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The Story of the Suzuki Organ Method

February 10, 2020

This is a documentary about the development of the Suzuki organ method from idea 1997, until today 2020. In the film we meet people from all over the world who adapted and made the Suzuki Organ method possible.… Read more ▶

Alfred Music Releases New Suzuki Violin Recordings by Hilary Hahn

February 5, 2020

Alfred Music Releases New Suzuki Violin Recordings by Hilary Hahn Read more ▶

In Memory of John Reglin

December 12, 2019

Mr. John Reglin passed away on Friday, December 6 at Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago. He was a talented and well-loved Suzuki Piano Teacher for over 40 years. . Many of his students and fellow colleagues will mourn his passing.… Read more ▶

Madrid

November 22, 2019

The 2nd International Suzuki Teacher Trainers Convention, October 11-13, 2019, brought together 111 Teacher Trainers from the throughout the five ISA regions, including teachers from North America, South America, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, the Philippines, etc. In two… Read more ▶

Parents as Partners  Coming in January 2020

November 21, 2019

You’re Invited! The Parents as Partners Online Video Series is coming back in 2020 with new videos, new ideas, and fresh inspiration for both teachers & parents alike! Plan to join us in January for weekly videos, with an audio-only/podcast option, focusing… Read more ▶

Happy Birthday Dr Suzuki

October 9, 2019

Fall has set in and the anniversary of Dr. Suzuki’s birthday is upon us. In honor of our beloved sensei and his love of… Read more ▶

Excellence from the Start  The Suzuki Piano Students Journey

October 4, 2019

“Excellence from the Start – the Suzuki Piano Student’s Journey” has been brewing for a few years.   Suzuki piano teachers were searching for a way to publicize the Suzuki approach to learning the piano.  We thought it would be fantastic… Read more ▶

In Memory of Constance Starr

August 28, 2019

The SAA regrets to announce the passing of Suzuki Piano pedagogue Constance Starr at her home in Boulder, CO, Monday, August 26 . Prior to her pioneering work in the Suzuki piano movement, Connie had established a career as a… Read more ▶

ISA Online Journal  Spring 2019

June 24, 2019

Just posted! The new ISA Online Journal for Spring 2019. Use the link below to access all the articles, news and pictures from Suzuki regions around the world. Many thanks to all our contributors for this latest edition. View All ISA Journals Read more ▶

2nd Brazilian Suzuki Teacher Meeting  Connecting community

June 11, 2019

Date: July, 20th and 21st, 2019 Associação Musical Suzuki do Brasil Link to registration form:http://tiny.cc/4w936y What 2nd Brazilian Suzuki Teacher Meeting—“Connecting community” Event description 2nd Brazilian Suzuki Teacher Meeting was designed with the purpose of connecting the Suzuki community of Brazil and opening… Read more ▶

2019 Minijournal Cover Contest Winners

May 10, 2019

Thank you to all that participated in the 2019 Minijournal Cover Design Contest! New categories were added to acknowledge the fine work of so many young artists. Winners are from studios of the following teachers: Leah Cushing, Nena LaMarre,… Read more ▶

Carnival of the Animals  Conference 2018

January 9, 2019

Teachers, Students, Families, add a little Saint Saëns to your evening fun and enjoyment! At the SAA’s 18th Conference in Minneapolis, examples of crowning Suzuki achievements were seen in the performances of our student ensembles. Last May’s lineup included Cello Choir,… Read more ▶

Resources for the Suzuki Researcher

December 19, 2018 by Pat D'Ercole

A riddle for you: What has 102 entries pertaining to the many aspects of Suzuki Method, is easy to find on a website, and is updated every two years? Give up? It’s the Suzuki Bibliography on the website of the… Read more ▶

In Memoriam Mary Craig Powell Article

January 25, 2019

Mary Craig Powell, age 78, of Columbus, passed away January 20th, 2019.  Preceded in death by her parents Braxton and Frances Daughtridge, sister Peggy Daughtridge and husbands Carl Ingling and Claud Powell.  Survived by her husband Jim MacCallum, son John… Read more ▶

In Memoriam Mary Craig Powell

January 21, 2019

It is with great sadness that we inform SAA members of the passing of Mary Craig Powell of Columbus, OH. She was a much beloved Suzuki teacher and Teacher Trainer. As many of you know, she had a long battle… Read more ▶

Reflexiones sobre el desarrollo del Mtodo de Suzuki en Santiago de Cuba Decmo el sueo de dos maestras de violn se convirti en realidad

December 19, 2018 by Cecilia Dayana Rosales Prieto

Santiago de Cuba es una ciudad conocida por su rica historia y sus influencias culturales distintivas. Ubicada al suroriente de Cuba, la Capital del Caribe como también se le conoce, es una urbe ecléctica, con más de cinco siglos de… Read more ▶

Reflections on the Advancement of the Suzuki Method in Santiago de CubaHow the dream of two violin teachers became reality

December 19, 2018 by Cecilia Dayana Rosales Prieto

Santiago de Cuba is a city known for its rich history and its distinctive cultural influence. Located in southeast Cuba, with more than five centuries since its founding, this eclectic city is known as the “capital of the Caribbean.” A musical… Read more ▶

Your Teacher is an Undercover Superhero and You Are the Key A special message for students and their parents too

December 19, 2018 by Karen Kubin

This might seem like a stretch, the claim in this title. I mean, your teacher is fabulous, of course: friendly, knowledgeable, skilled—but a superhero? Not exactly! What you do not realize is that she is deep undercover, like Bob Parr… Read more ▶

Early Experiences Elevate Everything What does a pediatrician want Suzukiteachers to know

December 19, 2018 by Kate Einarson

Pediatrician Dipesh Navsaria delivered a fascinating keynote speech at the 2018 SAA Conference that revolved around what he referred to as “the world of the early brain.” He talked about many concepts that Suzuki teachers would find familiar, including the… Read more ▶

Practicing Can Be Hard  Season 2 Episode 3

August 1, 2018 by Brittany Gardner, Jessica Lahey, Margaret Watts Romney

Music practice has its highs and lows. Sometimes we reach a state of bliss and flow as we find the perfect balance of competence, challenge, and creativity with our instrument. Or, sometimes we can feel like Sisyphus; over and over… Read more ▶

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