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  2. Suzuki method - Wikipedia

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    The core Suzuki literature is published on audio recordings and in sheet music books for each instrument, and Suzuki teachers supplement the repertoire common to each instrument as needed, particularly in the area of teaching reading. One of the innovations of the Suzuki method was to make professional recordings of beginner level pieces widely ...

  3. William Henry Squire - Wikipedia

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    One of Squire's legacies is a collection of student-level works for cello and piano which appear in string teaching syllabuses all over the world including those of the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music, [18] the Internet Cello Society [19] and the Suzuki method of string instrument teaching (cello books 5 and 6). [11] [20]

  4. Hidemi Suzuki - Wikipedia

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    Suzuki took his music degrees at the Toho Gakuen School of Music in Tokyo, with a focus on cello and conducting. After a successful career as a modern cellist, he went to the Netherlands in 1984 to study Baroque cello with the Dutch period-instrument pioneer Anner Bylsma. Suzuki won first prize at the First International Baroque Cello ...

  5. Tsuyoshi Tsutsumi - Wikipedia

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    Tsutsumi’s father was a versatile player of the violin, viola and cello and also played double bass in the Tokyo Radio Philharmonic. [1] His father taught all three instruments in local schools. [2] Tsuyoshi began the violin at the age of six, but changed to cello when he saw a half-size cello being demonstrated to his father by a dealer. [3]

  6. John D. Kendall - Wikipedia

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    John D. Kendall (August 30, 1917 – January 6, 2011) was a leader in bringing the Suzuki Method to the United States. [1] In 1959 he was presented with a grant to travel to Japan to meet Shinichi Suzuki and translate his ideas and teachings into a philosophy and pedagogy for violin teachers around the U.S.

  7. Georg Goltermann - Wikipedia

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    Georg Eduard Goltermann should not be confused with Julius Goltermann (1825–1876), the cello teacher of David Popper. Georg Eduard Goltermann (19 August 1824 – 29 December 1898) was a German cellist , composer and conductor.

  8. List of solo cello pieces - Wikipedia

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    Puneña No. 2, Op. 45 (Hommage à Paul Sacher) Detlev Glanert. Fünf Wüstenlieder (five Desert Songs) (1999) Philip Glass. Songs and Poems (in 7 movements) (2007) Orbit (2013) Friedrich Goldmann. Cellomusik (1974) Marin Goleminov. Sonata (1969) Osvaldo Golijov. Omaramor (1991) Andrei Golovin Elegy for solo cello (1988) Yevgeny Golubev. 2 ...

  9. Yasuaki Shimizu - Wikipedia

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    Yasuaki Shimizu (清水靖晃, Shimizu Yasuaki) (born 9 August 1954) is a Japanese composer, saxophonist and producer. He is known for his interpretations of the music of J.S. Bach, in particular the "Cello Suites 1-6" re-arranged for and performed on tenor saxophone.