From the Suzuki Association of the Americas, Building Noble Hearts explores the learning environments where we gain knowledge and also grow personally. These interviews with members of the Suzuki music community can inform good teaching everywhere.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 15 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Categories | MusicCoursesEducation |
What is community? How do you find it? Join it? Build it? It’s more than just showing up to a bake sale with brownies from a box, then taking off (though I’ve done this many times). Is it bowling clubs…
Music practice has its highs and lows. Sometimes we reach a state of bliss and flow as we find the perfect balance of competence, challenge, and creativity with our instrument. Or, sometimes we can feel like Sisyphus; over and over…
Margaret Watts Romney: Gail Johansen and Daniela Gongora are both violinists and teachers, but they’ve made music in vastly different areas. Gail Johansen lives in Fairbanks, Alaska… Gail Johansen: Right now since it is almost the winter solstice, we... more
Welcome back to season two of Building Noble Hearts. I’m Margaret Watts Romney. Here, we take a look at the learning environments in which children, parents, and teachers gain new knowledge, and are also encouraged to become fine individuals. Through... more
Subscribe to the Podcast on iTunes Also on Stitcher and other popular podcast apps. Feed URL: https://suzukiassociation.org/podcasts/building-noble-hearts/ Welcome back to season two of Building Noble Hearts, I’m Margaret Watts Romney. Since the endi... more
We are dipping back to a series of recordings - interviews made a number of years ago with people who studied with Shinichi Suzuki in Japan in decades past. In their voices, hear their curiosity and admiration as they remember their experiences. Also... more
Our story starts in the 60’s, in Minnesota, when Mark Bjork was heading to an intriguing concert. He was going to see a tour group of very young Japanese children playing complex concertos brought to North America by Shinichi Suzuki. Welcome to this ... more
Have you ever felt so focused on the project in front of you that the rest of the world seemed to disappear? Perhaps time stood still? You felt in complete harmony with things around you? This place is a source…
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Such a variety of topics and speakers! Super inspiring and relevant to all music educators, parents of young musicians and Suzuki method enthusiasts!
Interesting and gorgeous to listen to!
Interesting, engaging, and insightful!
A wonderful resource for anyone involved or interested in Suzuki music at it’s best, and a testament and celebration of the power of music and community.
I just listened to every episode! The length of each episode is perfect and are on a variety of Suzuki topics. I loved the Matsumoto episodes!
This is a fantastic addition to the educational resources that the SAA provides. Interesting, relevant and fun to listen to.
As a Suzuki kid and now a Suzuki teacher, these podcasts are wonderful, inspirational and motivational. They provide me with a link to Dr. Suzuki and his beautiful philosophy. The speakers provide helpful reminders as to why I do what I do and love it so much. Bravi! This podcast is now part of my studio's parent education!
This is such a well done podcast!! I love it. Highly recommend!
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