supporting teaching profession
Starting Again In Chile
Dec 1, 1986
by Mark Bjork
supporting teaching profession
September 1, 1979, ASJ 7.4
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Previously printed in American Suzuki Journal 7.4. Reprinted with permission. Copyright © 1979 Suzuki Association of the Americas, Inc.
Mark Bjork, Professor of violin and pedagogy at the University of Minnesota School of Music, is a graduate of Indiana University where he studied violin under the renowned pedagogue Josef Gingold. A past president of the SAA, Mr. Bjork is recognized internationally as a leader in the field of Suzuki Talent Education. In 1967 he started one of the first Suzuki programs in the United States at the MacPhail Center For Music in Minneapolis. Workshops, master classes and clinics, often related to Suzuki Talent Education, have taken him throughout the world. His former students include orchestral musicians, chamber music performers, teachers, and many happy amateurs. Bjork is the author of Expanding Horizons: The Suzuki Trained Violinist Grows Up.
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