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Friday, November 06, 2009

 

Rehearsal Schedule Nov. 7th for Solo Concert Nov. 8th

If your child is performing in the Solo Concert on Sunday, Nov. 8th, please take note of his/her rehearsal time on Saturday, Nov. 7th: 9:00 Megan 9:10 Erin 9:20 Ella 9:30 Leslie 9:50 Anna R. 10:00 Serena 10:10 Clara/Iona 10:30 Emily 10:40 Andrew 10:50 Lili 11:00 Sarah D. 11:10 Jean 11:25 Eleanor 11:35 Colin Please be on time, since the allotted time is so short! If you cannot come to either the rehearsal or the concert, please inform your private teacher - their email addresses are on your Group Class Schedule. Rehearsals and the concert will be at St. David's Church. On Sunday, please arrive by 1:00 for tune-up for a 1:30 start. Best wishes to all soloists - looking forward to an afternoon of GREAT music!

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Thursday, October 01, 2009

 

Graduation tapes!!!

Hi everyone,

If you have a graduation tape, please drop it off to Gordon Stockwell's classroom this weekend.  He is teaching from 9-9:45 in the Instrumental room and from 10-11 in the Choral Room. Or leave it with your teacher. Graduation Requirements can be found at http://suzukinl.ca/Graduation_Requirements.pdf .

Happy graduation!
Evelyn

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Fiddle 2 class change - this week only!

Hello fiddlers!

Due to Julia Bowdring's very exciting trip to NYC this weekend, the Walter McIsaac class will be meeting with the Val Ryan class at the same time in room 2025. Have fun fiddling around!
Cheers
Evelyn

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Musicianship 1, 3 and 4 class changes

It turns out that we have a great problem! A number of the people we expected to be in Musicianship 3 are great sight readers and need to be in Musicianship 4 which unfortunately conflicts with their Rufus Guinchard fiddle class. Therefore, it looks as though we'll have to change Musicianship 4 to 9:30. While we find another teacher and get them up to speed we will be combining Musicianship 3 and 4 this week only! Please go to the choral room for this large class.

Musicianship 1 students please now go to room 2017 at the same time 9:30.

Musicianship 2 is unchanged and will be in room 2025 with Rachel Landy.
Thanks!!
Evelyn

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Friday, September 25, 2009

 

Become a fiddler with STEP!

Three good reasons to join the fiddle classes this year!

1) Fiddle is easy, motivational and fun!  It's a practical way to put your violin skills to good use!
2) Lots more opportunities to perform - *everyone* loves to hear the tunes!
3) You will be helping to preserve Newfoundland culture
4) You can join the STEP Fiddlers performing group after a year and get to perform on cruise ships, at the Folk Festival, and lots of other cool and exciting places!

So come join the fiddle classes!  It's not too late.  If you can play Minuet Three you can join the beginner fiddle class!  You get a CD and the music so you can learn the tunes just the same way as you learn your Suzuki repertoire.  (Except the tunes are easier!!)


Christina Smith
csmith@nf.sympatico.ca

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Wednesday, September 23, 2009

 

Group Class Schedule (updated!) now online

Hello STEP families,

This Saturday, September 26, is the first Group Class day of the year!  Here is the link to the latest version of the Group Class Schedule, telling you when you're supposed to be where and with what instrument.

http://suzukinl.ca/documents/Group_Class_Schedule_2009-2010.pdf

A link to this document can be found on the Reference page of the website: http://suzukinl.ca/reference.htm

Please throw away the green copy you got at Registration, and print this one and bring it to class on Saturday.  We'll have an information desk on hand with hard copies of the new schedule, and friendly folks to help you out with any questions you might have.

Ready... Set... MAKE MUSIC!

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Monday, September 21, 2009

 

Basic Musicianship curriculum

Hello parents,

Confused about which musicianship class your child should attend? The best thing to do is to speak to your teacher this week, however I am including a basic curriculum below to help you determine where their music reading skills lie. Cellists have their very own class and can disregard below. Please note this class is only required for those between Minuet 2 in Book 1 and the start of Book 6.

