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Suzuki Cello Unit 1-4 Overview

with David Evenchick

October 6-10, 2017

I'M AN ORIGINAL CATCHPHRASE

Taylor House, 50 Burroughs St, Boston, MA

 

This five-day workshop is for cello teachers who have already completed training in the first four Suzuki books and would like a refresher, or just a different perspective. Participants will receive credit through the Suzuki Association of the Americas. Teachers who have completed training in Books 1 and 2 may register as auditors.

 

Training and observations will take place in the historic Taylor House, nestled in Boston's artistic Jamaica Plain neighborhood. Nothing beats Boston's fresh October air. Come spend your Columbus Day Weekend with us and watch the leaves begin to turn!

 

This workshop is hosted by Cellos on the Charles (an affiliate of the Suzuki Association of Massachusetts) in partnership with the Boston University School of Music.

David Evenchick bases his musical activities as a teacher, teacher trainer, and performer in Guelph, Canada, where he is a faculty member of the Suzuki String School of Guelph.

He performed as principal cellist of the Guelph Symphony Orchestra, and now performs for solo recitals organizations, such as the Guelph Connections Concerts and also is a member of the Magisterra Soloists based in London Ontario. Internationally David is in demand in North America and Latin America, particularly as a Certified Teacher Trainer for the Suzuki Association of the Americas. He has also been very active with the Suzuki Association as a presenter and coordinator for their biannual conferences.

David has a particular interest in the research and performance of compositions of the great Croatian cello pedagogue, Rudolf Matz. He has been awarded the Anne T. Clearly Fellowship for International Doctoral Research from The University of Iowa for his study of this composer/teacher, and he continues to perform Matz’s solo works.

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