David Evenchick

David Evenchick

Dr. Evenchick has been a cello teacher trainer for the Suzuki Association of the Americas since 1999, and in this capacity has trained hundreds of musicians internationally at their various stages of development.
Teamwork and organizational contribution are an important part of Dr. Evenchick’s role in teaching and bringing people together. He has held positions at the Preucil School of Music, Grinnell College (Iowa) and the Suzuki String School of Guelph (Ontario) .
Currently David is offering long-term string teacher development courses at Wilfrid Laurier University (Kitchener Waterloo, ON), the first program of this kind offered in Canada.

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A Few Thoughts on Cello Hardware Helpers Historical Perspective Keypegs and Bent Endpins

A Few Thoughts on Cello Hardware Helpers: Historical Perspective, Keypegs, and Bent Endpins

Diverse Cello Sessions at the 16th Conference

Diverse Cello Sessions at the 16th Conference

SAAs 16th Biennial Conference  Clinicians

SAA’s 16th Biennial Conference—Clinicians

Tales from the Peruvian Amazon

March 18, 2013 by David Evenchick, Nancy Lokken, Mary Halverson Waldo, Kelly Williamson

Two thousand ten was an exciting year for the Suzuki Association of Peru. In addition to celebrating twenty-five years of offering Suzuki festivals in Lima, for the first time in its history, a very special event was held. Read more ▶

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