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MAY Studio News

  Friday, May 1, 2020 by Cortney Baker | Studio news

  May tuition                                  

is due at your first lesson of the month.  Consult your monthly invoice for the exact amount.

Ways to pay:

  1. MAIL CHECK:  814 Pineland Dr, Cary, 27511
  2. ONLINE PAYMENT:  I have been looking into ways for payments to be made online this month. After considering absorbing the PayPal fee for you all (which I just don't think I can swing right now), I learned about the Google Pay option. 

What to do:

Reply to your invoice email on April 1 and let me know how you will send tuition this month. 

1. Check is in the mail, 

2. PayPal link on invoice (you will pay the 2.9% fee), or 

3. Google Pay (I will need to send you money request to go this route.  I have sent out requests to everyone who chose this option in April.)

Thank you for helping me navigate this new terrain!!


  May Schedule                              

No lessons Monday, May 25 through Friday, May 29.  Break week between Spring and Summer sessions.

Consult your registration form or log in to your MyMusicStaff portal to see your specific lesson dates and times.


  Summer Lesson Sign up            

Summer lesson sign up calendars are due by May 15 (May's group class date).  Calendars are available in the email sent out May 2nd or in your MyMusicStaff account>Online Resources>Registration Files.  If you have questions regarding how to fill out this calendar, please ask.  Looking forward to our summer months of lessons and practicing! ♫☺♥   Let's keep the momentum going!!


  Online Community Play-In                

Use this link to Register to participate in a Virtual Book 1 Play In!  https://www.cyosc.org/violin- play-in.html

Right now, only Book 1 repertoire will be covered, but there are plans to have these play-ins for other levels after this initial round is launched.  I will keep you updated and will email you directly when your book is posted for registration.

How cool is this to be able to play with other Suzuki students from all over the country!!  From what I understand the accompaniment track is an orchestra (a unique opportunity) and there will be a "conductor" leading the class.  If you are able to participate, please let me know how it goes!


  Group Class                                    

Group Classes will meet on both Friday, May 15th via ZOOM.   The Zoom link will be the same as for lessons.  A link will be attached to the event in MMS.  Please have all of your MMG materials and Suzuki books ready where you will be playing.  Siblings might want to be in separate rooms and on separate devices.  But, you are welcome to play together, too!!

I have adjusted the times slightly for our change of venue.  Since this will be a new venture for all of us, I wanted to have built in "learning the ropes" time.

4:00-4:35 MMG 1

Ruthie, Charlotte, Zoey, Glover, Logan, Annabelle, Selah, Luke, Maitri, Connor
4:35-5:00 Book 1 
(Twinkle to Andantino)
Ruthie, Charlotte, Zoey, Glover, Logan (*first 10 min)
Annabelle, Selah, Luke, Maitri, Connor
Carter, Noah, Gabrielle
5:00-5:25 Book 2  
(Etude to Gavotte by Lully)
Claire, Campbell, Wesley, Lillian, Timothy, Elizabeth, Ameris
(Carter, Noah, Gabrielle**)
5:25-6:00 MMG 2 Carter, Noah, Gabrielle, Claire, Campbell, Wesley, Lillian, 
Timothy, Elizabeth, Ameris
6:00-6:45 Book 3+   Timothy, Elizabeth, Ameris, 
Caitlin, Ella, Rachel, Hannah

*Plan to play rhythms on the open A or E string for all of the Twinkle Variations.   Moms, please be right there with them to help sort out any bowing needs that arise.

**Stick around for the end of Bk. 1 pieces: observe, participate, and be ready for MMG 2 @ 5:25


  April Solo Recital                                

Wonderful job last weekend!  I was so proud of each of these students!  Here are the photos I was able to collect to document this very different recital experience for us all.  https://pinelandsuzukistrings.mymusicstaff.com/April-2020-Virtual-Recital 

Here is a link to view the whole recital on YouTube.  It is an unlisted video, so you will need to share the link with others if you want anyone to view it.

https://youtu.be/2HZ9xUZw73A


   ZOOM Virtual Lessons                        

Here is the link to use for lessons this month: https://zoom.us/j/9799595937

Password: cbviolin

Thank you all for working so hard these past 2 weeks to figure out how to make this time together successful.  A few thoughts as we move into the weeks ahead:

  • Set up your lesson space with ample time to log in 5 minutes before your lesson time.  (music stand, music, tuned instrument, etc)
  • Please have the video in landscape (horizontal) setting so I can see both arms.  Test out your bow arm at the tip...can you see your bow hold in the picture with your arm extended?  I do not need to see your music stand, that can be off to the side of the camera.
  • Turn off as many Wi-Fi devices in your house as you are able.  The more devices you have accessing your router, the more delays and cut outs happen when you are playing.  Airplane mode?  I will have most everything here at my house removed from our router during lesson times to help us out.  
  • Mute yourself and even turn off your video to be less of a distraction to the lesson in progress.
  • Feel free to experiment with speakers or mics on your end to be able to hear me / make your audio sharper. 


