NZSJ Volume 30 No.4 Summer 2019
Featuring the 2019 Teachers’ Conference, honoring life members, and advice on practicing methods and fostering creativity.
Read MoreFeaturing the 2019 Teachers’ Conference, honoring life members, and advice on practicing methods and fostering creativity.
Read MoreThis issue of the New Zealand Suzuki Journal highlights student achievements, articles on childhood development through rhythm and rhyme, and introduces a series of articles by the late Sheila Warby.
Read MoreThis issue of the New Zealand Suzuki Journal explores performance tips, deep memorization techniques, and the importance of reading aloud for early childhood Suzuki students.
Read MoreThe Autumn 2019 issue of the New Zealand Suzuki Journal brings together heartfelt tributes, educational articles, and personal stories that
Read MoreThe Spring 2018 issue of the New Zealand Suzuki Journal highlights the power of rhythm and rhyme, teacher training updates, and a tribute to violinist Marian Burns.
Read MoreThis issue showcases Suzuki’s transformative influence on learning, community, and musical development.
Read MoreQuality not quantity is key, says the NZ violinist, so we have time to experience all life has to offer.
Read MoreFeaturing stories of student success, tributes to teachers, and advice on the role of praise in Suzuki education.
Read MoreTessa Grigg reflects on 14 cherished years with the Suzuki music community as her son, Harry, nears high school graduation, marking the end of their journey. From early violin squeaks to rich Mozart tones, their Suzuki experience grew through concerts, camps, and workshops. Tessa recalls the support of teachers and the joy of becoming involved, running a summer camp and serving on the committee. Grateful for the friendships and growth Suzuki has provided, she encourages others to volunteer, embracing the values Dr. Suzuki instilled in music education.
Read MoreThe Suzuki music community mourns the passing of beloved teacher Sheila Warby. Known for her warmth, passion, and dedication, Sheila taught at Summer Camps and Winter Workshops for over 20 years, inspiring students, parents, and teachers alike. Her book, With Love in My Heart and a Twinkle in My Ear, beautifully encapsulates the Suzuki philosophy. Sheila’s impactful parent talks highlighted key Suzuki principles: the power of repetition, child-focused learning, and the importance of listening and motivation. Her legacy lives on in the strong bonds and shared values she fostered within the community.
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