These classes are meant to introduce music reading and basic theory to our students. Music reading is a skill developed over many years. However, this is not meant to replace or undermine learning repertoire by ear but to supplement and prepare our students for opportunities in orchestras and chamber music groups. A good balance of ear and music reading is essential for any great musician!

A very quick guideline is

Musicianship 1
    - beginner music readers and those who need to work on A and E string reading and basic rhythm

Musicianship 2
    - those who have some proficiency on A and E strings but need to D and G strings

Musicianship 3
    - those who can read all notes on all strings and basic rhythms but need to work on basic sightreading with both pitch and rhythm together

Musicianship 4
    - for those violinists in book 5 or whom can already sight read very well. Alto clef may also be introduced here.

Below is a more detailed outline of what we hope each class will learn.
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For Violin  - required as of late book 1
For cello - required  cello
approx. late book 1
For viola - required

Violin Musicianship 1 

Book:  I can Read music Vol. 1
Pitch Identification on and off instrument
Focus on A and E strings
Placing Note Heads on Staff
Basic Symbols - treble clef, sharp, flat, forte, piano,
Clapping of basic rhythm - Half notes and quarter notes and corresponding rests
Introduction of basic time signatures
keeping pitch and rhythm seprate for this class

Violin Musicianship 2 

Books - Start with I can Read Music Vol. 1 and move into Volume 2
Pitch identification on all strings
Introduction of  Key Signatures
Basic Scales
Symbols - sharp, flat, natural, crescendo, decrescendo
Rhythm - whole, half, quarter, eighth and rests
Terms from book 1 and 2

Violin Musicianship 3
Book - I can Read Music Vol. 2
Counting
Basic Sight reading skills
Keys and Meter
Rhythm - add sixteenth and thirty second notes
Terms
More symbols
Introduction to Intervals

Violin Musicianship 4 
Sight Reading Class for those in Book 5 and introduction of alto clef
 

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Viola class

Hello to all potential violists out there!

The viola is a beautiful instrument which is vitally important to a balanced string program. We would love to have a viola class for everyone who is interested!

If you've never heard viola please refer to this youtube recording of our own Scott Chancey playing the Arpeggione Sonata by Schubert.  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X66fGCBhwzc

It is encouraged that any violinist wishing to join the Young Virtuosi  in the next few years have some experience in viola and reading alto clef. This group traveled to London, England last year and will likely be traveling to Guelph, Ontario this year along with a few of our other students.

Please notify your interest in this class which would likely be scheduled at 11:30 on Saturday mornings by emailing me at suzukinlAD@gmail.com

Sincerely
Evelyn
 

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Parent group class members needed

Hi Parents!

Ever wanted to play along with your child but just don't have time to keep up with them. Do you have an instrument languishing in the corner that you meant to learn? We offer a parent group class which can help you learn violin for your own enjoyment and be that much better at helping your child practice! You can be the center of attention at gatherings of family and friends as you and your family provide beautiful music to everyone's delight!
Currently we only have one parent registered and we need a few more to run this class. If you ever wanted more instruction this is your chance!

The class had been scheduled at 11:30 in room 2025 but has since been taken off the form. If we receive a few more registrations this weekend we can restart the class for October 3rd. The fee for this class is $200 for the year. If you are interested please email me at suzukinlAD@gmail.com

Looking forward to seeing lots of parents who enjoy playing violin and cello as much as their children do!
Sincerely
Evelyn
 

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Teacher assistants

Hello Parents and senior students,

I am looking for senior students who would like to volunteer as teacher assistants for some of the early classes. Last year we had a number of lovely volunteers who had a great time helping out our younger students. Teacher assistants may be asked to help with tuning at the start of a class, to lead a song for the group on their instrument, help with bow holds or catch "falling" violins. I heard so many great comments from teachers last year about their assistants that we'd love to do it again! This is a great and fun way to add to the volunteer hours for high school too!

For our senior students who are graduating high school this year and considering Suzuki teacher training this is a great opportunity to get a taste of being a teacher! We are hoping to offer introductory training at ACSI this coming year. If you are interested in this please let me know as it will help us decide what level to offer.

If you are interested please be in touch with at suzukinlAD@gmail.com. The more volunteers we have the better so that you can take turns.