   March Madness - Practice Challenge  

How providential was it that we began this challenge just as we needed to be apart?  I know Timothy has blessed others by sharing his music with in a way that he would not have if not for this practice challenge.  Congratulations to all of the students who have completed the challenge!  For those of you working to finish it this month - GOOD LUCK!  I will publish the winning pieces in our June News.

CHECK OUT your studio colleagues progress: https://pinelandsuzukistrings.mymusicstaff.com/March-Madness-Review


    Studio Videos                                  

Reminder: link to our YouTube folders: https://pinelandsuzukistrings.mymusicstaff.com/Video-Links

For now, I have posted links to 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 month I am uploading an article from the SAA 2000 mini-journal, I Love to Practice by Joann Bath.  Mrs. Bath is faculty at UNC-Greenville and a long time Suzuki trainer for the SAA.  I feel during this time of social distancing, being reminded of how love of practicing can be fostered might be just what we need to read about!!

If you have time, let me know your reaction, thoughts. etc.  

 
   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 David Garrett (see notes below).   

There are other recordings - enjoy looking around and learning more about this great artist of our time.

 Enjoy!

Please share these with the kids.


N. Paganini Caprice No. 24: https://youtu.be/qVrkc6zRzEE

V. Monti Chardas:  hhttps://youtu.be/WTc-KoBAKts

N. Paganini "Carneval di Venezia": https://youtu.be/nW34vdnjBO0

La Viva Vida:  https://youtu.be/bZ_BoOlAXyk

Tico Tico:  https://youtu.be/8J_dn3pvvfQ

      

David Garrett, is a German classical and crossoverviolinist and recording artist.  When Garrett was four years old his father purchased a violin for his older brother. The young Garrett took an interest and soon learned to play. A year later, he took part in a competition and won first prize. By the age of seven, he studied violin at the Lübeck Conservatoire. When he was nine years old he gave his debut at the Festival Kissinger Sommer.  In 1999 he moved to New York to attend the Juilliard School, in 2003 winning the School’s Composition Competition with a fugue composed in the style of Johann Sebastian Bach. At Juilliard he studied under Itzhak Perlman, one of the first people to do so, and graduated in 2004.

Garrett's 2008 album Encore pursues an aim of piquing young people’s interest in classical music. The release contains his own compositions and arrangements of pieces and melodies that have accompanied him in his life so far. Together with his band, consisting of keyboard, guitar and drums, he gives concerts that include classical sonatas (accompanied by a concert grand piano), arrangements, and compositions, as well as rock songs and movie themes.

 


   Summer Camps                          

BLUE RIDGE CHAMBER MUSIC INSTITUTE Orkney Springs, VA

http://www.blueridgesuzukicamp.com/

APRIL Studio News

  Monday, March 30, 2020 by Cortney Baker | Studio news

 
  April tuition                                  

is due at your first lesson of the month.  Consult your monthly invoice for the exact amount.

Ways to pay:

  1. MAIL CHECK:  814 Pineland Dr, Cary, 27511
  2. ONLINE PAYMENT:  I have been looking into ways for payments to be made online this month. After considering absorbing the PayPal fee for you all (which I just don't think I can swing right now), I learned about the Google Pay option. 

What to do:

Reply to your invoice email on April 1 and let me know how you will send tuition this month. 

1. Check is in the mail, 

2. PayPal link on invoice (you will pay the 2.9% fee), or 

3. Google Pay (I will need to send you money request to go this route)

Thank you for helping me navigate this new terrain!!


  April Schedule                              

No lessons Monday, Mar 30.  I was supposed to be in opera rehearsals all day.

No lessons Tuesday, April 7 through Friday, April 10.  Vacation for Holy Week/Spring Break.

Consult your registration form or log in to your MyMusicStaff portal to see your specific lesson dates and times.


