NZ Suzuki Journal Summer 1999 – South Island Summer Camp
A report on the South Island Suzuki summer camp held in Oamaru, featuring details on the activities, performances, and the benefits for students.
Read MoreA report on the South Island Suzuki summer camp held in Oamaru, featuring details on the activities, performances, and the benefits for students.
Read MoreA research-based article discussing the cognitive benefits of musical education, specifically how learning music at an early age improves brain development.
Read MorePractical advice for parents on how to support their children’s musical development, including a list of “Twenty Memos from Your Child.”
Read MoreA personal account of Lara Hall’s experience attending the Aspen Music School in Colorado, USA, highlighting the international connections and high-level training she received.
Read MoreAn article by Felicity Lipman outlining the fundamentals of the Suzuki method, focusing on the mother-tongue approach and the importance of early musical education.
Read MoreHugh McCaffrey was a dedicated leader in the Hawke’s Bay Suzuki community, known for his kindness and commitment to young musicians. He served as Branch Chairperson and Vice President of the NZ Suzuki Institute.
Read MoreA collection of letters from Suzuki families, sharing their appreciation for recent camps and workshops and the impact these events have had on their children.
Read MoreA message from John Hyde, the president, reflecting on the successes of Suzuki events and camps over the past year, emphasizing the growth in teacher training and membership.
Read MoreThis issue covers updates from the President, branch news, AGM highlights, and engaging features on Suzuki teaching. Enjoy stories, conference insights, and special sections for young musicians, plus upcoming camp info and graduation announcements.
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