History and development of Suzuki in Brazil.
Rainbow Suzuki Strings Revisited
May 1, 2005
by Barbara Barber, Shinobu Saito
History and development of Suzuki in Brazil.
February 1, 2005, ASJ 33.2
Topics: Brazil, Latin America, Suzuki Method
Previously printed in American Suzuki Journal 33.2. Reprinted with permission. Copyright © 2005 Suzuki Association of the Americas, Inc.
With more than 40 years of performing and teaching experience, violinist and violist Barbara Barber joined the sales team at Robertson & Sons Violin Shop, one of the world’s premier bowed string instrument dealers, in Albuquerque, NM in 2014. She has concertized and presented master classes and pedagogy clinics across the North and South America, Europe and Asia. She received her Bachelor of Music and Master of Music in performance at Texas Tech University with additional studies at Interlochen Music Camp, Rocky Ridge Music Center, Accademia di Chigiana in Italy, Taos School of Music and Banff Centre. Barbara has held faculty appointments at Texas Tech University, Texas Christian University and the University of Colorado. She has been recognized for her many articles, presentations and roles on the advisory and editorial boards of ASTA and SAA. Barbara’s widely-used collections of books and CDs are published by Preludio Music Inc. and distributed worldwide by Alfred Music.
Shinobu Saito began her Suzuki violin study in Japan as a child and has also studied in Europe, Brazil and the US; she has been teaching Suzuki since 1981. Ms. Saito lived in the US from 1992 to 1997 to attend the University of Iowa, and during that time she taught at the Preucil School of Music. She now teaches at her own private studio in Campinas, Brazil.
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