Sincerely
Evelyn

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Sunday, August 30, 2009

 

Suzuki Talent Education Program Registration Form 2009/2010 now available

Dear STEP parents,

We have another exciting year at STEP starting in just a few weeks. Please find the registration form attached, and online at http://suzukinl.ca/documents/2009-10_Registration_Form.pdf
Registration day and play in is on Saturday, September 12 at the Arts and Culture Centre in Irwin's Court (next to the elevator, first floor) from 9-12. Play in at 10:30! Come bring your instrument!

See you in a couple of weeks!
Musically yours,
Evelyn Osborne

Artistic Director
Suzuki Talent Education Program (STEP)
evelyn_osborne@yahoo.com

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Wednesday, June 10, 2009

 

Solo Concert Rehearsal and Concert times

Here is the rehearsal schedule and concert lists for this weekend's concert. The rehearsal and concerts are in the sanctuary at St. David's Church.  Each rehearsal is 5-10 minutes - come at the beginning of your private teacher's timeslot and be prepared to stay until the next slot.  On Sunday, come 30 minutes before your half starts to get tuned up and ready.  Bring treats to share at the reception afterwards!

Saturday, June 13th rehearsal schedule

9:00-9:30 Christina Smith

9:30-10:00 Nancy Case Oates

10:00-10:15 Sandra Pope

10:15-10:30 Just in Case Break

10:30-11:15 Matthew March (Heather's and Evelyn's Students as well)

11:15-12:00 Sean Conway

12:00-12:30 Scott Chancey

 

Sunday, June 14th Concert

Concert 1 (arrive at 1:00)

1:30-2:30

Nina W

Brooke R

Jasmine R & Brooke R

Ben D
Emily D

Amelia H
Henry H

Ian W

Connor H

Edmund O

Elliot W

Selma H

Nicholas W

Sarah S

Vanessa S

Sarah D

Sara M

 

Concert 2 (arrive at 2:30)

3:00-4:00

Daniel G

Lauren G

Andrew G

Jasper E
Garnet E

Eleanor P

Jean P

Julia L S

Danielle G

Dominic G

Andrew P

Naomi B

Beth D

Chloe S
Lili D
Shae- Lynn W


Best wishes to all our soloists!

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Monday, June 01, 2009

 

Final Play-in Concert at COOK HALL at MUN Music School, June 6th

As announced at the rehearsal on Saturday the concert this coming weekend is at Memorial's Music school in Cook Hall, the main recital hall. There was a typo on the website that said it was at another location. Could you please come for tuning at 9:30 so we can start the program on time at 10am. Please have performers wear a dark bottom with a colorful shirt.

Thanks!
See you all Saturday!

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Wednesday, March 25, 2009

 

Play-In Rescheduled for April 18

The Play-in that was canceled last weekend due to weather has been rescheduled for Saturday, April 18.  Same time - come 11:00 for tune-up to play at 11:30 for about an hour; same place, lower level of Avalon Mall by Laura Secord; same dress code, with white tops, black bottoms and big smiles.  Hope to see you all there and REALLY hope we don't get snowed out again!

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Monday, March 16, 2009

 

Public Concert at Avalon Mall March 21

Dear STEP families and friends,

For many years STEP has offered a spring public concert at the Avalon Mall. This year it will be on the first official day of spring, March 21. Hopefully our music will help bring the flowers!

We are also looking for other community performance opportunities for smaller groups.  If you know of such a performance space please let me know.

Concert Details are below!

Sincerely
Evelyn Osborne
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Concert will run from 11:30- 12:45 at the latest on Saturday, March 21 at the Avalon Mall
Please ARRIVE between 11am and 11:15 for tuning and set up.

The concert will be held in Play-In style by the Gap, in front of Laura Secord, where Santa sets up.

New member families: even if you and your child can only play Twinkles, come and play Twinkles!  Play whatever you can and enjoy listening to the rest.  If you're interested in joining our program, this is a GREAT chance to come and hear what our students can do!

CELLOS!!!!- the Mall will not provide chairs, please bring your own! thanks!

