Music School Matchmaker: Flute Edition

Alberto Almarza - Carnegie Mellon University

1 h 16 min · 2 de mar de 2026
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In this episode, Julie McGough interviews Alberto Almarza, flute professor at Carnegie Mellon University. They discuss the flute studio at Carnegie Mellon University, the studio's full time staff pianist, opportunities for flutists at CMU, studio culture, and discuss the future of the versatile musician and tips for students applying for music programs.

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