Remarks at the SAA Annual Meeting, May 2007
As I prepare to leave the SAA Board after six years of service and reflect on what I have observed over the years I have been involved with Suzuki, I realize that I have a unique perspective on the Suzuki movement. Even though I am not in the age group of our original pioneers, I have been actively involved since 1964 as the child and violin student of two of the pioneers, Sandy and Joan Reuning, and have been active myself as a teacher for thirty-four years.
From this vantage point I see…
