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10 Teachers' Viewpoints on Suzuki® Piano
Ed. Gilles Comeau
£49.0000-MUS074
This book offers a rare opportunity for teachers to benefit from the knowledge and experience of ten master teachers. In his or her own words, each contributor discusses the Suzuki philosophy and how it can best be put into practice. The subject is addressed in a logical fashion, moving from the theoretical to the practical, with contributors' ideas set out so that readers will find a range of opinions on any particular aspect of the method grouped together. 10 Teacher's Viewpoints on Suzuki Piano covers issues of interest to all piano teachers, such as the importance of listening and review, supplementary repertoire, when to introduce reading, and how to bring out students' musicality. In addition, the contributors offer concrete ideas for developing technique and planning lessons. Learn More -
Chorale and Minuet
By Johann Sebastian Bach / arr. Elliot Del Borgo
£48.9500-14009
Loaded with great learning opportunities, this arrangement is more evidence of Elliot Del Borgo's mastery of writing for school orchestras. Combining a well-known Bach chorale with the famous G major Minuet used in Suzuki curriculum (Book 1), this work is an excellent vehicle for exploring the style of Bach. Sure to become a standard for young orchestras. (Grade 2) This title is available in MakeMusic Cloud and Music Prodigy. This title is available in MakeMusic Cloud. Learn More -
The Toreadors from Carmen
By Georges Bizet / arr. William and Constance Starr
£45.9500-0616
These Sounds of the Symphony arrangements are intended to enrich the repertoire of Suzuki violin groups. Teachers are using these arrangements both for the enjoyment and musical development of the children. They are great for adding variety to the programming of group performances. Learn More -
Suzukiyaki
Arr. Richard Meyer
£45.9500-18552
The name says it all! This clever potpourri of the world's best known student string pieces will put a smile on your face and that of your audience. Your students will enjoy playing "name that tune" as they study this great novelty program piece. Learn More