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Hi All,
I live in the Southern Tier (upstate) area of New York, about 30 minutes from Binghamton, 45 minutes from Cornell University.
Does anyone know of an atelier in my area or could you recommend a school? I have not checked out SUNY-Binghamton yet. I probably shouldn't be so presumptious, but I would not necessarily expect to receive classical teaching at a university. But then again, you know what I want - classical training with a master!
Thanks for any advice.
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