As a successful composer, Jeanine Cowen never had any intention of becoming a teacher. Her love of music attracted her to study at the Berklee College of Music and pursue a career scoring music for documentaries, TV shows and video games.
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As a successful composer, Jeanine Cowen never had any intention of becoming a teacher. Her love of music attracted her to study at the Berklee College of Music and pursue a career scoring music for documentaries, TV shows and video games.
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March 13, 8:26 AM
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