Second Mexican Suzuki Encounter: Forming Community
Aug 10, 2015
August 10, 2015, ASJ 43.4
Topics: Conference 2016
Previously printed in American Suzuki Journal 43.4. Reprinted with permission. Copyright © 2015 Suzuki Association of the Americas, Inc.
Megan Titensor is an influential cellist and devoted teacher based in Seattle, Washington where she has a private studio. She also teaches in a Suzuki program in Olympia, Washington.
Megan is sought-after as a clinician and has taught at Suzuki institutes and workshops in Peru, Mexico, UT, CA, TX, MI, NY, and OH. Megan has served in many leadership and administrative roles within the Suzuki community in local chapters and on institute boards. She has been contributor to the American Suzuki Journal and presenter at the SAA Conference and Parents as Partners Online.
Megan holds a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in Cello Performance and is an active freelance cellist. She has extensive experience as a soloist, chamber and orchestral musician, recording artist, and is also an accomplished pianist.
Megan spends her leisure time on skis, on a bicycle, or rock climbing with her husband and exploring trails with her son and dog.
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