  Group Class                                    

Group Classes will meet on both Friday, April 6th & Friday, April 24th via ZOOM.   The Zoom link will be the same as for lessons.  A link will be attached to the event in MMS.  Please have all of your MMG materials and Suzuki books ready where you will be playing.  Siblings might want to be in separate rooms and on separate devices.  But, you are welcome to play together, too!!

I have adjusted the times slightly for our change of venue.  Since this will be a new venture for all of us, I wanted to have built in "learning the ropes" time.

Please plan out a way to transition the younger kids for this time together.  I am seeing that not having the "drive to the lesson" makes these times together a little shocking to them.  Think of creative ways to help them be ready for class - have them bring their violin to tune?  a snack/drink?  sit and listen to a Suzuki piece? 

4:00-4:35 MMG 1

Ruthie, Charlotte, Zoey, Glover, Logan, Annabelle, Selah, Luke, Maitri, Connor
4:35-5:00 Book 1 
(Twinkle to Andantino)
Ruthie, Charlotte, Zoey, Glover, Logan (*first 10 min)
Annabelle, Selah, Luke, Maitri, Connor
Carter, Noah, Gabrielle
5:00-5:25 Book 2  
(Etude to Gavotte by Lully)
Claire, Campbell, Wesley, Lillian, Timothy, Elizabeth, Ameris
(Carter, Noah, Gabrielle**)
5:25-6:00 MMG 2 Carter, Noah, Gabrielle, Claire, Campbell, Wesley, Lillian, 
Timothy, Elizabeth, Ameris
6:00-6:45 Book 3+   Timothy, Elizabeth, Ameris, 
Caitlin, Ella, Rachel, Hannah

*Plan to play rhythms on the open A or E string for all of the Twinkle Variations.   Moms, please be right there with them to help sort out any bowing needs that arise.

**Stick around for the end of Bk. 1 pieces: observe, participate, and be ready for MMG 2 @ 5:25

Consult the year start up letter for the times you should arrive. OR log in to your MMS account where your group times are listed in the event on the calendar.


  April Solo Recital                                

Our spring recital is scheduled for Saturday, April 25 at 4:30 p.m.  In light of our "shelter in place" order for the next month, we will keep our recital day/time and move to the Zoom platform.  I have not yet worked out the details of this event, but I am considering a few ideas that will be communicated to you in a separate email.  Group pieces will not be a part of this concert.  Our reading piece will be moved to the November recital.

All studio participants are expected to participate in our 2 recitals each year.

Family and friends are invited to attend and support all of the performers!

RECITAL ATTIRE:

Men/Boys - nice pants and shirt

Ladies/Girls - dresses or dress pants and nice top


**We will be choosing your recital piece in the lesson this week so you all can be working on these over the lesson break time.


   ZOOM Virtual Lessons                        

Here is the link to use for lessons this month: https://zoom.us/j/9799595937

Password: cbviolin

Thank you all for working so hard these past 2 weeks to figure out how to make this time together successful.  A few thoughts as we move into the weeks ahead:

  • Set up your lesson space with ample time to log in 5 minutes before your lesson time.  (music stand, music, tuned instrument, etc)
  • Please have the video in landscape (horizontal) setting so I can see both arms.  Test out your bow arm at the tip...can you see your bow hold in the picture with your arm extended?  I do not need to see your music stand, that can be off to the side of the camera.
  • Turn off as many Wi-Fi devices in your house as you are able.  The more devices you have accessing your router, the more delays and cut outs happen when you are playing.  Airplane mode?  I will have most everything here at my house removed from our router during lesson times to help us out.  
  • Mute yourself and even turn off your video to be less of a distraction to the lesson in progress.
  • Feel free to experiment with speakers or mics on your end to be able to hear me / make your audio sharper. 


   March Madness - Practice Challenge  

This month we will all turn our focus to REVIEW!  One of the major contributions that Dr. Suzuki made to the world of music education is the idea of continuous review. In my opinion, this pedagogy element, also used in folk music circles (fiddling, jazz), is key to the musical comfort/expertise we are looking for in our kids.  There are several reasons Dr. Suzuki included review in his program; to  build a foundation of skills, to grow familiarity and comfort with the instrument/music, and to offer a peer support system in our group class time, to name a few.  

KEEP PERFORMING!!  Send in updated images of your bracket each week so that I may take a photo of your progress and display it for the studio to see!  