ATTIRE - please come dressed in black and white. This will present a coherent presentation and performers will be identifiable. It doesn't have to be dressy black and white - simply clean cut please.

We ask that cases and bags be stored between the pillars at the back of our area rather than along store windows. This reduces clutter, tripping possibilities and its easier to keep an eye on everything.

POTENTIAL PROGRAM- the following is a list of pieces which will likely be performed. The order will definitely change before the concert. This will help in review practice for the week!

Twinkle Variations
Twinkle Theme in A+ and D+
Lightly Row
Go Tell Aunt Rhody
Allegro
Andantino
Minuet 3
French Folk Song (with cellos)
Musette
Hunters' Chorus (with cellos)
Witch's Dance
3rd Seitz Concerto
Vivaldi G minor 1st movement

March in G (cellos)
Rigadoon (cellos)

Auntie Mary
Come Upstairs
Reel de la Pistroli
Gerald Thomas' Burnt Potato Reel
Mussels in the Corner
Paddy's Jig
The Night the Chicken Got Fried
Kissing Dance

HOPE TO SEE YOU ALL THERE!

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Wednesday, February 18, 2009

 

STEP Motivation Day Schedule

STEP MOTIVATION DAY SCHEDULE

9:00
"Moonlight"  (Gordon's class) in the Choral Room
"Twinking Stars" (Jennifer) and "Comet Tails" (Sean) in the Instrumental Room.
"Walter McIsaac" and "Val Ryan" fiddle classes (Julia) in Room 2017.
"Purcell" and "Elgar" cello classes (Christina) in the Seminar Room.
"EGBDF" Reading class (Scott) Room 2025.

9:30 
"Shin'ichi Suzuki" (Gordon) in the Choral Room
"Treble Clef" (Scott) in the Instrumental Room
"Stardust" early childhood music (Evelyn and Maria) Chamber Music Room
"Brahms" (Sean) Room 2025.

10:15    Young Virtuosi in London    Choral Room

10:45 Refreshments

11:00 -1:30   Masterclasses with Nancy Dahn.  This event will replace all other group classes for today, 

except

12:00 Parent Class (Evelyn) Chamber room
12:30 - 1:00 Step Fiddlers  Kiwanis Festival run-through, Instrumental Room. 

If you are unsure about when or where your class will be,  contact Christina.

Christina Smith
csmith@nf.sympatico.ca

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STEP announces! Masterclass with Nancy Dahn!

Saturday, Feb 21,  11:00 - 1:30  in the Choral Room.

Masterclass FAQ


What is a Masterclass, anyway?

A Masterclass is an opportunity to watch a master teacher teach students individually.  It's a fantastic way to get new ideas, learn about a piece which you will be playing soon,  and be inspired both by the teacher and the students who are playing. 

Who has been chosen to play for the Masterclass?

Niamh Maguire: Concerto in A minor, 1st. mvt.  Vivaldi
Jacquelyn Redmond:  Concerto in A minor, 2nd mvt. Vivaldi
Theo Stylianides:  Czardas,  Monti
Sarah Harris: Concerto # 2, 3rd mvt.:   Seitz
Olga Trela:  Concerto in G minor, 1st mvt.;  Vivaldi

How were they chosen?

Our Master Teacher for the day, Ms. Nancy Dahn, requested that teachers put forward names of their students who could play a *polished* piece from mid book four or higher.   The teachers submitted names of their students.  Preference was given to students who had not performed in prior masterclasses.  If any slots were left,  names would be drawn first from those students who played two years ago, then from those who played last year.

Who is Nancy Dahn?   http://www.duoconcertante.com/biography.html

(from the website) 
Nancy Dahn is Professor of Violin and Viola at Memorial University in St. John's, Newfoundland and Co-Artistic Director of the Tuckamore Festival. 
Hailed as an artist "so genuinely interesting to listen to one forgets how good her technique is"(The Sunday Herald), violinist Nancy Dahn has created an international career as one half of Duo Concertante with pianist/husband Timothy Steeves.  Critics have described her performances as "vigorous, passionate and red-blooded"(CBC's Sound Advice) and praised the "great mastery of her playing... her singing and poignant sound... She never sacrifices beauty for the sake of virtuosity" (La Scena Musicale).
 
