Buffalo Suzuki Strings’ Friendship Touring Ensemble at the 14th World Convention, Italy, 2006.
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Nov 1, 2006
by David Levine, Mary Cay Neal, Linda Ross
Buffalo Suzuki Strings’ Friendship Touring Ensemble at the 14th World Convention, Italy, 2006.
November 1, 2006, ASJ 35.1
Topics: International Conferences, Italy
Previously printed in American Suzuki Journal 35.1. Reprinted with permission. Copyright © 2006 Suzuki Association of the Americas, Inc.
David Levine, currently assistant music director of Buffalo Suzuki Strings, has taught violin and viola for the program since 1996. David completed a BS in music education and a BA in music from the University of Connecticut and an MM in Suzuki pedagogy from Ithaca College, studying with Sanford Reuning. He has studied violin and viola with Theodore Arm, Linda Case, Debra Moree, Sanford Reuning, and Almita and Roland Vamos. David has also taken violin training courses with Teri Einfeldt, John Kendall, Mary Cay Neal, Carrie Reuning, and Stevie Sandven, as well viola units with Elizabeth Stuen-Walker. David, an active clinician, has taught at Suzuki workshops and institutes in Illinois, Kentucky, New York, Ohio, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Washington, DC, Wisconsin, Canada, Brazil, Argentina and South Africa. David lives in Buffalo with his wife Shannon Levine, the cello teacher at Buffalo Suzuki Strings, and their daughters Anna and Miriam.
Mary Cay Neal is the founder and director of Buffalo Suzuki Strings, which is now in its 51st year of operation. Mary Cay teaches violin and conducts the BSS Friendship Touring Ensemble, whose message of “World Harmony Through Music” has been shared in 22 countries since 1984. She has studied with Dr. Shinichi Suzuki on many occasions, including teacher-training workshops at the international conferences in Hawaii in 1975 and 1977, Munich, Germany in 1979, Amherst,NY in 1981, and Matsumoto,Japan in 1983, and has taught at the International Suzuki Teacher’s Conference in Edmonton, Canada , in 1985, Adelaide, Australia, in 1991, Matsumoto,Japan in 1999, and Torino, Italy, in 2006. Mary Cay is a registered teacher trainer and has served on the SAA board of directors for three terms. She has taught teacher training and violin at many Suzuki Institutes and workshops in the United States, Canada, Europe, Australia, Japan and South America.
Linda Ross is a music teacher with a BS from Ithaca College and an EdM from SUNY at Buffalo. She is retired after 33 years of teaching Elementary General/Vocal music in Amherst, NY. She began her association with Buffalo Suzuki Strings (BSS) in 1987 when her daughter, Shannon, began her violin studies there. Since that time, she has served BSS in multiple capacities: President of the Parents’ Association, Accompanist, Rhythm Reading Teacher, Advanced Ensemble Coordinator, Member/Secretary of the Board of Directors, Administrative Director and Co-Tour Planner/Coordinator. Her work with the BSS Friendship Touring Ensemble has taken her to England & Ireland, Brazil, The World Convention in Turin, Italy, Spain, Argentina and most recently to South Africa and China.
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