CHECK OUT your studio colleagues progress: https://pinelandsuzukistrings.mymusicstaff.com/March-Madness-Review


    Studio Videos                                  

Reminder: link to our YouTube folders: https://pinelandsuzukistrings.mymusicstaff.com/Video-Links

For now, I have posted links to 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 month I am uploading 2 articles from the SAA journal, Joyful Learning (part 2 & 3) by Terry Durbin.  (part 1 was shared with you in Oct 2019)  I feel during this time of social distancing, being reminded of how to learn with joy might be just what we need!!

Dr. Durbin is the clinician who leads our area workshop each fall. I posted  I highly recommend that each of you read his article (whether or attend the workshop or not!).  His experiences teaching violin and kids in particular is unique and informative for each of us.


If you have time, let me know your reaction, thoughts. etc.  

 
   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 (see notes below).   

There are other recordings - enjoy looking around and learning more about this great artist of our time.

   Enjoy!      

Please share these with the kids.

A. Dvorak, 4 Romantic Pieces, Op 75:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ekGzkCFFoxE

R. Vaughn Williams, The Lark Ascending: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mof12M4B-1g

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

  Arabella Steinbacher, violin | official Homepage

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.

She 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.

Steinbacher currently plays the Booth Stradivarius (1716) provided by the Nippon Music Foundation.

 


MARCH Studio News

  Monday, March 2, 2020 by Cortney Baker | Studio news

 
  March tuition                                   

is due at your first lesson of the month.  The envelope for tuition is hanging on the bulletin board (above the printer) when you enter the studio.  Consult your monthly invoice for the exact amount.


  March Schedule                               

No lessons Monday, Mar 30.  I am in opera rehearsals all day.

Consult your registration form or log in to your MyMusicStaff portal to see your specific lesson dates and times.


  Group Class                                     

Group Classes will meet on Friday, March 20th in the Choir Room at Saint Francis UMC. 2965 Kildaire Farm Rd. Cary, 27518.  

Consult the year start up letter for the times you should arrive. OR log in to your MMS account where your group times are listed in the event on the calendar.


   Inclement Weather Lessons          

To help reduce the # of makeup lessons in on days when travel is not possible, I would like to experiment with video call lessons using Zoom. It will be helpful if you make sure that you have zoom installed ahead of time on the device you would use during the lesson time. (I think you can use the link below to start the set up process)

Here is the link to use for lessons this year: https://zoom.us/j/9799595937

Of course, this is given we have power. ☺ The past missed lesson policies will remain in place if you are not able to attend a video lesson during your scheduled time.

We will use the Zoom conference room as a way to join an already going lesson and leave when your time is up, just like we do in the studio.  This will take a little getting used to but I am excited by the possibilities!


   March Madness - Practice Challenge   

This month we will all turn our focus to REVIEW!  One of the major contributions that Dr. Suzuki made to the world of music education is the idea of continuous review. In my opinion, this pedagogy element, also used in folk music circles (fiddling, jazz), is key to the musical comfort/expertise we are looking for in our kids.  There are several reasons Dr. Suzuki included review in his program; to  build a foundation of skills, to grow familiarity and comfort with the instrument/music, and to offer a peer support system in our group class time, to name a few.  

This week in your lesson, I will be handing out competition brackets for your review pieces!  AND, I will explain how to move your pieces through our March Madness competition.  Bring your bracket to class each week so that I may take a photo of your progress and display it for the studio to see!

As always, if you have any questions please let me know.

   Studio Videos                                  

Reminder: link to our YouTube folders:

https://pinelandsuzukistrings.mymusicstaff.com/Video-Links

For now, I have posted links to 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!  So glad that several of you are taking advantage of these articles.  If you haven't downloaded any of them yet, 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 value!!

This month I am uploading an article from an SAA Mini Journal (1997), The ABCs of Group Experience by Dr. Jacqueline Maurer, a pioneer in the Suzuki movement. 

Take the time to download and read this article.  If you have time, let me know your reaction, thoughts. etc.  Additionally, feel free to look back at the other articles I have posted.  We have quite a variety of topics to choose from now!

 
 
    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 (see notes below).   

There are other recordings - enjoy looking around and learning more about this great artist of our time.

   Enjoy!      

Please share these with the kids.

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

  Lisa Batiashvili00.jpg

Lisa Batiashvili (born 1979) is a prominent Georgianviolinist. 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.

    CONCERTS                                    

Websites for local concerts:

*April 3 (7:30 pm) and 5 2:00 pm) NC Opera presents The Magic Flute by Mozart.  For more information use this link.


