Beth Titterington

Beth Titterington

Beth Titterington has been involved in the Suzuki Method since 1972, when she first heard Dr. Suzuki’s Talent Education Tour Group. She is a Teacher Trainer (violin) for the SAA and she served on the SAA Board of Directors from 2006-2009. She founded an SAA regional affiliate, the Heart of America Suzuki Association, in 1979. Ms. Titterington teaches Suzuki pedagogy at the University of Missouri ( at Kansas City) Conservatory of Music and maintains her private studio, Kansas City Talent Education. She is also a baroque violinist and gambist and helped to direct the Early Music Consort of Kansas City for 20 years.

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Thoughts from Outgoing Board Members


September 2009 · ASJ 37.4, page 16

October 8, 2008 / ASJ 36.4 / /

Good morning! I am Beth Titterington and a current SAA board member. I am pleased and humbled to present this award to Eleanor Allen. Unfortunately, Eleanor, who will be 93 on June 5th, is not able to be with us this morning. She is, however, informed about the award and is very pleased. Her four children, Bob, Burt, Louise, and Marion, and her five grandchildren and one great-grandchild are excited for her as well.

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December 31, 2007 / ASJ 36.1 / , , /

Introducing Entertainer Shoji Tabuchi

What projects are you involved with at the moment?

I am currently recording two new CDs. The target date for the release of the first one is the first of September with, hopefully, the second one to follow soon thereafter. I am very excited about the music on both CDs and have been planning for both for quite some time. We are also making plans for our upcoming Christmas show which is a spectacular production.

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How Do You…?


November 1995 · ASJ 24.1, page 14

The String Play by Phyllis Young

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June 1987 · ASJ 15.3, page 24