Thursday, August 1, 2024 by Cortney Baker | Uncategorized
August tuition
is due at your first lesson of the month. Consult your monthly invoice for the exact amount.
Ways to pay:
August Schedule
2024 summer lessons conclude on Friday, August 23.
You can still add summer lessons this month, just be in touch!
Log in to your MyMusicStaff portal to see your specific lesson dates, times and location. Also included in your account: the link to access the Zoom webpage, previous lesson notes, the monthly studio news, and much more!
2024-25 Lesson Sign Up
Sign Up for Sept-May Lessons using this link: https://forms.gle/VB4PDeXCKhmKYqfe6
Deadline for signing up for school year lessons is NEXT FRIDAY, August 9. The more information you can provide me on this Google Form, the more if helps me arrange everyone into my weekly schedule. If you have questions, please email or text me.
Group Class
Group Classes will take a break for the summer months. They will resume with the 2024-2025 school year schedule.
Studio Videos
Reminder: link to our YouTube folders: https://pinelandsuzukistrings.mymusicstaff.com/Video-Links
For now, there the folders are for the Pre-Twinkle videos, Book 1 accompaniment, Daily Do (for Music Mind Games class), and Christmas Carols.
Parent Education
I have loaded several articles to the Library & Downloads page in your MMS portal with articles and handouts for parents. Find a title that interests you and read it! I highly encourage you to take a moment this month to choose one and read it. There is so much value in motivation for the Suzuki parent. Let these articles give you that blessing!! This link might help to take you there: https://app.mymusicstaff.com/Teacher/v2/en/online-resources
The 2024-25 school year will be the YEAR of LISTENING, in our studio. I am excited to see the results of this studio-wide focus. BUT...you do not have to wait until September to get started. Our log in chart in the studio has already been transformed! Keep a tally of every day that you LISTEN (to Suzuki recordings, to special listening, to supplementary pieces, etc.) and bring in your tally to record. Let's use these summer months to add listening to the daily rhythm of our lives so we are ready for the studio-wide challenge coming in the fall.
Several of our online articles explain the importance of and benefits of daily listening to assist in a musical education. Take some time to read over these in the coming weeks:
Playing by Ear by Jeanne Ludeke. This article highlights the fundamentals of why daily listening is important to the process of learning pieces "by ear".
The Role of Listening by Cherie Robertson. Listening is essence of learning. Read her narrative to understand how she came to this conclusion.
Listening by Gilda Barston. I recently stumbled on this download from one of our well-known Suzuki cello teachers. She has raised several of her own Suzuki-trained musicians as well as impacted the lives of hundreds of cello students.
To access these articles, you can also log into MMS and use the tabs to find our Online Resource's folder>Parent Education.
Let me know what you think! If you have time, send me your reaction, thoughts. etc. I would love to know what speaks to you.
Special Listening
Just a reminder that wonderful videos and audio recordings of professional performers can be seen/heard on YouTube. Use this as the Special Listening assignment for each week. This month's famous performer is Arabella Steinbacher (see notes below).
There are other recordings - enjoy looking around and learning more about this great artist of our time.
Please share these with the kids.
Enjoy!
Steinbacher was born in Munich on November 14, 1981, to a Japanese mother and a German father. When she was three, her mother read that a German violin teacher had recently returned from Japan after studying the Suzuki method. Steinbacher started violin lessons at that time. When she was nine years old, she was enrolled at the Munich College of Music and mentored by Ana Chumachenco.
Arabella Steinbacher has been recording exclusively for PENTATONE since 2009. Among many international and national music prizes and nominations, she has been twice awarded the ECHO Klassik.
As CARE ambassador, Steinbacher is driven to use music as a means to uplift and support those in need. She launched a December 2011 Japan tour in response to the tsunami disaster earlier that year. The DVD release “Arabella Steinbacher – Music of Hope” featured her outreach, and youth recitals from this tour and was released shortly after.