*Indicates Dr. Baker is performing this concert.

            

NC Symphony Calendar of events: https://www.ncsymphony.org/concerts-events/single-ticket-calendar/

Duke Performances 2019-20.  Use this link to view upcoming performances at Duke University    https://dukeperformances.duke.edu/

NC Museum of Art Chamber Music Concerts. Use this link to view upcoming performance at the NC Museum of Art.  https://ncartmuseum.org/calendar/series_parent/summer_concerts

NCSU Center Stage Performances.  Use this link to view upcoming performances https://live.arts.ncsu.edu/events/nc-state-live-2018-19-season/

           

CAMPS and MUSIC PROGRAMS:

Pinecone youth music camps: https://pinecone.org/co ntent/youth-music-programs

Triangle youth orchestra: http://philharmonic -association.org/index-temp.ht ml


**If you know of any other events in the area.  Send them to me via email and I can mail out to everyone!  Thanks.

FEBRUARY Studio News

  Saturday, February 1, 2020 by Cortney Baker | Studio news

 
  February tuition                              

is due at your first lesson of the month.  The envelope for tuition is hanging on the bulletin board (above the printer) when you enter the studio.  Consult your monthly invoice for the exact amount.


  February Schedule                          

No lessons Tuesday, Feb 4 - Friday, Feb 7.  I am on vacation this week.

Consult your registration form or log in to your MyMusicStaff portal to see your specific lesson dates and times.


  Group Class                                     

Group Classes will meet on Friday, February 28th in the Choir Room at Saint Francis UMC. 2965 Kildaire Farm Rd. Cary, 27518.  

Consult the year start up letter for the times you should arrive. OR log in to your MMS account where your group times are listed in the event on the calendar.


   Inclement Weather Lessons          

The season of the year when we could have cancelled days due to inclement weather is in front of us.  I have been thinking of a way to help reduce the # of makeup lessons in circumstances like this.  Starting this year, I would like to experiment with video call lessons using Zoom.  To facilitate this process, it will be helpful if you make sure that you have zoom installed ahead of time on the device you would use during the lesson time. (I think you can use the link below to start the set up process)

Here is the link to use for lessons this year: https://zoom.us/j/9799595937

Of course, this is given we have power. ☺ The past missed lesson policies will remain in place if you are not able to attend a video lesson during your scheduled time.

A little up front info.  My idea is to use the Zoom conference room as a way to join in an already going lesson and leave when your time is up, just like we do in the studio.  This will take a little getting used to but I am excited by the possibilities!


   Studio Videos                                   

Reminder: link to our YouTube folders:

https://pinelandsuzukistrings.mymusicstaff.com/Video-Links

For now, I have posted links to 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!  So glad that several of you are taking advantage of these articles.  If you haven't downloaded any of them yet, 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 value!!

This month I am uploading an article from an SAA Mini Journal (2016), The Skill of Inspiring Children to Practice by Dr. Shinichi Suzuki  

Take the time to download and read this article.  If you have time, let me know your reaction, thoughts. etc.  Additionally, feel free to look back at the other articles I have posted.  We have quite a variety of topics to choose from now!


 
   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 (see notes below).   

There are other recordings - enjoy looking around and learning more about this great artist of our time.

   Enjoy!      

Please share these with the kids.

J.S. Bach: Various Unaccompanied movements (NPR Tiny Desk Concert):   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gSZzJu67EJc

Dolores White: Blues Dialogues: III. Fast and Funky: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zExjAf7PpwY&list=PL2t0tH4JZPD2gEpcoRbz-5GJQlBVBxzUi&index=168

Astor Piazzolla: Tango-Etude No. 3 (arr. R.B. Pines):   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BHtJl-Tdb34&list=PL2t0tH4JZPD2gEpcoRbz-5GJQlBVBxzUi&index=41

Star Spangled Banner for solo violin: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1aqU2yw-Scc&list=PL2t0tH4JZPD2gEpcoRbz-5GJQlBVBxzUi&index=53

 

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.

Her website: https://rachelbartonpine.com/


    CONCERTS                                    

Websites for local concerts:

*April 3 (7:30 pm) and 5 2:00 pm) NC Opera presents The Magic Flute by Mozart.  For more information use this link.


*Indicates Dr. Baker is performing this concert.

