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In Memoriam: Yvonne Tait
Nov 1, 1993
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Previously printed in American Suzuki Journal 21.4. Reprinted with permission. Copyright © 1993 Suzuki Association of the Americas, Inc.
Catherine Walker received a Bachelor of Music degree (performance-cello) from McGill University in Montreal and continued her studies for a year in Geneva, Switzerland with cellist Guy Fallot. Upon her return to Canada in 1975, she started her training in Suzuki pedagogy with Yvonne Tait and has worked with most of the other North American teacher trainers over the years. She had a large private studio in Montreal, Quebec for close to thirty years and, in 2005, she moved to the Eastern Townships in southern Quebec where she has taken on the challenge of teaching the majority of her students in French. She is also an active clinician and has taught at numerous institutes, international conventions and workshops throughout Canada, the United States and in Spain, Japan and England.
Catherine has been a SAA sanctioned teacher trainer since 1983 and has taught long-term Apprenticeship courses as well as short-term training courses during the summer months.
Catherine was the founding President of the Suzuki teachers’ association in Montreal (Suzuki Musique Montéal) and served on the SAA cello committee from 1984-1988. In 1988, she went to Matsumoto, Japan and spent six months working with Dr. Suzuki. From 1996-1999, she served as a member of the Board of Directors of the Suzuki Association of the Americas (SAA), and during that time was also the Canadian representative to the International Suzuki Association (ISA).
In 2008, Ms. Walker translated the ECC philosophy course into French. She has recently been asked to join the faculty at Bishop’s University as cello teacher.
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