Arthur Montzka

SAA Board at the 1999 Retreat
Nehama Patkin and Michiko Yurko at the 1998 SAA Conference
William Preucil with flowers at the 2000 SAA Conference
William Preucil with flowers at the 2001 SAA Leadership Retreat
Mary Craig Powell and Yasuko Joichi at the 2001 SAA Leadership Retreat.
Caroline Fraser and friends at the 2001 SAA Leadership Retreat.
Networking at the 2001 SAA Leadership Retreat.
Boulder Suzuki Strings students at the 2001 SAA Leadership Retreat.
Gilda Barston in the money coat at the 2001 SAA Leadership Retreat.
2000 SAA Board of Directors
Waltraud Suzuki at the 1994 Conference
A breakfast and book signing sponsored by Summy-Birchard brought participants to meet authors of Suzuki materials.
William Kossler demonstrated guitar teaching techniques at his session “Reading Development.”
Summer Institute Directors met to discuss ideas and issues.
“Tools for Your truck: NLP for Suzuki Teachers” was the topic of Ed Sprunger’s popular violin area session.
Flute Session at the 1994 Conference
Viola Session at the 1994 Conference
Student chamber groups performed in a session demonstrating appropriate repertoire.
Student chamber groups performed in a session demonstrating appropriate repertoire.
Attendees filled conference rooms for concurrent sessions on specific instrument topics and general sessions.
Attended by players of all instruments, Toshio Takahashi’s lively opera sessions were characterized by his infectious humor and enthusiasm.
Sunday’s Ensemble Concert featured four violin groups and the Preucil School of Music Orchestra.
Masterclasses were given by Hiroko Masaoka and Haruko Kataoka of Japan.
Carol Tarr at the 1994 SAA Conference
Jeff Cox at the 1994 SAA Conference
Board meeting at the 1994 SAA Conference
Board members worked before, during, and after the Conference to support the new directions for the SAA.
Generous exhibitor donated exciting prizes for the Saturday luncheon raffle.
The luncheon also featured a performance by the Wheaton College Suzuki Program Viola Ensemble.
Bass students prepared for the luncheon performance and a special session on bass repertoire.
Dr. James Garbarino encouraged SAA members to consider the larger community in which we work to improve the lives of children.
Piano masterclass clinician Claude Frank inspired students and teachers with his warmth and vigor.
Donald Weilerstein from the Cleveland Institute of Music provided students and teachers with new ideas and inspiration.
2000 Board of Directors at the conference
1999 Board of Directors at the Leadership Retreat
1988 SAA Board of Directors
Carrie Reuning-HUmmel at the 2002 SAA Conference
Teri Einfeldt, Linda Fiore, and Pam Devenport at the 2002 SAA Conference
Idell Low and Suzy Perelman at the 2002 SAA Conference

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