The Cello Column v1 n1
Alix Macartney shares her newfound admiration for the cello through Julian Lloyd Webber’s Travels With My Cello, highlighting its beauty and the life of a passionate soloist.
Read MoreAlix Macartney shares her newfound admiration for the cello through Julian Lloyd Webber’s Travels With My Cello, highlighting its beauty and the life of a passionate soloist.
Read MoreProfessor Margery Aber promotes fun learning and practice challenges, while Graduation Tapes highlight preparation for Suzuki certification awarded at the annual conference.
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Read MoreOur branches report on public performances, successful camps, teacher collaborations, and preparations for a busy year ahead, including the 1990 conference.
Read MoreThe treasurer reports on GST adjustments, explains financial items for 1988-1989, and clarifies spending on assets like computer equipment.
Read MoreThe president celebrates NZSI’s growth across New Zealand, urges member support, and outlines goals for the year, including teacher training and updating the constitution.
Read MoreThe editor reflects on the benefits of the Rotorua Summer Camp and introduces the NZSI magazine’s transformation into a permanent “Journal,” encouraging consistent member contributions.
Read MoreFrom updates on the Rotorua Summer Camp to inspiring stories of Suzuki students across the country, this first issue of the New Zealand Suzuki Journal is packed with community spirit and practical advice. Dive into columns for violin, cello, and piano, pick up new ideas in the Parent’s Column, and enjoy fun activities on the Children’s Pages. With heartfelt tributes and a peek at upcoming events, this issue celebrates all things Suzuki in Aotearoa.
Read MoreRivka Golani, a celebrated violist, pioneers new viola repertoire, performing globally and recording a moving viola arrangement of Elgar’s Cello Concerto, honoring the late Jacqueline du Pre.
Read MoreBranches across New Zealand share highlights, including South Island’s strong conference attendance, Wellington’s family concerts, Hawkes Bay’s successful faculty-led conference, Hamilton’s outdoor performances, and Auckland’s Suzuki Awareness Day concert and holiday events.
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