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Shinichi Suzuki
Teach violin with the popular Suzuki Violin School. The Suzuki Method of Talent Education is based on world-renowned violinist and teacher Shinichi Suzuki's view that every child is born with ability, and that people are the product of …
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11417000Supplier ID: 00-50114UPC: 038081572574ISBN: 1-4706-5167-X
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Violin CD
11417001Supplier ID: 00-50115UPC: 038081572581ISBN: 1-4706-5168-8
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Teach violin with the popular Suzuki Violin School. The Suzuki Method of Talent Education is based on world-renowned violinist and teacher Shinichi Suzuki's view that every child is born with ability, and that people are the product of their environment. According to Suzuki, the greatest joy an adult can know comes from developing a child's potential so he or she can express all that is harmonious and best in human beings. Students are taught using the "mother-tongue" approach. Each series of books for a particular instrument in the Suzuki Method is considered a Suzuki music school, such as the Suzuki Violin School. Suzuki lessons are generally given in a private studio setting with additional group lessons. The student listens to the recordings and works with their Suzuki violin teacher to develop their potential as a musician and as a person.
This Suzuki Book CD is integral for Suzuki violin lessons. This International Edition of the Suzuki Violin School, Volume 6 features:
• New editing of pieces, including bowings and fingerings
• Additional exercises, some from Shinichi Suzuki, plus additional insight and suggestions for teachers
• Text in English, French, German, and Spanish
• New musical terms
• Composers
• CD with new recordings by Augustin Hadelich in collaboration with pianist Kuang-Hao Huang as well as piano accompaniment-only tracks for play-along purposes
Titles: La Folia (Corelli/Suzuki); Sonata No. 3 in F Major, HWV 370 (Handel); Allegro (Fiocco); Gavotte (Rameau); Sonata No. 4 in D Major, HWV 371 (Handel).
*Piano accompaniment tracks #14, #16, and #22 are performed without the second repeats. See the publisher's website for complete versions of these movements.