As a soloist, Nancy Dahn has performed concerti by Beethoven, Mendelssohn, Brahms, Bach, Mozart, Saint-Saens, Part, Lou Harrison, and Andrew MacDonald with orchestras in Canada and the United States. She recently presented the world premiere of Alice Ho's Double Concerto, written for Duo Concertante with the assistance of Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and in 2007 performed Marjan Mozetich's concerto Affairs of the Heart. 

Dahn received her training at the New England Conservatory of Music with Masuko Ushioda, the Juilliard School with
Glenn Dicterow, and at the Cleveland Institute of Music, where she received a doctorate in violin performance with Donald Weilerstein. She has participated in summer festivals such as the Banff Centre for the Arts, the Colorado Music Festival, the Britten Pears Festival, the Taos School of Music and the Tanglewood Music Centre. A winner of numerous competitions, including the concerto competitions of the Cleveland Institute and New England Conservatory, Dahn was a finalist in the Louise McMahon International Competition. 

Christina Smith
csmith@nf.sympatico.ca

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STEP YV Presentation

STEP presents The Young Virtuosi in London

Are you arguing with your kid about practicing?  Is your (or their) enthusiasm flagging?  Are you looking for inspiration for your kid?

Take advantage of the BIg Kid Effect!    Bring your aspiring violinist to the STEP Young Virtuosi performance and presentation! 

On Saturday, Feb. 21st, at 10:15 in the Choral Room, the wonderful young musicians in STEP's most senior group class, the Young Virtuosi,  will be sharing their music, their pictures, and their stories about their exciting trip to London, England.  There will be music, a slideshow, and your kid will get a chance to play with the big kids, talk to them, and interact with them!  

Refreshments will be served at 10:45.   Masterclasses will follow, at 11:00. 

Christina Smith

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Motivation Day, Feb. 21st.

Suzuki Talent Education Program presents Motivation Day - Sat. February 21st.

The "Big Kid Effect"  
One of the most powerful things about a good Suzuki program is the inspiration provided to the younger kids by the older ones.  Admiration for an older child is one of the strongest  motivators for younger students.  The students in our most advanced group class, the Young Virtuosi, have just returned from a tour in London England.  This group not only gave five excellent performances, but showed themselves to be wonderful,  generous, warm-hearted, kind, caring, responsible individuals who represented their province and country admirably and with great maturity. You will not find better role models for your children anywhere.    To give you an opportunity to inspire your kid, STEP is holding   

MOTIVATION DAY

It will feature exciting and motivating activities for all!    Come see the future!  Group Class schedule will change for the day. (PLEASE SEE BELOW FOR CLASSROOM AND TIME CHANGES


9:00 - 10:15 -  Pre-Twinkle, Book One and Reading classes;  Julia's fiddle classes, cello classes 

10:15 - All students and parents will meet in the Choral Room for an exciting presentation by the STEP Young Virtuosi, our senior group class, who have just returned from London, England!  This time will feature a short performance of classical and fiddle music, a short slide show, and  chance to interact with the group and ask them questions.  Bring your instrument  - everyone will get to play with the Young Virtuosi Orchestra.

10:45 - refreshments 

11:00 - 1:30   Master Classes, with Nancy DahnThis event will replace Group Class for Late Book 2, book  3, 4, 5, and viola  students this week. In a master class, a student plays and a master teacher works with them on their piece and their playing - it is a public lesson.   One of the basic tenets of Suzuki's philosophy is the value of observing others' lessons.  STEP teachers will be bringing their Book 2 and up classes to watch.  Ms. Dahn is violin professor at Memorial and plays with the internationally famous Duo Concertante  (http://www.duoconcertante.com/home.html)  She will be working with students in mid-Book Four and up.    Book One students, and their parents, are encouraged to attend as well. 

