Violinist Emily Sunderman and Organist George Matthews will perform together twice next week at Saint Stephen’s Episcopal Church in Middlebury, Vermont! On Sunday, July 24th at 8:50AM(!) they will perform the Adagio from the Bach B Minor sonata for Violin and Organ and the Largo from the Vivaldi Violin Concerto in A Minor. The service starts at
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The Suzuki Method is based on the combination of a weekly private lesson and group classes. The group classes serve to motivate and inspire students of all levels and ages. The class curriculum focuses on development and review of violin techniques relevant to students of all levels. In the group classes beginning students can
Summer Suzuki Violin Group Class will happen at Twig Farm this summer on certain Sundays from 4-5PM! Parents are welcome to take a walk (keep your dogs on leash) during group. Visiting and local Suzuki violin students are all welcome. Please feel free to drop in for $10. There will be a potluck likely after the
I am super proud of the work of my students this year! We gave a great concert yesterday! I am so grateful to all the parents and family and friends who well supported practice and lessons this past year and to Sarah Trouslard for accompanying the recital! Our Program Pieces: Humoresque Chorus Minuet 1 Allegro Rhody Twinkle
The first ever MCMC Memorial Day Chamber Music Festival is upon us! Concerts, workshops, and community events comprise our festival. We have an outstanding guest faculty ready to coach us to high standard with reasonable expectaions! Miho Zaitsu (cello) Jonathan Weber (violin and viola) Marc Ramirez (violin and viola) Olivia Hajioff (violin and viola)
If you are not Bachfested out yet or you enjoy morning music, come hear me play a Bach Partita at 10:15 AM tomorrow morning, May 1, 2016 at Saint Stephen’s in Middlebury, Vermont! Here’s the full Bach line up for the morning service: Chorus from BWV 147, “Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring” by J.S. Bach “My
Q What is Mozart doing now? A Decomposing! Q Why did Mozart get rid of his chickens? A They kept saying Bach, Bach, Bach! Q What’s the difference between a fish and a violin? A You can’t tuna-fish! Q Why was Mozart waiting outside the door? A He couldn’t find his key! Kids biography on
Violist Paul Reynolds and violinist Emily Sunderman will be dressed as Mozart and will play Mozart at the Isley Library Story Hour in Middlebury, Vermont on Saturday April 9th from 10:30-11:15 AM. All ages are invited and expected. Here is a preview of our costumes! Full disclosure, my son expects me to work a
Take a peek at the snazzy 100 day t-shirt we aspire to wear! T-shirts will need to be ordered by May 16, 2016 to be printed the last week of May and handed out the first week of June at lessons if the student is ready for 100 days! Here is a link to order
It is so easy to make comparisons between our children and other students in the studio or at workshops and institutes. Other children can seem like they have endless concentration, know all their pieces easily, or don’t struggle in any way. What we may not know is that the book 3 student we see […] via