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“Our purpose does not lie in a movement to create professional musicians, but to create people of beautiful minds and fine ability through an unparalleled, uniquely musical approach. We engage in human education through music so that children will grow beautifully with high sensitivity.”

Dr Shinichi Suzuki

Suzuki Piano Anniversary Concert

Click here to read more about our anniversary concert tribute to Dr Shinichi Suzuki.

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Suzuki Piano/Kodály Musicianship Programme
Cambridge, UK

All children have amazing potential!

The early years are the easiest time for musical learning, as all young children are natural music-makers. The benefits of music for young children are overwhelmingly positive, influencing all aspects of their physical, emotional and social development.

Open the door of music now for you and your child, and you open the door onto a joyful and rewarding journey together.

Cambridge Suzuki Young Musicians presents

Canzone y Danza (songs & dances)

Saturday 5 December at 2:30PM
West Road Concert Hall Cambridge University Faculty of Music

Students age 4-18 perform a range of piano music from the Suzuki piano repertoire, also featuring Latin America composers and music of the dance, e.g. Ginastera, Villa-Lobos, Ruiz, Bartok and Chopin. Presentation by Arion Chamber Choir ages 7-12. This concert is free of charge and open to the public. Appropriate for children age 5 and above with parent. Raffle in aid of CSYM Duo Piano Commission Project ON 2-4U.
For further details, contact Stephen Power on 01223 264408


CSYM Events 2009-10

5 July 2009:
CSYM Group Concert - West Road Concert Hall
4-Piano Concert!

26-29 July 2010:
Cambridge Suzuki Piano PLUS! Summer Institutes 2010

(For further details on any of the above events, please contact Stephen Power)

Click here to read more about CSYM recent events


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Betty & Stephen Power

Email: info@suzukipianocambridge.org.uk


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