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  2. Suzuki method - Wikipedia

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    Journal of the American Viola Society Vol. 1, #2, pp18-20. Suggested Supplementary Repertoire for Suzuki Violin School Volumes 6, 7 & 8. Suzuki Association of the Americas Website, May 2013. Retrieved January 14, 2016. Retrieved January 14, 2016. Suzuki Organ Website , Retrieved June 20, 2010; Suzuki, Shinichi.

  3. Karl Klingler - Wikipedia

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    The foundation provides a vehicle for presenting Suzuki's underlying precept that all children can learn to play the violin if they (1) make an early start, (2) receive tuition based on a better method and received from (3) a better teacher. Furthermore, service to humanity is the highest vocation and the highest objective of artistic endeavour ...

  4. 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.

  5. Shinichi Suzuki - Wikipedia

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    Shinichi Suzuki was born on October 17, 1898, in Nagoya, Japan, as one of twelve children.His father, Masakichi Suzuki, was originally a maker of traditional Japanese string instruments but in 1880, he became interested in violins and by Shinichi's birth he had developed the first Japanese violin factory (now Suzuki Violin Co., Ltd.), at that time the largest such factory in the world.

  6. Betty Haag - Wikipedia

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    She later taught violin at Earlham College. [1] Haag introduced the Suzuki method to the Arlington Heights Public Schools in Illinois, [2] and worked directly with Shinichi Suzuki in Matsumoto, Japan. While in Japan, she supervised the recordings for Suzuki in the String Class by Zahitilla (which were completed in Chicago).

  7. String Quartet No. 15 (Mozart) - Wikipedia

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    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's String Quartet No. 15 in D minor, K. 421/417b is the second of his quartets dedicated to Haydn and the only one of the set in a minor key.Though undated in the autograph, [1] it is believed to have been completed in 1783, while his wife Constanze Mozart was in labour with her first child Raimund.

  8. Violin technique - Wikipedia

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    Frederick Neumann and Ivan Galamian, Contemporary Violin Technique, Volume 2: Double and Multiple Stops in Scale and Arpeggio Exercises; Simon Fischer, Basics, Peters Edition; Simon Fischer, The Violin Lesson A manual for teaching and self-teaching the violin, Edition Peters 2013

  9. Andrew Joslyn - Wikipedia

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    Joslyn began studying violin at the age of five, with the Suzuki string method, and grew up studying music composition and performance. [7] Joslyn attended Bainbridge High School , graduating in 2001 [ 8 ] and received his B.A. in English literature and violin performance from Western Washington University in 2005 [ 9 ] and his master's ...