Students who participate in the Workshop Week Group Classes are welcome to participate in the concert. You can register for the workshop by following this link.
Location: Common Street Spiritual Center in Natick Arrival: 5:00-5:15 Tuning: Tuning Concert: 5:30-6:30 Guests? Yes, please! Dress: Celebratory attire such as a party dress, or dockers + button down shirt (Please no sneakers or sportswear)
Repertoire
Bach Double Vivaldi A min: Mvt 3 Humoresque Boccherini Minuet Musette Minuet 2 Bohemian Folk Song Allegro May Song SOTW Lightly Row Twinkle A and theme
*Remember: We play review pieces at concerts. You'll listen and enjoy for pieces you've not yet mastered, then join the ensemble when we start playing pieces you have polished beautifully!
About the Clinician
Moshe Neumann is registered as a Suzuki Teacher Trainer with the Suzuki Association of the Americas.
He has taught in over 20 states in the United States as well as internationally. He has most recently resided in Israel, where he taught with the goal of bringing Israeli and Palestinian people together through playing beautiful music together. He studied Suzuki pedagogy under John Kendall, one of the very first teachers to bring the Suzuki Method from Japan to the United States, and in 1984, Mr. Neumann had the great honor of studying with Dr. Suzuki himself in Matsumoto, Japan.
Jenna Potts studied Suzuki Pedagogy under Moshe Neumann via an apprenticeship approach in Cincinnati, Ohio for 2 years. She gratefully owes the core of her personal Suzuki philosophy and foundation to the training she received with him.