any questions. Application information can be found here.
Kenneth Amis
Empire Brass - tuba
Lynn University - artist faculty, tuba
Palm Beach Opera Orchestra - tuba
Other faculty include:
Marc Reese – trumpet, Empire Brass
Greg Miller – horn, Empire Brass
Dan Satterwhite – trombone, formerly with Dallas Brass
Renee Siebert – flute, New York Philharmonic
Joe Robinson – oboe, former principal with New York Philharmonic
Jon Manasse – clarinet, American Ballet Theater
Michael Ellert – bassoon, Palm Beach Opera Orchestra
Ted Atkatz – percussion, former principal with Chicago Symphony

The Conservatory of Music is a highly selective school comprised of approximately 100 performance majors. The faculty are all noteworthy teachers and performers, as you can see from the partial list below. Financial packages are not only available but competitive enough to make you spike your tuba to the ground in excitement! The Conservatory takes pride in the fact that it makes quite generous offers to ALL those who are accepted.
Boca Raton is on Florida’s east coast approximately 25 miles south of Palm Beach airport and 25 miles north of the Ft. Lauderdale airport. Temperatures rarely fall below 65ºF degrees and the campus is only 4 miles from the beach—so a tuba player will always have a scenic place for many hours of serious practicing.
Those interested can contact me (KAmis@lynn.edu" target="_blank) or the Conservatory of Music at Lynn with any questions. Application information can be found here.
Kenneth Amis
Empire Brass - tuba
Lynn University - artist faculty, tuba
Palm Beach Opera Orchestra - tuba
Other faculty include:
Marc Reese – trumpet, Empire Brass
Greg Miller – horn, Empire Brass
Dan Satterwhite – trombone, formerly with Dallas Brass
Renee Siebert – flute, New York Philharmonic
Joe Robinson – oboe, former principal with New York Philharmonic
Jon Manasse – clarinet, American Ballet Theater
Michael Ellert – bassoon, Palm Beach Opera Orchestra
Ted Atkatz – percussion, former principal with Chicago Symphony