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The charming recorder repertoire in the Suzuki Recorder School has been carefully selected by Katherine White, in accordance with the principles and guidelines of Dr. Suzuki's philosophy. Titles: One Bird, Variation A (Based on a Kodály Theme) One Bird, Variation B (Based on a Kodály Theme) Now We Sing (K. White) Mary Had a Little Lamb (Folk Song) Suo Gan (Folk Song) Daddy Long Legs (Kodály Melody) One Bird, Variation C (Based on a Kodály Theme) Cuckoo (Folk Song) French Children's Song (Folk Song) The Finch (Based on a Kodály Theme) Mary Had a Little Lamb (G Major) (Folk Song) Clair de Lune…mehr

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The charming recorder repertoire in the Suzuki Recorder School has been carefully selected by Katherine White, in accordance with the principles and guidelines of Dr. Suzuki's philosophy. Titles: One Bird, Variation A (Based on a Kodály Theme) One Bird, Variation B (Based on a Kodály Theme) Now We Sing (K. White) Mary Had a Little Lamb (Folk Song) Suo Gan (Folk Song) Daddy Long Legs (Kodály Melody) One Bird, Variation C (Based on a Kodály Theme) Cuckoo (Folk Song) French Children's Song (Folk Song) The Finch (Based on a Kodály Theme) Mary Had a Little Lamb (G Major) (Folk Song) Clair de Lune (J.B. Lully) The Honeybee (Folk Song) Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star: Theme (Folk Song) Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star: Variation (Shinichi Suzuki) Go Tell Aunt Rhody (Folk Song) One Bird, Variation D (Based on a Kodály Theme) The Best of Times (Folk Song) Allegro (Shinichi Suzuki) Clouds (Folk Song) Goodbye to Winter (Folk Song) Clown Dance (Folk Song) Swedish Dance (FolkSong) A Tiny Forest Bird (Folk Song) My Little Boat (Folk Song) The Turtle Dove (Folk Song) Hungarian Dance (Folk Song) Hansel and Gretel (Folk Song) Dream, Children, Dream (Folk Song) Little Man in the Woods (Folk Song) Are You Sleeping? (Folk Song) Two Kings' Children (Folk Song) Come Lovely May (W.A. Mozart) Tonalization Fingering Chart.
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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.