Suzuki News
Certificate of Achievement Ceremony
January 15, 2010
The first SAA Certificates of Achievement will be awarded at a special ceremony at the Conference in May. If you would like to be among the first to complete the Certificate and receive it at this ceremony, you must have… Read more ▶
Ask the Experts #11: Balance
January 13, 2010 by Carol Ourada
Last summer, focus groups at summer Institutes were asked to submit questions for a panel of “Suzuki Experts” to answer. This is the 11th installment. How do you balance family life and the Suzuki method, from the busy life and extra… Read more ▶
Board Meeting Minutes, January 2010
January 12, 2010
Thursday, January 7, 2010, Boulder, CO Meeting was called to order at 4:13 p.m. by Teri Einfeldt, chair. Teri assigned the following Board meeting jobs: Parking lot attendant (keeping track of jobs) Ellen Berry, Governance Monitor (the Carver Cop) Ruth Engle Larner… Read more ▶
ASJ Volume 38.1
January 11, 2010
American Suzuki Journal volume 38.1 is now being mailed to current SAA members—some of you may have it already! Features include: 14th SAA Biennial Conference with details on the Research Symposium and Clinicians. Celebration Excellence 2009 CD, the annual fund incentive gift—it’s… Read more ▶
SAA Guitar Committee Conference Call Notes, October 25, 2009
January 5, 2010
Present: Frank, Mary Lou, Bill, Dave, Andrea, Seth, Mychal Trainers Report from the Boston Conference Mychal says it was great, and the other committee members who attended agree. Mychal mentions that meeting Mr. Toyoda was a particular pleasure. Dave says it was… Read more ▶
2009 SAA Scholarship Recipients
January 1, 2010
Congratulations to the following teachers who were awarded SAA Scholarships during the past year. Bass: Carlos Rangel Terrazas, Mexico Cello: Kathleen Bowman, TN, Shar Products Andrea Espinzo, Argentina Marcelo Jara, Argentina Shinyu Liu, Taiwan, Adam Lesinsky Memorial Benjamin R. Noyes, ME, Yvonne Tait Memorial Flute: Meret C. Fon-Revutzky, IL Fernando Formigo,… Read more ▶
From Quebec to Guatemala with Music
January 1, 2010 by Melanie Grenier
The first victim of my attempts to teach the violin was my own sister. She was six and I was sixteen. Not yet knowing any better, I used the old fashioned method of teaching. My sister nevertheless attained a decent… Read more ▶
New on the Web
January 1, 2010
If you haven’t been to our website recently, here are a few new things to check out at www.suzukiassociation.org Member Demographics: How many SAA members are there? What instruments do they play and where do they live? Find out online. https://suzukiassociation.org/about/stats Ask the… Read more ▶
Some things to know…
January 1, 2010
It’s not too late to encourage your music industry and other business contacts to become 14th Conference sponsors and support the SAA’s upcoming conference. It’s also not too late to consider helping your state/province/area-wide Suzuki organization apply for affiliate status. New… Read more ▶
New Repertoire for Suzuki Piano Books 4-7
January 1, 2010
The Suzuki International Piano Committee is currently completing its work on the newly revised and edited International Editions of Suzuki Piano Books 4-7. These books are projected to be released at the SAA Conference in May, 2010. The accompanying CDs,… Read more ▶
2009 Annual Fund
January 1, 2010
It’s that special time of year again when the SAA Board announces its Annual Fund Campaign. Only through your gifts to the Annual Fund is the SAA able to support its scholarship program and other services and projects. This year’s… Read more ▶
Following In Their Footsteps
January 1, 2010 by Marilyn Kesler
Dear Teachers and Families, Forty-five years ago, Dr Shinichi Suzuki brought several young Japanese string students to perform in the United States. At that time, I was a young string teacher, lucky enough to attend one of these concerts. I was… Read more ▶
Last Chance to Donate This Year!
December 29, 2009
Now is your last chance to support the SAA’s Annual Fund this year. Only through your gifts to the Annual Fund is the SAA able to support its scholarship program and other services and projects. This year’s Annual Fund theme is… Read more ▶
4 More New Summer Institutes
December 9, 2009
We have 4 more new Summer Institutes for next year, in addition to the 62 established Institutes, and the 4 new ones announced in the last newsletter. I AM Festival Indianapolis, IN Suzuki Institute at Phoenix Phest Ann Arbor, MI Temple University Suzuki Institute Philadelphia, PA Williamsburg… Read more ▶
Member Demographics
December 8, 2009
How many SAA members are there? What instruments do they play and where do they live? What is their involvement with the Suzuki method: as a teacher, parent, program administrator, or some other role? Find out: SAA Member Demographics We can expand… Read more ▶
Suzuki News #16: Celebrating Excellence CD, Conference Keynotes, Violin Revisions, More Ask the Experts
December 8, 2009
In this issue: Celebrating Excellence 2009 CD Ask the Experts, parts 6-10 Member Demographics ISA Violin Committee Report on Book Revisions 4 More New Institutes Conference: Keynote Speakers A “Masterclass” for Graduate and Doctoral Researchers? Conference Sponsorship, Exhibiting, and Advertising Opportunities Celebrating Excellence 2009 CD Celebrating Excellence 2009 features musicians who… Read more ▶
Short Score Newsletter Ads
December 8, 2009
Ads are available in the monthly Short Score email newsletter. Newsletter Statistics 19,000 recipients > 60% open rate 80% Suzuki music teachers 20% parents and students You can review ad click through statistics through the SAA Partners site if you don’t use your own tracking mechanism… Read more ▶
Celebrating Excellence 2009
December 7, 2009
} Celebrating Excellence 2009 features musicians who began their careers as Suzuki students. This year’s collection features 11 performances—solos and ensembles—including violin, viola, cello, piano, guitar, and harp. We are grateful to these talented performers for sharing their artistry with Suzuki… Read more ▶
Suzuki Voice Student Sings with Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra
December 7, 2009
Aber Suzuki Center student, soprano Mikaela Schneider, 15, of Greendale, WI, a student of Suzuki voice teacher Mary Hofer, sang Schubert’s Ave Maria with the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra at their holiday concert this past weekend. Guest conductor Marvin Hamlisch (also… Read more ▶
Celebrating Excellence 2009
December 3, 2009
Celebrating Excellence 2009 features musicians who began their careers as Suzuki students. This year’s collection features 11 performances—solos and ensembles—including violin, viola, cello, piano, guitar, and harp. We are grateful to these talented performers for sharing their artistry with Suzuki… Read more ▶