            

NC Symphony Calendar of events: https://www.ncsymphony.org/concerts-events/single-ticket-calendar/

Duke Performances 2019-20.  Use this link to view upcoming performances at Duke University    https://dukeperformances.duke.edu/

NC Museum of Art Chamber Music Concerts. Use this link to view upcoming performance at the NC Museum of Art.  https://ncartmuseum.org/calendar/series_parent/summer_concerts

NCSU Center Stage Performances.  Use this link to view upcoming performances https://live.arts.ncsu.edu/events/nc-state-live-2018-19-season/

           

CAMPS and MUSIC PROGRAMS:

Pinecone youth music camps: https://pinecone.org/co ntent/youth-music-programs

Triangle youth orchestra: http://philharmonic -association.org/index-temp.ht ml


**If you know of any other events in the area.  Send them to me via email and I can mail out to everyone!  Thanks.

JANUARY Studio News

  Saturday, January 4, 2020 by Cortney Baker | Studio news

 
  January tuition                              

is due at your first lesson of the month.  The envelope for tuition is hanging on the bulletin board (above the printer) when you enter the studio.  Consult your monthly invoice for the exact amount.


  January Schedule                          

No lessons Monday, Jan 20.  I am in NC Opera rehearsals all afternoon/evening.

Consult your registration form or log in to your MyMusicStaff portal to see your specific lesson dates and times.


  Group Class                                    

Group Classes will meet on Friday, January 31st in the Choir Room at Saint Francis UMC. 2965 Kildaire Farm Rd. Cary, 27518.  

Consult the year start up letter for the times you should arrive. OR log in to your MMS account where your group times are listed in the event on the calendar.


  "12 Days of Practice" Challenge    

Bring your filled in practice charts to your lesson for a "sweet reward" this week.  


   Inclement Weather Lessons           

The season of the year when we could have cancelled days due to inclement weather is in front of us.  I have been thinking of a way to help reduce the # of makeup lessons in circumstances like this.  Starting this year, I would like to experiment with video call lessons using Zoom.  To facilitate this process, it will be helpful if you make sure that you have zoom installed ahead of time on the device you would use during the lesson time. (I think you can use the link below to start the set up process)

Here is the link to use for lessons this year: https://zoom.us/j/9799595937

Of course, this is given we have power. ☺ The past missed lesson policies will remain in place if you are not able to attend a video lesson during your scheduled time.

A little up front info.  My idea is to use the Zoom conference room as a way to join in an already going lesson and leave when your time is up, just like we do in the studio.  This will take a little getting used to but I am excited by the possibilities!


   Studio Videos                                   

Reminder: link to our YouTube folders:

https://pinelandsuzukistrings.mymusicstaff.com/Video-Links

For now, I have posted links to the Pre-Twinkle videos, Book 1 accompaniment, Daily Do (for Music Mind Games class), and Christmas Carols. 

 
 
   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.

   Enjoy!      

Please share these with the kids.

Saint Saëns, Introduction and rondo capriccioso:   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E2RD_4GmYH4

Piazzolla, (title not given):  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GMAfoQgtBTc

Vivaldi, Concerto for 4 Violins in B Minor, RV 580:   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YjMwksjQs5w

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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 conductorLorin 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


    CONCERTS                                     

Websites for local concerts:

*Jan 24 (7:30 pm) and 26 (2:00 pm) NC Opera presents Pagliacci by Leoncavallo. For more information use this link.

*April 3 (7:30 pm) and 5 2:00 pm) NC Opera presents The Magic Flute by Mozart.  For more information use this link.


*Indicates Dr. Baker is performing this concert.

            

NC Symphony Calendar of events: https://www.ncsymphony.org/concerts-events/single-ticket-calendar/

Duke Performances 2019-20.  Use this link to view upcoming performances at Duke University    https://dukeperformances.duke.edu/

NC Museum of Art Chamber Music Concerts. Use this link to view upcoming performance at the NC Museum of Art.  https://ncartmuseum.org/calendar/series_parent/summer_concerts

NCSU Center Stage Performances.  Use this link to view upcoming performances https://live.arts.ncsu.edu/events/nc-state-live-2018-19-season/

           

CAMPS and MUSIC PROGRAMS:

Pinecone youth music camps: https://pinecone.org/co ntent/youth-music-programs

Triangle youth orchestra: http://philharmonic -association.org/index-temp.ht ml


**If you know of any other events in the area.  Send them to me via email and I can mail out to everyone!  Thanks.