
Nov 12, 2024, 1:30 PM
Johnnies Don't Just Study Music—They Also Make It
“The world thinks of music as a fine art,” says Andy Kingston, a St. John’s College Santa Fe tutor and jazz pianist, “and we teach it as a liberal art.”
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“The world thinks of music as a fine art,” says Andy Kingston, a St. John’s College Santa Fe tutor and jazz pianist, “and we teach it as a liberal art.”
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