Steinbacher currently plays the Booth Stradivarius (1716) provided by the Nippon Music Foundation.
A. Dvorak, 4 Romantic Pieces, Op 75: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ekGzkCFFoxE
R. Vaughn Williams, The Lark Ascending: https://youtu.be/YsWNS5Tp5pI?si=K4xgA0kCvAkxUnLa
J. Massenet, Meditation from 'Thais': https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6sgsGWggCe8
W.A.Mozart, Concerto in G Major: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R_EGP7pnVI0
Local Performances
*Sept 12, 7:30p - NC Opera in the Park, join us to hear some of the greatest hits from the opera repertoire: https://ncopera.org/2024-2025-season/opera-in-the-park/ tickets are available through the NC Art Museum, it is possible that if you are a member there is a discount to the ticket price. I have not looked into this, though.
*Nov 10, 2:00p - NC Opera presents Ernani by Verdi: https://ncopera.org/2024-2025-season/ernani/
*Jan 31 & Feb 2 - NC Opera presents Florencia en el Amazonas by Daniel Catán: https://ncopera.org/2024-2025-season/florencia-en-el-amazonas/
*April 4 & 6 - NC Opera presents The Marriage of Figaro by W.A.Mozart: https://ncopera.org/2024-2025-season/the-marriage-of-figaro/
*denotes Dr. Baker is performing
Tuesday, July 2, 2024 by Cortney Baker | Uncategorized
July tuition
is due at your first lesson of the month. Consult your monthly invoice for the exact amount.
Ways to pay:
July Schedule
There are no lessons scheduled Thursday, July 4 to Friday, July 12.
2024 summer lessons will continue through July and August. You may add lessons at any point during the summer, just be in touch!
Log in to your MyMusicStaff portal to see your specific lesson dates, times and location. Also included in your account: the link to access the Zoom webpage, previous lesson notes, the monthly studio news, and much more!
2024-25 Lesson Sign Up
Sign Up for Sept-May Lessons using this link: https://forms.gle/VB4PDeXCKhmKYqfe6
Deadline for signing up for school year lessons is Friday, August 9. The more information you can provide me on this Google Form, the more if helps me arrange everyone into my weekly schedule. If you have questions, please email or text me.
Group Class
Group Classes will take a break for the summer months. They will resume with the 2024-2025 school year schedule.
Studio Videos
Reminder: link to our YouTube folders: https://pinelandsuzukistrings.mymusicstaff.com/Video-Links
For now, there the folders are for the Pre-Twinkle videos, Book 1 accompaniment, Daily Do (for Music Mind Games class), and Christmas Carols.
Parent Education
I have loaded several articles to the Library & Downloads page in your MMS portal with articles and handouts for parents. Find a title that interests you and read it! I highly encourage you to take a moment this month to choose one and read it. There is so much value in motivation for the Suzuki parent. Let these articles give you that blessing!! This link might help to take you there: https://app.mymusicstaff.com/Teacher/v2/en/online-resources
The 2024-25 school year will be the YEAR of LISTENING, in our studio. I am excited to see the results of this studio-wide focus. BUT...you do not have to wait until September to get started. Our log in chart in the studio has already been transformed! Keep a tally of every day that you LISTEN (to Suzuki recordings, to special listening, to supplementary pieces, etc.) and bring in your tally to record. Let's use these summer months to add listening to the daily rhythm of our lives so we are ready for the studio-wide challenge coming in the fall.
Several of our online articles explain the importance of and benefits of daily listening to assist in a musical education. Take some time to read over these in the coming weeks:
Playing by Ear by Jeanne Ludeke. This article highlights the fundamentals of why daily listening is important to the process of learning pieces "by ear".
The Role of Listening by Cherie Robertson. Listening is essence of learning. Read her narrative to understand how she came to this conclusion.
