Interview with Bob Duke, Honorary Board Member
Nov 1, 2014
by Reagan Brasch, Brittany Gardner
November 1, 2014, ASJ 43.1
Topics: Conference 2014, Review, SYOA
Previously printed in American Suzuki Journal 43.1. Reprinted with permission. Copyright © 2014 Suzuki Association of the Americas, Inc.
Reagan Brasch is a Suzuki violin teacher and Early Childhood Coordinator at the University of Hartford Community Division in CT. She taught Suzuki violin for 17 years at the Music Institute of Chicago, where she was the Events Coordinator for the Suzuki Program as well as the director of the Musikgarten program. Before moving into the Chicago area, Reagan taught in Denver, CO with James Maurer at the Denver Talent Education Program. She teaches at institutes and workshops around the country.
Brittany Platt Gardner began her cello studies at the age of eight after receiving a cello as a birthday present.
An avid teacher and sought-after clinician and speaker, Ms. Gardner finds great joy in the study, sharing, and teaching of music to children and their families. Her book “This Will Help You Grow: Advice & Encouragement for Suzuki Parents” (available on Amazon.com) has been warmly received by readers from Singapore to Australia, to the United States.
Ms. Gardner recently completed an 11-year tenure at the Gifted Music School, where she served as the school’s Suzuki Program Coordinator. She currently serves on the board of Intermountain Suzuki String Institute and, in addition to her studio, codirects the Amichevoli Cello Choir with Kelly McConkie Stewart and maintains an active performing career, appearing with such groups as the Utah Symphony, Sinfonia Salt Lake, The Orchestra at Temple Square, and others.
Ms Gardner holds a Master of Music degree from the University of Michigan and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Music Performance from the joint degree program between Case Western Reserve University and the Cleveland Institute of Music.
She and her husband live in Salt Lake City with their two daughters.
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