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'At the Guildhall you have access to some of the best musicians in London and all the knowledge they have about their profession. I believe it's the best place for me to be.' Thanihan Jeyapalan, BMus Bassoon
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'I came to Guildhall because it really provides the complete package for a composer. The teachers are unparalleled, the opportunities are numerous and stretch across all aspects of music-making, and the School is not afraid to branch out even further if you find something you'd really like to push, research or explore.' Aaron Holloway-Nahum, DMus Composition
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'One of the most attractive things about the School is the variety of people and cultures, which has really helped me to feel at home.' Susana Gaspar, Postgraduate Vocal Studies
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'The Guildhall's reputation for producing high quality jazz musicians who are now established artists on the jazz scene is a main factor in why I came here. The opportunity to study classical as well as jazz saxophone was also a key attraction, as I learn with teachers schooled from a wide range of musical backgrounds.' Joshua Jaswon, BMus Jazz Saxophone
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'The Leadership programme is forward-looking and provides the chance to gain work experience from some of the greatest practitioners and artists in the world. The course has proved exciting, creative and extremely rewarding.' Laetitia Stott, Postgraduate Leadership
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'Guildhall is situated in the heart of London, next to one of the most diverse cultural centres in the world, the Barbican Centre. The performance opportunities available through Guildhall are second to none, and act as a springboard into the profession.' Edward Pick, Postgraduate Keyboard Studies
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'I plan to go on to be principal double bass in a major orchestra. My teacher is a former principal of many orchestras so I feel that I am getting the appropriate training to achieve my goal.'
Kai West, BMus Double Bass
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