Listening by Gilda Barston. I recently stumbled on this download from one of our well-known Suzuki cello teachers. She has raised several of her own Suzuki-trained musicians as well as impacted the lives of hundreds of cello students.
There are a few others, which I will highlight in August. So feel free to browse around!
To access these articles, you can also log into MMS and use the tabs to find our Online Resource's folder>Parent Education.
Let me know what you think! If you have time, send me your reaction, thoughts. etc. I would love to know what speaks to you.
Suzuki Summer Institutes
Registration for SUZUKI Summer Institutes is underway! Use this link to view all of the options around the country for summer study: https://suzukiassociation.org/events/institutes/
What is an Institute? It is a 5-day family camp. Each day, students have a Masterclass lesson and 2-3 classes (group repertoire, group technique, chamber music, orchestra, fiddle, etc) depending on the level of the player and their ability to read music. Want to know more, please ask me!
Here is the most recent email from the organizers of the NC Institute:
Dear NC teachers and parents,
There are still a few spots left for the North Carolina Suzuki Institute! Sign up today!!
We are so fortunate to have an institute here in our state, and hope you will take advantage of this amazing opportunity. The NCSI is a long established tradition of the Suzuki community in NC, under new leadership this year with Laura Eis as Director!
The Institute takes place July 14-19 (Pre-Twinkle Day Camp, July 13-14) at East Carolina University in Greenville, NC.
There are also limited scholarship opportunities through the North Carolina Suzuki Association. Please check our website – ncsuzuki.org, or click here.
We hope to see you in July!
All the best,
The NC Suzuki Association
Special Listening
Just a reminder that wonderful videos and audio recordings of professional performers can be seen/heard on YouTube. Use this as the Special Listening assignment for each week. This month's famous performer is Lisa Batiashvili (see notes below).
There are other recordings - enjoy looking around and learning more about this great artist of our time.
Please share these with the kids.
Enjoy!
Lisa Batiashvili (born 1979) is a prominent Georgian violinist. A former New York Philharmonic artist-in-residence, she is acclaimed for her "natural elegance, silky sound and the meticulous grace of her articulation." Batiashvili makes frequent appearances at high-profile international events; she was the violin soloist at the 2018 Nobel Prize concert.
She began learning violin with her father from age four. The family left Georgia in 1991 when she was 12 years old, and settled in Germany. In 1995, aged 16, she placed 2nd at the International Jean Sibelius Violin Competition in Helsinki.
She plays a 1739 Guarneri del Gesu violin (Cozio 61377) lent to her from the private collection of an anonymous German collector.
Recordings to listen/watch:
Tchaikovsky/Sibelius concertos, short recording documentary (Deutsche Gramaphone): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MeVdP0tK2j8
Bach Concerto in C min (BWV 1060) - music video promo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uTQag_3G1mI
Prokofiev: Concerto (short recording documentary): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pMTJrbbpaUw
Prokofiev: Concerto No.1 in D, (live performance):
I. Andantino - Andante assai: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KG0-2kZNcOs
II. Scherzo : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xvXE03NQrDM
III. FInale, Moderato: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Cvsq1IoAOo
2024 Local Summer Camps
Triangle Youth Music Camps:
Financial aid is available for all programs and anyone is welcome! See below for dates and additional details:
Registration will be open soon! Contact Katherine Denton katherinedenton@
Sunday, June 16, 2024 by Cortney Baker | Uncategorized
June tuition
is due at your first lesson of the month. Consult your monthly invoice for the exact amount.
Ways to pay:
June Schedule
There are no lessons scheduled Monday, June 3 to Friday, June 14.
2024 summer lessons begin on Monday, June 17.
Log in to your MyMusicStaff portal to see your specific lesson dates, times and location. Also included in your account: the link to access the Zoom webpage, previous lesson notes, the monthly studio news, and much more!
Group Class
Group Classes will take a break for the summer months. They will resume with the 2024-2025 school year schedule.
