06/27/2019
Some of us had fun playing at the Wallingford Farmers Market today. Kids earned enough to buy ice cream!
Now accepting piano, violin and cello students. Please visit http://suzukiinstitute.org
or call (206) 782-1176 for information!
06/27/2019
Some of us had fun playing at the Wallingford Farmers Market today. Kids earned enough to buy ice cream!
12/08/2018
Janai’s annual advanced group Christmas party!
11/29/2018
We're hearing lots of recital prep and holiday music in the halls. Come check out our amazing students in some of our upcoming recitals!
Upcoming Events - The Suzuki Institute of Seattle Murphy Violin Studio Recital Saturday, December 1st from 12:30-1:30 pm St. Luke’s Episcopal Church 5710 22nd Ave NW Seattle, 98107 Hoffman/Gutterman Studio Recital Saturday, December 1st from 3:30-5:00 pm St. Luke’s Episcopal Church 5710 22nd Ave NW Seattle, 98107 Peterson Violin Studio Recital ...
11/10/2018
You can watch Teacher Kevin and Teacher Leah perform with NOCCO soon!
https://www.nocco.org/events/
10/05/2018
The cello case doubles as a sleeping bag? Cool.
It's been a great start to the year. I've got several students participating in the 100-day practice challenge. We'll see how many survive!
We are thrilled to announce that a new teacher, Sophie Baird-Daniel, has joined our faculty to start a Suzuki harp program! Know any children interested in harp lessons? We have openings available!
12/12/2016
https://suzukiinstitute.org/trumpet/
Learn trumpet with George Steward who teaches using the Suzuki Method.
12/12/2016
George Steward is our new Trumpet teacher at SI. George earned his BM in trumpet performance from Wheaton College and his MM in trumpet performance from Yale School of Music. He has performed as featured soloist with many local orchestras and bands. He is principal trumpet with Cascade Symphony, Everett Philharmonic, and Octava Chamber Orchestra. He has taught in public and private schools, and directed church choirs. In 2015, George studied the new Suzuki trumpet method in Stockholm, Sweden with Ann-Marie Sundberg. He is the first to teach Suzuki trumpet in the United States. The Suzuki principles of patience, encouragement, and joy in music are a perfect fit for how he has always worked with students.
Congratulations to all who performed at yesterday's school-wide Spring Concert!