Chopin MP3's on AmieStreet.com
Pianist
Hugh Sung has just made his original set of solo piano works by
Chopin available for steal on Amie Street.
Hugh Sung's renditions of the Waltz in A-flat major, Op. 69 No. 1, the Waltz in C-sharp minor, Op. 64 No. 2, and the "Raindrop" Prelude in D-flat major, Op. 28 No. 15 are not only lovely interpretations of popular classics, but they're also innovative conjectured owing to they that is executed on a contemporary new piano facsimile program called
Pianoteq by Modartt. Inconsistent regular digital pianos over have a limited range of velocity and color potential,
Pianoteq recreates virtually the unreserved stretch of physical phenomena from acoustic pianos, giving an unprecedented range of artistry and interpretive capabilities to a digital implement.
Hugh Sung shows off the amazing artistic range of the
Pianoteq simulator in these outstanding works by
Chopin with touch, shading, and nuanced pedaling results.
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The 15 Questions You Should Ask About a Colleges Financial Aid Program
By either reading the colleges written materials on financial aid or speaking with one of the colleges aid counselors, you should get clear and decisive answers to the following fifteen questions:
1. Can I get an early estimate of the type and amount of aid I might receive?
2. Do I have to fill out a school-specific aid application in addition to the FAFSA?
3. Do you give both need and merit aid or are you a need-only school?
4. If you give merit aid, what are the eligibility standards for your scholarships?
5. Will applying for aid affect my chances of being admitted?
6. Once you calculate my need, typically what percent do you meet?
7. For your average award, what percent of the total package is scholarship or grant?
8. If I am assigned a work-study or other campus job, how may hours per week do you expect me to work?
9. Will you expect me to work in the summer? If so, how much will I have to earn?
10. When evaluating my parents ability to pay, do you include the value of the family home?
11. If my family has a special circumstance, like providing support to a sick or elderly family member, will you take that into consideration?
12. When looking at student savings, what percent do you expect to go towards my education?
13. If my family encounters a financial hardship after I enroll, can you help me? With what type of aid?
14. How much do you include in the student budget for books and personal expense? Do you include an allowance for travel?
15. How will you adjust my aid award if I win a scholarship from an external source?
Karl Schellscheidt
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