Libertango for strings, guitar, and piano by Ástor Piazzolla, arr. Fernando Piñero and Patricia Pasmanter performed by the Latin American Suzuki Ensemble at the 2008 SAA Conference
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Concertino in G Major, 3rd mvt
Concertino in G Major, 3rd mvt for strings and piano by Franz Joseph Haydn performed by the Latin American Suzuki Ensemble at the 2008 SAA Conference
Sonata in F Major for Recorder and Continuo
Sonata in F Major for Recorder and Continuo, Siciliano and Allegro by George Friedrich Handel performed by the Latin American Suzuki Ensemble at the 2008 SAA Conference
El Cuchipe
El Cuchipe, Colombian folk melody, for strings, guitar, and piano by Campo E. Torres arr. Eric Sanchez and Patricia Pasmanter performed by the Latin American Suzuki Ensemble at the 2008 SAA Conference
Divertimento in C Major, 3rd mvt
Divertimento in C Major, 3rd mvt for strings and piano by Franz Joseph Haydn performed by the Latin American Suzuki Ensemble at the 2008 SAA Conference
Energize Your Teaching with the New Suzuki Piano Books 1-3
Mary Craig Powell and E.L. Lancaster discuss the improvements and changes made by the international piano committee. Four teachers demonstrate and discuss the four new pieces added to these books. From the 2008 SAA Conference session.
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Prelude and Berceuse
Prelude and Berceuse, performed by Shinichi Suzuki and Julian Leviton
New Violin Books and Recordings
The SAA Violin Committee presents a comprehensive overview of the newly published Suzuki Violin School Volumes 1, 2 and 3 and their recordings. The committee outlines the history and mechanics of the revision process, and the procedure for the compilation, editing and publication of future volumes. From the 2008 Conference session “New Violin Books and Recordings”.
Playing By the Rules in Institute Teaching
Teri Einfeldt highlights the unspoken and undocumented thoughts about what to do and what not to do when teaching at an Institute. Topics such as supporting the home teacher, not teaching a new piece, how to keep the child motivated while working on tedious remedial techniques are among the most controversial topics to be discussed. Lesson structure, time management, and inclusion of all will be addressed. Also includes will be advise for the home teacher and their attending students concerning core repertory, review, and instrument condition.
Suzuki Is More Than Just the Name on Your Music Book: Sharing Memories from Dr. Suzuki’s School
Sarah Smith, Violin teacher from West Suburban Suzuki Strings (IL) and Stan Smith from Aurora Suzuki (IL). Join us in a celebration of Dr. Suzuki’s life; remembering his teaching as we share memories from his school in Matsumoto Japan.
Making Use of the Lesson
Ideas for using children’s lessons and practice times (i.e. home lessons) to accomplish our biggest job: to become useless. We accomplish this task through helping students develop a variety of skills, especially the skills to teach themselves. Edmund Sprunger, (MI) Teacher Trainer and author of Helping Parents Practice.
Supporting Your Teacher
You appreciate your teacher…. What can you do for him/her that will make a difference? Come learn and share in this session meant for parents who want to support their program and their child’s teacher. Diane Schroeder, Board Chair and former parent of the University of Evansville Suzuki Violin Program (IN), with Brad and Nancy Langguth, parents from the Preucil School of Music (IA).