Studio Videos
Reminder: link to our YouTube folders: https://pinelandsuzukistrings.mymusicstaff.com/Video-Links
For now, there the folders are for the Pre-Twinkle videos, Book 1 accompaniment, Daily Do (for Music Mind Games class), and Christmas Carols.
Parent Education
I have loaded several articles to the Library & Downloads page in your MMS portal with articles and handouts for parents. Find a title that interests you and read it! I highly encourage you to take a moment this month to choose one and read it. There is so much value in motivation for the Suzuki parent. Let these articles give you that blessing!! This link might help to take you there: https://app.mymusicstaff.com/Teacher/v2/en/online-resources
With the days of summer upon us, there may be time to check out a few of these articles. I want to help you all find motivation for increasing your daily practice time. Every day is our goal! Summer is the perfect time to turn attention to practicing often, here are a few motivating reasons why...
Setting Habits for Success by Bianca Prado. She highlights the fundamentals of why daily practice is beneficial and how the encouraging words of Dr. Suzuki set us up for success.
Suzuki Wisdom I learned from my GPS Navigation System by Megan Titensor. A cute (and memorable) parallel to the messages we receive from our GPS. How do they relate to the Suzuki journey? Take a peak to find out!
To access these articles, you can also log into MMS and use the tabs to find our Online Resource's folder>Parent Education.
Let me know what you think! If you have time, send me your reaction, thoughts. etc. I would love to know what speaks to you.
Suzuki Summer Institutes
Registration for SUZUKI Summer Institutes is underway! Use this link to view all of the options around the country for summer study: https://suzukiassociation.org/events/institutes/
What is an Institute? It is a 5-day family camp. Each day, students have a Masterclass lesson and 2-3 classes (group repertoire, group technique, chamber music, orchestra, fiddle, etc) depending on the level of the player and their ability to read music. Want to know more, please ask me!
Here is the most recent email from the organizers of the NC Institute:
Dear NC teachers and parents,
There are still a few spots left for the North Carolina Suzuki Institute! Sign up today!!
We are so fortunate to have an institute here in our state, and hope you will take advantage of this amazing opportunity. The NCSI is a long established tradition of the Suzuki community in NC, under new leadership this year with Laura Eis as Director!
The Institute takes place July 14-19 (Pre-Twinkle Day Camp, July 13-14) at East Carolina University in Greenville, NC.
There are also limited scholarship opportunities through the North Carolina Suzuki Association. Please check our website – ncsuzuki.org, or click here.
We hope to see you in July!
All the best,
The NC Suzuki Association
Special Listening
Just a reminder that wonderful videos and audio recordings of professional performers can be seen/heard on YouTube. Use this as the Special Listening assignment for each week. This month's famous performer is Rachel Barton Pine (see notes below).
There are other recordings - enjoy looking around and learning more about this great artist of our time.
Please share these with the kids.
Enjoy!
Rachel Barton Pine (born 1974) is an American violinist. She debuted with the Chicago Symphony at age 10, and was the first American and youngest ever gold medal winner of the International Johann Sebastian Bach Competition. The Washington Post wrote that she "displays a power and confidence that puts her in the top echelon." Her passion for violin compelled her to practice 4 or 5 hours a day as a second grader, prompting her elementary school principal to encourage her parents to begin home schooling, which allowed her to focus on her music, practicing 8 hours a day.
Pine tours worldwide as a soloist with prestigious orchestras, has an active recording career, and has run The Rachel Barton Pine Foundation since 2001 which provides services and funding to promote classical music education and performances.
