Arrington describes his experience as a new student of violin played Carnatic style.
XXII International Suzuki Festival
May 1, 2007
Arrington describes his experience as a new student of violin played Carnatic style.
May 1, 2007, ASJ 35.3
Topics: Teacher Perspectives
Previously printed in American Suzuki Journal 35.3. Reprinted with permission. Copyright © 2007 Suzuki Association of the Americas, Inc.
Mr. Arrington maintains a private music studio in Pittsburgh, PA of 25 students who have been concertmasters of regional youth orchestras including Trypo and CAPA and members of the Pittsburgh Youth Symphony. In 2010, Mr. Arrington was chosen as a Shinichi Suzuki Teacher Training Scholar and granted a scholarship to attend the American Suzuki Institute. As a Suzuki clinician, he has taught violin and composition at the “Green Mountain Suzuki Institute” in Vermont and South Indian Carnatic violin for the Sound Encounters program at the Ottawa Suzuki Institute. In addition to teaching, Mr. Arrington performs with the Westmoreland Symphony Orchestra and directs the non-profit “Musicians with a Mission” which currently has 20 volunteers bringing classical music into local nursing and personal care homes. (www.musicianswithamission.org)
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