CLASS CHANGES

Sean's Pre-Twinkle Class (Comet Tails) will join Jennifer's class (Twinkling Stars)  in the Instrumental Room at 9:00 this week.
Both of Julia's fiddle classes (Val Ryan and Walter MacIsaac) will meet at 9:00 in the Room 2017.
Senior Cellos will join the Beginner Class at 9:00 am in the Seminar room
Evelyn's Early Childhood class (Stardust) will finish at 10:15
Sean's Brahms class will finish at 10:15
All 10:30 classes (Boccherini, Vivaldi, and Veracini)  plus the Viola class will meet at 10:15 in the Choral Room, and attend the Masterclasses afterwards from 11:00 to 12:00.  This is your class for this week.  Class will officially end at 12:00 noon but please feel free to stay longer. 
Parent class will start at 12:00 in order to give parents an opportunity to watch the Masterclasses for an hour.
STEP fiddlers will meet for a Kiwanis run-through (1/2 hour) at 12:30 in the Instrumental Room. 

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Friday, January 23, 2009

 

FIDDLE and CELLO Makeup classes Saturday the 24th

Dear FIDDLE and CELLO Students,

This is just a friendly reminder that Julia Bowdring's Fiddle classes and Christina Smith's cello and Rufus Guinchard classes are rescheduled for this weekend, same time at the music school. 
If you are a CELLO student please re-confirm with Christina at Christina Smith <csmith@nfld.com>.
 
These are the ONLY classes scheduled for this Saturday the 24th. Enjoy!

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Thursday, January 08, 2009

 

In case of stormy weather

Dear STEP families,
It's that time of year again - we're all bracing for The Big Storm, could be any day now! For the remainder of the winter, listen to CBC radio's Weekend Arts Magazine for notice of group class cancellation due to weather. Angela Antle, the host, is a STEP parent and is happy to make sure our notices get out. Thanks Angela! Group classes will go ahead unless you hear otherwise on the Weekend Arts Magazine; the STEP website will have a notice as well, but the first news will be on the radio. Weekend Arts Magazine is broadcast live, 640 on the AM dial. It's on air from 6-9:30 am Saturdays and Sundays.

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Wednesday, January 07, 2009

 

Fiddle and Cello classes rescheduled

ATTN Fiddle, Cello and Veracini students!!

I trust you all had musical and relaxing holidays. Our group classes are starting again this weekend. Our Young Virtuosi group is off in England playing wonderfully and have taken a few of our teachers with them. We have been unable to find teachers to replace Christina's or Julia's classes this weekend (they of course are irreplaceable!) so we have to postpone their classes until January 24th. A note will be sent with specific locations.

Julia Bowdring's classes - Walter McIsaac and Val Ryan Fiddle classes - POSTPONED to Jan 24

Christina Smith's CELLO classes POSTPONED! to Jan 24. STEP fiddlers will proceed with Evelyn standing in.

Heather Kao has been kind enough to stand in for Jennifer Johnson's classes and will teach Twinkling Stars; the Vivaldi and Veracini classes will be combined together in the Instrumental Room.

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Thursday, December 11, 2008

 

Christmas Play-in Saturday

Hello Everyone,
 
Just a reminder that tuning for the concert this Saturday will begin at 9:30 so please arrive early so we are ready to start by 10:00.  The concert will take place at St. Mark's Church on Logy Bay Rd.  The students are asked to wear something bright and those who are in the orchestra please remember to bring stands.
We are also having a potluck after the concert and ask that anyone with a last name from A-M bring desserts and N-Z bring a hot dish.
 
Note from the auction committee:
 
We have some easels left over from the auction. These are school quality and half price, all proceeds going to STEP. They will be for sale at the Christmas play-in.

See you at the Concert!

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Tuesday, October 21, 2008

 

Christmas Concert Date Change


Please note that the date of the Christmas play-in has been CHANGED to Saturday December 13 at St. Mark's Church.
There is a 9:30 tune up for a 10am concert.

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Friday, October 17, 2008

 

Things to bring to STEP group class this Saturday

Hello STEP families,
 
There's a lot going on lately at STEP and we're asking for your participation!  Have a look through this list and take note.
 
TO BRING: Time to check schedule; Empty ice cream tubs; Wine, tickets etc. for auction
 
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Please come a few minutes extra ahead of time to check the updated schedule, available in the lobby Saturday morning and online very soon.  As usual at the start of the year there are always a few minor re-schedulings to make everything run smoothly.