Kriesler, Recitativo and Scherzo: https://youtu.be/4CAbASpQDbA?si=oNNFlw9VDHXOiKNF
Scottish Fiddle piece: https://youtu.be/5SG5WZ7rHqM?si=IxYQ91EWQKAE_izI
Corky Siegel, Op. 11 (blues): https://youtu.be/GqHqYatGgYE?si=CPR6JW3_OisJ14oi
William Grant Still, Here's One: https://youtu.be/mRkBrKFB0sY?si=9XB3fQ6ZTH7lPu6F
2024 Local Summer Camps
Triangle Youth Music Camps:
Financial aid is available for all programs and anyone is welcome! See below for dates and additional details:
Registration will be open soon! Contact Katherine Denton katherinedenton@
Wednesday, May 1, 2024 by Cortney Baker | Uncategorized
May tuition
is due at your first lesson of the month. Consult your monthly invoice for the exact amount.
Ways to pay:
May Schedule
There are no lessons scheduled on Wednesday, May 15 or Monday, May 27.
2023-2024 lessons end on Friday, May 31.
Log in to your MyMusicStaff portal to see your specific lesson dates, times and location. Also included in your account: the link to access the Zoom webpage, previous lesson notes, the monthly studio news, and much more!
May Group Class
Group Classes will meet this month on Friday, May 10th. Location: Saint Francis UMC. 2965 Kildaire Farm Road, 27518, Sanctuary. Book 1 & 2 students will have a regular group class month, bring all your Music Mind Games materials. Book 4+ student we will be rehearsing your solos with the piano for the solo recital the following day.
Group schedule:
4:20*-5:00 |
Bk 1/MMG |
Ruthie Catalano, Zoey Cromartie, Eva Dyess, Charlotte Fox, Ava Humes, Cataleya Kelley, Jackie Kim, Elaine Park, EllaJane Rouse, EvelynKate Rouse, Selah Wallace
|
4:45*-5:25 |
Bk 1B-2/MMG |
Luke Fox, Divya Kancharla, Maitri Potukuchi, Connor Raeman, Noah Wallace, Joseph Wetherell, Glover Wilson
|
5:25*-6:10 |
Bk 3-5 |
Claire Catalano, Campbell Fox, Lillian Moore, Wesley Payne
|
5:40*-6:30 |
Bk 6+ |
Norah Askew, Timothy Baker, Elizabeth Baucom, Hannah Katragadda
|
*arrive 5 minutes prior to group start time
May Solo Recital
Our Spring Solo Recital is Saturday, May 11 at 4:30 p.m., Saint Francis UMC, Sanctuary. The recital will be recorded and a link shared for family and friends to watch and support all of the performers!
All studio participants are expected to participate in our 3 recitals each year.
RECITAL ATTIRE:
Men/Boys - nice pants and shirt, dress shoes preferred (dark tennis shoes are fine)
Ladies/Girls - dresses (with a below the knee hemline - our "stage" is at eye level for our audience, so please plan accordingly) or dress pants and nice top, dress shoes preferred.
ARRIVAL:
Plan to arrive by 4:10 PM to unpack and tune
Musical MARCH Madness
Several of you are continuing to work on your brackets - whoo-hoo!! Bring them in as soon as they are done.
We will recognize another group of students at the May recital.
Outreach Concerts 2023-24
All students are invite to participate in our monthly outreach concerts at Spring Arbor of Cary. These events will require 2-3 studio participants each month. We will prepare (during weekly lessons) a 20-min concert for the residents and perform it twice within an hour. Please plan to participate in one of these monthly concerts.
A hearty thank you to Lillian Moore for her preparation and participation in our April Outreach Event.
Studio Videos
Reminder: link to our YouTube folders: https://pinelandsuzukistrings.mymusicstaff.com/Video-Links
For now, there the folders are for the Pre-Twinkle videos, Book 1 accompaniment, Daily Do (for Music Mind Games class), and Christmas Carols.
