Changes and Additions to the Suzuki Piano Repertoire
Jul 1011, 2010 in Evanston, IL
at Chicago Suzuki Institute

What

Changes and Additions to the Suzuki Piano Repertoire

Instructor: Mary Craig Powell

Event Description

This course is intended for the teacher who has previously taken Suzuki piano training and now wishes to familiarize themselves with the pedagogy involved in the new repertoire. This course may be registered with the SAA. Teachers must have taken piano books 1-5 previously with a registered SAA Trainer.

Prerequisite:

All books covered in the overview course.

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Trainer Information

Mary Craig Powell

Mary Craig Powell currently teaches piano in her home studio in Columbus, OH. Retired from the Conservatory of Music faculty of Capital University, she has taught piano at both the college and preparatory levels. Ms. Powell is author of the book Focus on Suzuki Piano and contributor to Teaching Suzuki Piano. Currently she serves as the co-chair of the ISA Piano Committee. In recognition of her contribution to Suzuki instruction, she has received the Excellence in Teaching award and the Excellence in Suzuki Teacher Education award from the SAA as well as the Distinguished Alumna award from East Carolina University. As an active member of MTNA, she has been named the State Certified Piano Teacher of the Year by the Ohio Music Teachers’ Association. In fall, 2013 she was featured for her teaching of Suzuki Method through an interview in “Clavier Companion.:

When

Saturday, July 10 to Sunday, July 11, , 2010

Where

Chicago Suzuki Institute

Music Institute of Chicago
1490 Chicago Avenue
Evanston IL 60201
USA

Phone: 847-905-1500
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www.musicinst.org/csi


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