Please note that
1- Emile Benoit class starts at 11:30 not 11:45
2- STEP Fiddlers now starts at 12:30 not 12:45
 
There are room changes for Reading, Fiddle and Pre-twinkle classes, and may be others.
 
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An ice-cream tub or two: yes, you read that right!
 
We're looking for ice cream tub donations for our early childhood class!
 
As many of you know we have an exciting new program this year for infants and toddlers. It is a class for 0-3 yr olds and we've had a great response of 12 little pupils and their parents. There is now a waiting list. The class, is based on the Suzuki philosophy and we've been having a great time singing and dancing and moving to drum beats  etc but we're missing one element, little drums for little hands! We also stack them and count them in different languages.
 
I've looked all over the city and raided all the dollars stores to find plastic stackable tubs (at a reasonable price) to no avail. I've also started asking restuarants etc, but their tubs are huge! It turns out that the best ones are ice cream tubs or margarine tubs, but who has that many??? We need about 27 "drums" so that everyone can have one.
If you have an ice cream tub or two could you bring them to the desk when you arrive on Saturday? It would be a HUGE help! Or I'll just have to start eating ALOT of ice cream very quickly!
 
There will also be the CDs for that class available at the desk - they'd make a great gift for new parents for Christmas ($20). 
Thanks in advance for looking in your cupboards!
-Evelyn
 
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Auction things: Wine, Baked goods, Other donations, Ticket stubs you've sold, Money for same
 
At group class this Saturday, we will be collecting the wine and any donations for the auction next week - yes, we still need some more donations so anything you can contribute will be greatly appreciated
  • there are still some tickets left and they will be sold at group class
  • you can find the names of businesses already solicited for donations at the following website:  http://stepdonations.blogspot.com/. This is to help ensure that a business does not get contacted twice.
If you have any questions or need ideas on what to contribute, please feel free to call or email me.
 
Those who have tickets, to please return the stubs and the money on Saturday also. It is important that we get the stubs back filled out and noted if the vegetarian option is chosen.
 
Janet Hewson will be there at 9:00 to take in the ticket money and stubs.
 
And thank you to everyone who has so generously contributed and helped with the auction. Your enthusiasm has been very motivating!
- Colette
 
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Oh yes: don't forget your kids, their instruments, and smiles!  See you all Saturday!

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Sunday, August 31, 2008

 

NEW Violin Music Reading Classes!!!!

We are offering a new exciting class this year. All violinists from late book 1 through book 4 will be eligible for music reading classes. These classes will replace the theory classes and focus on reading music for your instrument. For beginner readers, we will focus on learning to read music. For intermediate students, sight-reading will be given to enhance their skills. Violists and cellists will be receiving reading instruction during their regular group class time.

While the Suzuki method focuses on learning by ear to begin your instrument, the ability to read music is of utmost importance to string players as they move on in their careers to orchestras, chamber music or just a favourite song they find in a book! The combination of strong ear and note-reading abilities is an unbeatable combination! Reading music is a skill honed over many years, so start early! At $2.77 per class this is a bargain that your child will always thank you for!

Next year this class will be compulsory for everyone. We highly recommend that EVERYONE take it this year so that no one is left behind! We’ll all be on the same page!

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Stardust: Suzuki Early Childhood Education (0-3 years, infant/toddler)

A NEW program for STEP!! This program is designed for parents and young children up to three years old. Consisting of one-hour classes during which parents and children sing, move and interact with instruments and other students, the benefits of this program are many. Suzuki ECE creates a safe nurturing environment that enhances the strong bonds between parent and children through music and development of early skills such as listening, a sense of rhythm/movement as well as socialization and a willingness to participate. Instruments are not required for this class but parents are essential! There is an additional CD, which must be purchased in advance of the start of the program. Contact us for more information.

