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.
Inviting New Students Ages 4-6 with Parent
Summer Music MIN-STITUTE
Monday 26 - Thursday 29 July 2010
9AM-12 Noon
West Road Concert Hall / Cambridge University Faculty of Music
Tuition: £80
Daily sessions with specialist teachers
in rhymes & singing games, music & movement
Optional attendance of children's concerts and
an introduction to the Suzuki Piano Approach for parents
REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 28 JUNE 2010
Pre-Registration is required; drop-in visitors cannot be accommodated
For further details and registration forms
Contact: Stephen Power, Course Director,
Email: info@suzukipianocambridge.org.uk
The Minstitute is offered as one strand of our Summer Institute 2010
Suzuki PianoPLUS! (see link below) - Spaces limited to 10 students
CSYM Events 2010
JUNE 2010 NEWSFLASH: 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. All seven duos
involving 7 composers have now been received and are being prepared for
premiere at the Finale Concert of CSYM's Contemporary Chamber Music
Workshop:
26-29 July 2010:
Cambridge Suzuki Piano PLUS! Summer Institutes 2010
29 July 2010:
CSYM Contemporary Chamber Music Workshop FINALE CONCERT
featuring the premiere of the On2-4U Piano Duo Commission Project
Thursday 29 July at 3.30PM
West Road Concert Hall
Cambridge University Faculty of Music
This concert is recommended for families with children ages 5+.
Admission is free and open to the general public; a retiring collection will
be taken at the door
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Email: info@suzukipianocambridge.org.uk
20 October 2009 20:14