Violin Unit 1
Sep 9 – Oct 2, 2024 in IL
at Music Institute of Chicago
What
Violin Unit 1
Instructor: Ann Montzka Smelser
Event Contact & Sign up
Additional Schedule InformationMondays & Wednesdays: 10:00 am—1:00 pm September 9—October 2, 2024
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https://www.musicinst.org/classes/suzuki-education/suzuki-teacher-training
Prerequisite course:
Mondays & Wednesdays: 10:00 am—1:00 pm September 9—October 2, 2024
Please click here to register
https://www.musicinst.org/classes/suzuki-education/suzuki-teacher-training
Every Child Can!, or Filosofía
Audition: Violin Basic, or Violin Intermediate, or Violin Comprehensive, or Viola Basic, or Viola Intermediate, or Viola Comprehensive.
Deadline: All audition materials must be submitted by August 26 *
Signup closed.
Trainer Information
Ann Montzka-Smelser is a Suzuki Student, Teacher, Parent and Suzuki Teacher Trainer. In between receiving her Bachelors of Music Education and Masters in Performance and Pedagogy at Northern Illinois University, Ann studied with Dr. Shinichi Suzuki at the Talent Education Institute in Matsumoto, Japan.
Ann has performed in many orchestras and ensembles and is currently principal 2nd violinist with Camerata Chicago and concertmaster of the Kishwaukee Symphony Orchestra. Ann is on the music faculty of Northwestern University teaching Suzuki Pedagogy and Director of the NIU CSA Suzuki Strings Program at Northern Illinois University. Ann maintains a studio of 35 violin and viola students and enjoys working with Suzuki families at Festivals in Lima, Peru, Singapore, Mexico, Costa Rica and though out the US. Ann lives in DeKalb, IL with her husband Linc. Their Suzuki-raised children, Benjamin and Genevieve are currently professional musicians.
When
Monday, September 9 to Wednesday, October 2, , 2024
Where
This event will be held online.
Music Institute of Chicago
IL
USA
Phone: 847-905-1500
www.musicinst.org
More Info & Contact
Website: www.musicinst.org
Avi Friedlander
Phone: 734-330-3639
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