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Moved by a record of Moyse at age 19, Takahashi started teaching himself flute. In one year, he played Doppler'' Hungarian Pastoral Fantasy and Mozart'' flute concertos, began performing both as a member of the Ensemble Sonare and as a soloist. At age 25 he began a 3 year study of musical expression with Shinichi Suzuki, and at age 28 left for 3 years of study in the USA with Marcel Moyse, William Kincaid, William Primrose, and Pablo Casals. He toured the US and made recordings in New York. Returning to Japan he founded the Suzuki Flute School at Dr Suzuki's request. At present the flute method embraces 200 instructors and 5000 students throughout the world.. Toshio is the principal instructor at the Talent Education Music School, the Chairman of the ISA and a Conductor
Rebecca Paluzzi USA
Rebecca Paluzzi is a registered Teacher Trainer in the Suzuki Association of the Americas and the European Suzuki Association. She has taught Suzuki courses for teachers in Japan, Canada, Germany, Finland, Brazil, Australia, and New Zealand. Rebecca is the founder of the East Tennessee Suzuki Flute Institute International, and Director of the Suzuki School of Music in Tennessee. She holds BM and MM in performance and was the first non-japanese flutist to receive a diploma from the Talent Education Institute School of Music in Matsumoto, Japan, where she studied with Takahashi. She is on the faculty of East Tennessee State University and is principal flutist of the Johnson City Symphony Orchestra.
David Gerry Canada
David Gerry received his musical training at the University of Toronto and the Royal Conservatory of Music, where he was awarded the gold medal in flute. He received the MacMillan Memorial Prize for distinguished service to Canadian music, enabling him to study with Toshio Takahashi and graduate from the Talent Education Institute in Matsumoto. He also writes the flute column for the American Suzuki Journal, and maintains an active performing schedule. He tours extensively in the USA and Canada as a soloist, both in recital and with orchestra. Principal flautist with the Hamilton Symphony Orchestra, he teaches flute at University as well as in his Suzuki studio. He has taught at many Institutes, including the International Flute Institute in Tennessee, and is a Registered Teacher Trainer for the SAA.
Sarah Murray studied at Trinity College of Music in London, gaining a Fellowship, a Graduate Degree and Licentiate flute teaching diploma, and the Gertrude Norman Prize for Musianship. She won scholarships to study with Severino Gazzelloni, and Toshio Takahashi, and graduate from the Talent Education Institute, Matsumoto Japan in 1986. She serves as flute specialist for the County Music Service in UK and has been appointed a Teacher Trainer for the European Suzuki Association and the Suzuki Association of the Americas, leading courses in Europe and USA. Sarah served as the Flute programme Co-ordinator for the SUZUKI World Conference in Dublin, Ireland in 1995.
Pandora Bryce Canada
Pandora is a lecturer at the Faculty of Music, University of Toronto and is active as a masterclass teacher in Canada and the United States. Recent performances include the concertos of Canadian composers Jaques Hetu and Michael Conway Baker, concerts with the interdisciplinary ensemble Ardeleana, and several recordings including an all-Beethoven CD. She has a Master of Music degree in Performance, and was awarded the Gold Medal for achieving the highest marks in the country in the Royal Conservatory of Music's Associateship Diploma. Pandora is one of 6 Suzuki Teacher Trainers in the USA and Canada and has travelled extensively lecturing in Canada, the USA, New Zealand and Australia. Pandora is at present completing her Ph.D.
SUZUKI Flute Teachers in Australia
MELBOURNE
JULIA BREEN was the first Victorian SUZUKI flute teacher, and teaches both SUZUKI flute and piano, having advanced accreditation for both instruments.
In 1981 Julia spent two months in Matsumoto studying flute with Toshio Takahashi. She has also worked with Takahashi and Rebecca Paluzzi in Berlin, Tennessee, Adelaide, Sydney and Melbourne.
Under her guidance Melbourne has become an active centre of SUZUKI flute, with a large number of teachers and students and a full programme of activities, concerts and workshops. Her flute and piano students have won numerous prizes in competitions and a number have graduated A MUS A and L MUS A , and completed SUZUKI teacher training.
Julia was president of the Victorian SUZUKI Association from 1989-1993.
e-mail: breen2@dgs.monash.edu.au
Tony BARNDEN
Kate BERGEN
Fiona BISS
Debbie BRADY
Denise BROOKES Kathryn BOND
Victoria LANDY
Mariannick LeGUEN
Frances LEHMANN-KENNEDY
Sharon LIERSE
Vivienne MILLAR Nathalie RESCINITI
Margarita SCOTT-YOUNG Phyllis TODNER
Josephine TROTT Sarah Patterson: Kathryn Bond: Sophia Canet:
NSW
Prue PAGE
Janne FROST
Alina GOLLNER
WA
Wendy BENNETT
Jo Robinson
Laura Bernay
Meredith Teh
SA
Agnes TUSKE
NEW ZEALAND
Belinda YOURN
SUZUKI Flute Australia
Newsletter No.3 February 2000 Unfortunately the Newsletter has been discontinued thro lack of
interest by TeachersGRADUATION
Graduation is not compulsory, and is not an examination - every child succeeds. Teachers present students only when they are certain that the performances are secure and musical, and that the student is studying beyond that particular level. To graduate is to achieve recognition for having reached a certain milestone in the ongoing process of musical education. Graduation pieces may be taped or presented live. Qualified teachers listen to graduations and write positive and helpful reports. Beautiful certificates edged in gold come from Japan and are presented to students at the annual Graduation Concert. Teachers also graduate at various levels and receive their certificates at this concert.
Flute Graduation pieces are: Level 1 Handel Bourree Book 1
Level 2 Bizet Minuet from L'Arlesienne Suite Book 3
Level 3 Blavet Sonata mvts 1,2 & 3 Book 4
Level 4 Boehm Swiss Air and Variations Book 5
Level 5 Genin Carnival of Venice Variations Book 7
Level 6 Doppler Hungarian Pastoral Fantasy Book 7
Level 7 Mozart Concerto in D Book 9
Level 8 Mozart Concerto in G Book 11
Level 9 Otaka Concerto
Level 10 Ibert Concerto
ADVANCED FLUTE REPERTOIRE
Book 8 Quantz Concerto in G
Faure Fantaisie
Book 9 Mozart Concerto in D published in Book 9
Book 10 Tulou Grand Solo No.3 published in Book 8
Chaminade Concertino
Book 11 Mozart Concerto in G published in Book 11
Book 12 Lindpaintner Tremolo variations published in Book 10
Reichert Melancholic Fantasy - Golden age of the Flautist Vol.1
Hue Fantaisie published Billaudot
Book 13 Otaka Concerto published Murumatsu
Book 14 Ibert Concerto
TEACHER ACCREDITATION RECITAL REQUIREMENTS
Primary
Levels 1,2,3 Graduation
Handel Bourree Bizet Minuet, Blavet Sonata 1,2,3 mvts
plus 3 pieces of own choice from Books 2-4 Intermediate Levels 4,5,& 6 Graduation
Swiss Air, Carnival of Venice & Doppler Fantasy
plus 2 pieces of own choice from Books 5-7 Advanced Mozart Concerto D major plus works of own choice at an advanced level, making the recital up to 40 minutes
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