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The New International Edition of Suzuki Piano School, Volume 2 includes French, German and Spanish translations, new Romantic and 20th-century pieces, as well as a newly recorded CD performed by internationally renowned recording artist Seizo Azuma. Now the book and CD can be purchased together or separately. The contents have changed slightly with minimal reordering of the music. The Mozart Minuet and Bach Musette from the earlier edition were eliminated and replaced with two new 20th-century pieces by Bartók (noted below), and the Bach "Minuet in G Minor" (from J. S. Bachs Notebook for Anna…mehr

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The New International Edition of Suzuki Piano School, Volume 2 includes French, German and Spanish translations, new Romantic and 20th-century pieces, as well as a newly recorded CD performed by internationally renowned recording artist Seizo Azuma. Now the book and CD can be purchased together or separately. The contents have changed slightly with minimal reordering of the music. The Mozart Minuet and Bach Musette from the earlier edition were eliminated and replaced with two new 20th-century pieces by Bartók (noted below), and the Bach "Minuet in G Minor" (from J. S. Bachs Notebook for Anna Magdalena Bach) has been moved to Volume 3. Other improvements include a cleaner appearance with less editing and spacious new engravings, as well as more detailed titles that include the keys, sources, composer dates, and catalog numbers. Titles: Écossaise (J. N. Hummel) A Short Story (H. Lichner) The Happy Farmer, from Album for the Young, Op. 68, No. 10 (R. Schumann) Minuet in G Major,BWV 822 (J. S. Bach) Minuet in G Major, from J. S. Bach's Notebook for Anna Magdalena Bach (Anonymous) Minuet in G Minor, BWV 822 (J. S. Bach) Cradle Song, Op. 13, No. 2 (C. M. von Weber) Arietta (W. A. Mozart) Hungarian Folk Song, from For Children, Sz. 42 (Béla Bartók) Melody, from Album for the Young, Op. 68, No. 1 (R. Schumann) Minuet in G Major, from J. S. Bach's Notebook for Anna Magdalena Bach (C. Petzold) Sonatina in G Major, Anh. 5 (Moderato, Romance) (L. van Beethoven) Children at Play, from For Children, Sz. 42 (Béla Bartók).
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Autorenporträt
Shinichi Suzuki, geboren in Nagoya, Japan, als Sohn des Gründers der weltgrößten Geigenfabrik, erlernte das Geigenspielen erst in seinem siebzehnten Lebensjahr. Nach Beendigung seines Studiums in Tokio ging er nach Berlin, wo er acht Jahre Karl Klinglers Schüler war. Dann kehrte er 1928 mit seiner Frau Waltraud nach Japan zurück, um Konzerte zu geben und zu unterrichten.
Erst gründete er mit dreien seiner Brüder das Suzuki-Quartett, entdeckte dann das Lernvermögen sehr kleiner Kinder und errichtete das jetzt weltbekannte Talenterziehungs-Institut.
Seine Methode hat Professor Clifford Cook so tief beeindruckt, dass dieser sie auch im Oberlin-College-Konservatorium einführte.