Suzuki News
Minnesota Orchestra names Erin Keefe, former Suzuki student, as new concertmaster
September 27, 2011
The Minnesota Orchestra announced Thursday the appointment of American violinist Erin Keefe, 31, as concertmaster. Keefe was a Suzuki student of SAA violin teacher and teacher trainer Teri Einfeldt for eight years. The announcement praised Erin’s “depth, refinement, and exquisite… Read more ▶
Two Books Added to the SAA Store
September 21, 2011
Group Lessons for Suzuki Violin and Viola By Carolyn McCall Book, 84 pages, $12.95 Group lesson ideas for violin and viola, organized by book level and technique/skill. Focus on Suzuki Piano: Creative and Effective Ideas for Teachers and Parents By Mary Craig Powell Book, 76 pages,… Read more ▶
Board Meeting Minutes, September 15-18, 2011
September 19, 2011
September 15—18, 2011, Cambridge, Ontario, Canada Members present: Susan Baer, Ellen Berry, Dan Browning, Mark George, chair, Frances Green, Marilyn Kesler, Sarah Bylander Montzka, Marilyn O’Boyle, Patricia Purcell, MaryLou Roberts, Lucy Shaw, and Pam Brasch, ex officio. The meeting was called to… Read more ▶
Suzuki Student Gavin George will be on From the Top on September 25
September 16, 2011
Gavin George, 8-year-old Suzuki piano student of Mary Craig Powell will be performing on From the Top on Sunday, September 25 at 7PM. He is the youngest student ever chosen for this prestigious show and he is truly something for… Read more ▶
Congratulations to New Teacher Trainers
September 15, 2011
The SAA would like to welcome five new Teacher Trainers: Amy Matherly Charlton, MA Violin Nightingale Chen Powell, OH Piano Priscilla Jones Bainbridge Island, WA Cello Sharon Jones London, ON Suzuki Early Childhood Education Haukur Hannesson Uppsala, Sweden Cello ESA Level V Trainer, added to SAA Registry We look forward to their service in this new and… Read more ▶
Suzuki E-News #37: Volunteer Spotlight, Conference Deadlines, Student Writing Contest Finalists, Weekly News Email
September 14, 2011
In this issue: Volunteer Spotlight: Patricia & Michael Brown Conference Deadlines for Students and Sessions Weekly SAA News Emails Student Writing Contest Finalists Nurtured By Love Video DVD Upcoming Events 109 new members joined the SAA in August. Welcome! Volunteer Spotlight: Patricia & Michael Brown This month’s SAA Volunteer… Read more ▶
SAA Volunteer Spotlight: Patricia & Michael Brown
September 14, 2011 by Michael Brown, Patricia Brown
This month’s SAA Volunteer Spotlight features Patricia and Michael Brown, Suzuki parents and active volunteers at the Blue Lake Suzuki Family Camp. Tell us about yourselves—where you’re from, how you became involved with Suzuki, anything else you’d like to share. We… Read more ▶
Sight Reading
September 14, 2011 by Monica Pardeshi
Student Writing Contest Finalist, 12-14 age group I started taking violin lessons at the age of five. Since I played my first piece of sight reading, I knew that it was not going to be easy for me. Sight reading has always… Read more ▶
Something More
September 13, 2011 by Katherine Lee
Student Writing Contest Finalist, 15+ age group Sing for the sake of singing Form the thought of something more. Your strings are there for you to play To grow, to learn, to love. Music is forever, rhythm universal. We can touch the world with simple words. To… Read more ▶
I Have a Music Family
September 13, 2011 by Henry From
Student Writing Contest Finalist, 6-8 age group I have a music family: My mama plays violin and my papa plays violin and piano, and my sister plays piano and violin. But my family is bigger than that! In piano I have Mrs.… Read more ▶
Duet for One
September 12, 2011 by Grace Park
Student Writing Contest Finalist, 9-11 age group When I was eight, my mom asked me and my little sister if we wanted to learn how to play the violin. I was a little nervous, but at the same time I was… Read more ▶
My Memorable Suzuki Moment
September 9, 2011 by Anna Lilly
Student Writing Contest Finalist, 9-11 age group One of my most memorable Suzuki moments happened at the Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp Suzuki Institute. On a sunny afternoon during repertoire class in the Pavane, we had a very special visitor. The… Read more ▶
See SAA Board Chair Dr. Mark George with Suzuki Students on Windy City Live
August 26, 2011
SAA Board of Directors Chair Dr. Mark George appeared with students of the Music Institute of Chicago on Windy City Live on Thursday, August 25. The performance can be seen here: http://windycitylive.com/episodes/Learning-with-the-Suzuki-Method/8326125 Read more ▶
Suzuki E-News #36: 2012 Conference, Halloween Recitals, Teacher Searches, SPA & Upcoming Events
August 16, 2011
164 new members joined the SAA in July. Welcome! We have 8,138 members as of July 31. In this issue: 2012 Conference Tips for a Halloween Musical Bash Host a SPA Course in Your Area Online Teacher Search Service Upcoming Events 2012 Conference Be sure to mark your calendar… Read more ▶
Tips for a Halloween Musical Bash
August 16, 2011 by Reagan Brasch, Nancy Modell
It’s August. All my students know what that means—it’s time to plan for the Halloween group recital. It wasn’t always this way—my violin teacher friend, Danielle Charboneau, deserves all the credit. When she moved to California to start a new… Read more ▶
Profile: Marilyn Kesler, Board of Directors Chair-Elect
August 11, 2011 by Marilyn Kesler
Meet newly-appointed SAA Board of Directors Chair-elect Marilyn Kesler. Kesler begins her two-year term as chair-elect on August 1, after which she will become board chair. Read more ▶
Leadership Retreat Wrap-Up
August 11, 2011 by Susan Baer, Sally Gross, Gail Lange, Deborah Moench, Patricia Purcell, MaryLou Roberts
S—T—R—E—T—C—H It’s been a long time coming. I hadn’t even considered the possibility that I might be one until relatively recently. And to actually take on the role and don the mantel, to embrace the responsibility was like diving into the… Read more ▶
Strings in Kenya
August 11, 2011 by Libby Felts
Growing up in the rural Kithoka community in central Kenya, Bishop Lawi Imathiu didn’t have the opportunity to go to high school. Until 2005, when the bishop founded the Bishop Lawi Imathiu Secondary School, a step in fulfilling the bishop’s vision of bringing education back home in Kenya. Read more ▶
If My Violin Could Talk…
August 11, 2011 by Sara Kuhns
It is dusty. There is a strong smell of pine coming from the rosin lying next to me. My velvet blanket covers me as I wait for my owner to take me out of this dark, musty coffin. Read more ▶
My Instrument Case
August 11, 2011 by Nicky Williams
When someone asks me what is in my instrument case, they would think I would say my violin, but I answer, something I love to do. Read more ▶