Suzuki News
Inspiration & Creativity: Mind-Body Integration
May 1, 2005
“Music is the only source of energy that I have know in my life that gives humans a chance to be instantly transformed into spirit.” —David Darling Inspiration in music, inspiration through music, inspiration with music, inspiration from music… It has to… Read more ▶
XX International Suzuki Festival, Peru 2005
May 1, 2005 by Carmen Wise
Introduction One minute I’m home, playing gigs, teaching, getting ready for Christmas, the next I find myself on a midnight flight to Lima, Peru, on my way to take part in the XX International Suzuki Festival. For the last two years, I… Read more ▶
January Events in Latin America
May 1, 2005 by Caroline Fraser
Translated by Caroline Fraser and Claudia Woll, Peru and Margarita Troetsch, Panama Music Reading Worskshop in Santiago, Chile; January 3-6, 2005 By Blancamaria Montecinos, President, Suzuki Association of Chile We invited Caroline Fraser to teach. We had been missing her, as we had… Read more ▶
Rainbow Suzuki Strings Revisited
May 1, 2005 by Diane Slone
The experience at the SAA 11th Conference in Minneapolis will continue to shape the lives of the young students with East Cleveland Rainbow Suzuki Strings. From traveling via bus to another state, to performing for an enthusiastic audience at the… Read more ▶
SAA Guitar Committee Conference Call Notes, November 7, 2004
November 7, 2004
Refer by last names; all present except Andy. Book 5 Update Longay wants to get started updating Book 5. He will send materials to the committee to get the ball rolling. Guitars—finding better small instruments Longay is getting advanced youngsters who need higher quality… Read more ▶
Tom Rolston Honored in Edmonton
November 1, 2004 by Joanne Melvin
Canadian violinist, conductor, teacher and pioneer in music education, Tom Rolston, was recently presented with The Orpheus Award, Music Alberta’s highest award, at the Alberta Music Conference. At a dinner held in his honour several guests thanked Tom publicly for… Read more ▶
50th Annual Concert: A Grand Celebration
November 1, 2004
The 50th Suzuki Method Grand Concert was held in Tokyo, March 30, 2004, at the Nippon Budokon. 3,300 violin, cello, flute and piano students participated. In addition, 100 teachers and students from America, Germany, Korea, Taiwan, Australia and other countries… Read more ▶
The Parent as Mentor
June 1, 2004 by Tammy Linn Dawe
The Suzuki parent is a powerful mentor. Well, that’s a rather obvious fact, but perhaps one worth pondering for a moment. Our actions often reach farther than we realize. First of all, the parent is a mentor to his/her child. As… Read more ▶
Daily “Chore” or “Joy?” Why Listen?
June 1, 2004 by Janice Peters
Our lives are all so busy so it is easy fall prey to the temptation of skipping daily listening or daily practice or both. So think of what happens when we skip? Why do we need to be faithful to… Read more ▶
Latin American Update
February 1, 2004 by Caroline Fraser
Compiled by Caroline Fraser Guanajuato, Mexico Etna Diemecke, attended the January 2003 Suzuki International Festival in Lima, Peru, as a scholarship recipient. She returned to Guanajuato, Mexico, determined to organize a similar event there and she did it! Thanks to the seeds… Read more ▶
101 Ways to Practice One Note, One Measure, One Line…
June 1, 2003 by Sue Evans
Play it your age. Tape it. Pick an UNO Card. Throw the dice or die. Wear a funny hat. Wear funny glasses. Left foot in the air. Right foot in the air. Eyes on the ceiling. Eyes closed. With toothbrush in mouth. With gloves on. With Kleenex on keys. Write a story to… Read more ▶
My Suzuki Training Get-Away Vacation
February 1, 2003 by Becky Mitchum
I love my husband, my daughter, my students, my dog, my garden and my home, but not always in that order. As dear as these are to me, my idea of a vacation is time away from “wife-ing,” mothering, cooking,… Read more ▶
Latin American Update
November 1, 2002 by Caroline Fraser
Caroline Fraser and Roberta Centurion, translators Despite the economic crisis which Latin America is experiencing, Suzuki programs continue to grow and flourish. Due to this crisis many places have had to cancel plans for offering teacher training courses, while other courses… Read more ▶
Creating a Parent Education Program
November 1, 2002 by Mark Marston, Cynara Pierzina
As Suzuki teachers, we all recognize the importance of providing our students’ parents with education in the Suzuki method, preferably before the child starts lessons. Just as parents should be certain that their child’s teacher has received adequate training, teachers… Read more ▶
Suzuki Plus, a Parent Group Supreme
November 1, 2002 by Lamar Blum
“You need some help!” is what a new parent said to me when she saw all of the activities available in the Suzuki program I was running in Elgin, IL. It just seemed to evolve, and before I knew it,… Read more ▶
XVII International Suzuki Festival
August 1, 2002 by Caroline Fraser
The XVI Festival Suzuki, held in Lima, Peru, was a resounding success by all accounts. Teachers, students and parents left the festival full of energy, resolve, and renewed dedication. All were impressed by the spirit of friendship, cooperation and support… Read more ▶
Second Latin American Suzuki Teachers Conference
August 1, 2002 by Caroline Fraser
From Roberta Centurion, International Representative, Suzuki Association of Peru, SAA Latin American Liaison More than forty Suzuki Teachers from Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, El Salvador, Peru, Uruguay and the United States came together for the Second Latin American Suzuki Teachers’… Read more ▶
Concert Manners
June 1, 2002 by Carolyn McCall Catalano
Listen regularly to the type of music your child is studying. Include recordings of pieces on upcoming concerts. Attend concerts to learn standard concert behavior. Seek out free concerts with open seating, at least at first. Sit quietly in the back.… Read more ▶
Ogontz Institute: A Suzuki Community
May 1, 2002 by Susan Reed
It is the first night at Ogontz Suzuki Institute. The families have just settled into their outdoor cabins, shared a wonderful home cooked meal together with the faculty, and we have all helped with the dishes. It is now time… Read more ▶