Parent Education
I have loaded several articles to the Library & Downloads page in your MMS portal with articles and handouts for parents. Find a title that interests you and read it! I highly encourage you to take a moment this month to choose one and read it. There is so much value in motivation for the Suzuki parent. Let these articles give you that blessing!! This link might help to take you there: https://app.mymusicstaff.com/Teacher/v2/en/online-resources
As we move into the summer stretch, I want to help you all find motivation for increasing your practice time each week. Every day is our goal! Summer is the perfect time to turn attention to practicing as so often, our daily schedule is less full.
Check out this article with ideas for Long Term practice Challenges: Long Term Practice Challenge Ideas by Samara Humbert-Hughes. Read through this list and see if any of them fit the personality of your student (s). Then, let me know how I can help you -- as cheerleader, co-teacher, or lead. Practicing is the KEY to progress. Let's continue to find ways to support our student's progress.
To access these articles, you can also log into MMS and use the tabs to find our Online Resource's folder>Parent Education.
Let me know what you think! If you have time, send me your reaction, thoughts. etc. I would love to know what speaks to you.
Suzuki Summer Institutes
Registration for SUZUKI Summer Institutes is underway! Use this link to view all of the options around the country for summer study: https://suzukiassociation.org/events/institutes/
What is an Institute? It is a 5-day family camp. Each day, students have a Masterclass lesson and 2-3 classes (group repertoire, group technique, chamber music, orchestra, fiddle, etc) depending on the level of the player and their ability to read music. Want to know more, please ask me!
I want to encourage everyone to look at the dates and see how you can fit one of these amazing camps into your schedule this summer. Several students have attended the NC Institute (which doesn't look like is happening this summer), others have attended virtual camps - there are LOTS of these to consider.
I will be on faculty at the Greater Washington Suzuki Institute again this year, July 8-12. I would love for you to consider joining me near our nation's capital. Lots of fun sightseeing and history to observe when you are not in class! Here is the link for more info: https://suzukiassociation.org/events/loc/university-louisville-suzuki-string-institute/
I will also be teaching at the Univ of Louisville Suzuki Institute, June 9-14. Here is the link for more info: https://suzukiassociation.org/events/loc/university-louisville-suzuki-string-institute/
It seems that some Institutes are continuing virtual classes. I highly encourage in person learning, but you can reduce the cost and time commitment and still experience some of what it is like to work with other teachers and students from around the country! Several students in our studio have taken advantage of these opportunities in the past. Each one has come away with a major boost in motivation and confidence!
Special Listening
Just a reminder that wonderful videos and audio recordings of professional performers can be seen/heard on YouTube. Use this as the Special Listening assignment for each week. This month's famous performer is Julian Rachlin (see notes below).
There are other recordings - enjoy looking around and learning more about this great artist of our time.
Please share these with the kids.
Enjoy!
Julian Rachlin (born 8 December 1974) is a Lithuanian-born violinist, violist and conductor. He emigrated in 1978 with his musician parents to Austria. In 1983, he entered the Konservatorium Wien and studied violin in the Soviet tradition with Boris Kuschnir, while also receiving private lessons from Pinchas Zukerman. His career as a child prodigy began with his first public concert in 1984.
In 1988, he took the title of Eurovision Young Musician of the Year, which led to his being invited to appear at the Berlin Festival with conductor Lorin Maazel and to his becoming the youngest soloist to ever play with the Vienna Philharmonic, under the direction of Riccardo Muti. In 2005, Rachlin made his Carnegie Hall debut when he performed with the New York Philharmonic under Maazel.
Rachlin plays the "ex Liebig" Stradivarius violin (which is loaned to him). His website: http://julianrachlin.com/About.aspx
Listening video links:
Beethoven, Sonata for Piano and Violin, No. 5, Op 24 "Spring" - https://youtu.be/Ogg0uT9X208?si=sLffgPWlKCasqCnl
Brahms, Concerto for Violin in D Major, Op.77 - https://youtu.be/tPV1kYjOX7I?si=PFyuyjOXGHDRnXJl
Vivaldi, Four Seasons: https://youtu.be/oVwTmXm2Xcw?si=1BCN4pXoGm7lnbkf
2024 Local Summer Camps
Triangle Youth Music Camps:
Financial aid is available for all programs and anyone is welcome! See below for dates and additional details:
Registration will be open soon! Contact Katherine Denton katherinedenton@
Monday, April 1, 2024 by Cortney Baker | Uncategorized
April tuition
is due at your first lesson of the month. Consult your monthly invoice for the exact amount.
