“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

CSYM Summer Institute 2010

Anniversary concert tribute to Dr Shinichi Suzuki

Save the Children thankyou letter

More about CSYM recent events

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.

MusicNow!© Early Years Music Programme for Babies, Toddlers & Pre-Schoolers (Birth to 4 years) with PARENTS
...because NOW! is the most important time in a CHILD'S LIFE

10-Week Autumn Term Starts
Saturday 24 September 2011
NEW FRIDAY CLASS STARTING AUTUMN 2011 For Open Day details email: info@suzukipianocambridge.org.uk



CSYM Events 2011

FIRST STEPS PIANO & MUSICIANSHIP PROGRAMME FOR BEGINNERS AGES 3-4 INQUIRE NOW: info@suzukipianocambridge.org.uk

CSYM Summer Concert

Featuring Suzuki pupils ages 4-16
Emmanuel College, Queens Building
Sunday 26 June from 2:30PM
Email: info@suzukipianocambridge.org.uk

CSYM Summer School

Cambridge Piano Summer School and Teacher Development Course

CSYM DUO PIANO COMMISSION PROJECT - On2-4U
Cambridge Suzuki Young Musicians has won an award from the Britten-Pears Foundation> to commission a set of new piano duos from 7 British composers, written especially for CSYM intermediate-advanced students.


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Betty & Stephen Power

Email: info@suzukipianocambridge.org.uk


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