Ways to pay:
April Schedule
Log in to your MyMusicStaff portal to see your specific lesson dates, times and location. Also included in your account: the link to access the Zoom webpage, previous lesson notes, the monthly studio news, and much more!
April Group Class
Group Classes will meet this month on Friday, April 13th. Location: Saint Francis UMC. 2965 Kildaire Farm Road, 27518, Sanctuary. Everyone keep your review of past Suzuki pieces up to date - we will be highlighting a few in each book again. Book 1 & 2 students, bring your Music Mind Games materials. Book 4+ student we will be reading through several new pieces again!
Group schedule:
4:20*-5:00 |
Bk 1/MMG |
Ruthie Catalano, Zoey Cromartie, Eva Dyess, Charlotte Fox, Ava Humes, Cataleya Kelley, Jackie Kim, Elaine Park, EllaJane Rouse, EvelynKate Rouse, Selah Wallace
|
4:45*-5:25 |
Bk 1B-2/MMG |
Luke Fox, Divya Kancharla, Maitri Potukuchi, Connor Raeman, Noah Wallace, Joseph Wetherell, Glover Wilson
|
5:25*-6:10 |
Bk 3-5/Reading |
Claire Catalano, Campbell Fox, Lillian Moore, Wesley Payne
|
5:40*-6:30 |
Bk 6+/Reading |
Norah Askew, Timothy Baker, Elizabeth Baucom, Hannah Katragadda
|
*arrive 5 minutes prior to group start time
Outreach Concerts 2023-24
All students are invite to participate in our monthly outreach concerts at Spring Arbor of Cary. These events will require 2-3 studio participants each month. We will prepare (during weekly lessons) a 20-min concert for the residents and perform it twice within an hour. Please plan to participate in one of these monthly concerts.
To participate, log into your MMS account. Go to the studio calendar tab and add your name to the event on the month you are available (See the How to Register for an Outreach Concert file in the online resources for more details).
A hearty thank you to Cataleya Kelley and Joshua Chen for their preparation and participation in our March Outreach Event.
Lower Level Concert
Studio Videos
Reminder: link to our YouTube folders: https://pinelandsuzukistrings.mymusicstaff.com/Video-Links
For now, there the folders are for the Pre-Twinkle videos, Book 1 accompaniment, Daily Do (for Music Mind Games class), and Christmas Carols.
Parent Education
I have loaded several articles to the Library & Downloads page in your MMS portal with articles and handouts for parents. Find a title that interests you and read it! I highly encourage you to take a moment this month to choose one and read it. There is so much value in motivation for the Suzuki parent. Let these articles give you that blessing!! This link might help to take you there: https://app.mymusicstaff.com/Teacher/v2/en/online-resources
This month I want to highlight Dr. Suzuki's reasoning behind his emphasis on REVIEW. Raise Your Ability With a Piece You Can Play is an excerpt from Dr. Suzuki's book, Nurtured By Love. In this excerpt Suzuki elaborates on where the concept of Review came from, the results to expect from including or not including it in your weekly routine, and even how it ties in to the art/act of LISTENING (another of the top 10 traits of Suzuki pedagogy).
Coming out of our March Group Recital, it is refreshing to read his thoughts and remind ourselves that there is benefit to slowing down and focusing on past pieces--think group recital, think 100x charts, think book Graduation, think Musical March Madness, think outreach performances. How are you including REVIEW in your student's routine? Every time you help them include REVIEW, you are raising their musical ability.
To access these articles, you can also log into MMS and use the tabs to find our Online Resource's folder>Parent Education.
Let me know what you think! If you have time, send me your reaction, thoughts. etc. I would love to know what speaks to you.
Suzuki Summer Institutes
Registration for SUZUKI Summer Institutes is underway! Use this link to view all of the options around the country for summer study: https://suzukiassociation.org/events/institutes/
What is an Institute? It is a 5-day family camp. Each day, students have a Masterclass lesson and 2-3 classes (group repertoire, group technique, chamber music, orchestra, fiddle, etc) depending on the level of the player and their ability to read music. Want to know more, please ask me!
I want to encourage everyone to look at the dates and see how you can fit one of these amazing camps into your schedule this summer. Several students have attended the NC Institute (which doesn't look like is happening this summer), others have attended virtual camps - there are LOTS of these to consider.
I will be on faculty at the Greater Washington Suzuki Institute again this year, July 8-12. I would love for you to consider joining me near our nation's capital. Lots of fun sightseeing and history to observe when you are not in class! Here is the link for more info: https://suzukiassociation.org/events/loc/university-louisville-suzuki-string-institute/
I will also be teaching at the Univ of Louisville Suzuki Institute, June 9-14. Here is the link for more info: https://suzukiassociation.org/events/loc/university-louisville-suzuki-string-institute/
It seems that some Institutes are continuing virtual classes. I highly encourage in person learning, but you can reduce the cost and time commitment and still experience some of what it is like to work with other teachers and students from around the country! Several students in our studio have taken advantage of these opportunities in the past. Each one has come away with a major boost in motivation and confidence!
Musical MARCH Madness
Several of you are continuing to work on your brackets - whoo-hoo!! Bring them in as soon as they are done.
We will recognize another group of students at the May recital.
Special Listening
Just a reminder that wonderful videos and audio recordings of professional performers can be seen/heard on YouTube. Use this as the Special Listening assignment for each week. This month's famous performer is Akiko Suwanai (see notes below).
There are other recordings - enjoy looking around and learning more about this great artist of our time.
Please share these with the kids.
Enjoy!
Akiko Suwanai
Akiko Suwanai is a Japanese classical violinist. Winner of the 1990 International Tchaikovsky Competition and the youngest first-prize recipient in the history of the competition, violinist AKIKO SUWANAI has established an international career as soloist and recitalist performing in the major cities of Asia, Europe and the Americas. Distinguished by numerous awards, Akiko Suwanai has been a winner at the International Paganini Violin Competition, the International Japan Competition, and the Queen Elizabeth International Competition among others, as the youngest entrant.
Suwanai studied at the Toho Gakuen School of Music with Toshiya Eto, then at the Juilliard School and Columbia University with Dorothy DeLay and Cho-Liang Lin, as well as the Hochschule der Kunste in Berlin with Uwe-Martin Haiberg. Until 2019 she played the 1714 Dolphin Stradivarius, on loan from the Nippon Music Foundation. After it was returned she received the "Charles Reade" Guarneri del Gesù on loan from Japanese collector Ryuji Ueno.
Bizet-Sarasate – Carmen Fantasy for violin and orchestra (performed in 1990): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jOexWWdSURc
Debussy Sonata in G minor (1st mvt): https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=rd1SXqTyTZw
Beethoven Violin Sonata #7 In C Minor, Op. 30_2 - 1. Allegro Con Brio: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0wNvMtFQufE
Local Performances
*April 21, NC Opera presents The Girl of the Golden West by Puccini: https://ncopera.org/2023-2024-season/the-girl-of-the-golden-west/
*denotes Dr. Baker is performing
2024 Local Summer Camps
Triangle Youth Music Camps:
Financial aid is available for all programs and anyone is welcome! See below for dates and additional details:
Registration will be open soon! Contact Katherine Denton katherinedenton@