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Thursday, June 05, 2008

 

Final Play-in Saturday: TUNE-UP AT 9:15 AM

Hi Everyone! The end of year Play-in is just around the corner! In fact, it's on Saturday, June 7th in D.F. Cook Hall hall at the MUN music school. Concert dress is black pants with white or colored tops. Tuning call is at 9:15am (in the Instrumental Room) and the play-in starts at 10:00am. The tuning call is early so parents can come in to the hall by 9:30 and be seated to hear all about our exciting new fundraising initiative; below is a message with details from Jennifer Johnson. Dear STEP Families; The STEP Board and Teachers have decided to move STEP's fundraising in the direction of one large-scale fundraiser every year and away from several smaller events that bring in small amounts of money but still require a great deal of effort. We are fortunate that one of STEP's families personally knows Mr. Wayne Bartlett, professional fundraiser and auctioneer extraordinaire and that he has agreed to run our fundraiser for us this coming fall on the evening of October 23, 2008. The most important ingredient to the success of Mr. Bartlett's fundraising events is that every family gets involved to a small degree and is able to procure a minimum of two donations either in the form of goods or services that can be auctioned on the evening of our event. Each family will also need to bring at least one other person or couple not already involved in the Suzuki program to the evening's auction and dinner. The monies raised will go towards a STEP "Performance Fund" which will pay for exciting new opportunities for the students in our program. Examples of events that could begin to happen for us would be bringing in prestigious performers/teachers to give master classes to our students, doing exchanges with other Suzuki programs in Canada (there has already been interest in us from the Toronto and Guelph, Ontario programs as well as a Suzuki program in B.C.), purchasing performance costumes for our students and sending our students on performance tours. Wayne Bartlett has kindly agreed to come and speak to our membership on Saturday, June 7 at STEP's final group concert. He will explain in detail how his "recipe for success" works and the important role that each and every family can play so that we not only reach our fundraising goals but that so that the event itself (dinner and wine come into the picture!) is a fun-filled evening that we all look forward to each year. Please come early before 9:30 a.m. - to get the children into the Instrumental Room so they can be tuned with their group classes and then proceed to the Cook Recital Hall. At 9:30, Mr. Bartlett will begin filling us all in on the details of how we can successfully support the artistic aspirations of STEP for next year and the years to come! The concert begins at 10:00 a.m. Because it is so vital to the success of this fundraising plan that all families participate, it is very important that we are all there to hear the grand plan as outlined by Mr. Bartlett. See you all there!

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Wednesday, May 21, 2008

 

STEP Play-in at the Avalon Mall

Hello STEP families,
 
Here is the information about the play-in you heard mentioned in the last group class.  Instead of the next group class on Saturday May 24th, we will all gather at the Avalon Mall for a play-in as we've done in years past. No sponsors required - this is a publicity event only.  Please be onsite to tune up at 9:30; the play-in starts at 10:00. We play in the space in front of the Gap on the lower level. Cellists need to bring their chairs or stools.
 
A note to parents who play: have you learned Twinkles along with your child this year? Minuets? Gavottes?  If so, bring your instrument along and join the group!  Just like the children, you play whatever you can and model good concert manners for the pieces ahead of you.  There's no pressure to be perfect, and it's a great feeling to play together with dozens of other players, even if it's just Taka-Taka-Stop-Stop.  Let's all make a BIG sound together.
 
Tell your friends and families, and we hope to see you all there Saturday morning!

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Friday, November 30, 2007

 

Play-in Saturday December 1st!

*** A REMINDER TO ALL SUZUKI ELVES ****

The annual Christmas Play-in is this Saturday, Dec. 1, at St Mark's
Church on Logy Bay Road.

9:30 tune up for a 10:00 start.

Santa hats are optional but please don't forget the eats! Some
people have asked for a change in the division of labour, so here is
your new assignment:

All those with names between A and M, bring a DESSERT.
All those with names between N and Z, bring SANDWICHES or a HOT DISH.
However, if you are just itching to make your specialty, ignore the
above suggestion and go for it.
Keep in mind though, we are often top-heavy on sweets and lacking in
main dish selections.

Also: we are selling Polaroid family pictures with Santa on a special
violin/cello Countdown to Christmas Calendar. This is a fund raiser
for the camp. Cost $5.00.

See you there!

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Wednesday, October 24, 2007

 

Graduation Concert Rehearsal Schedule

The rehearsals for the Graduation Concert will take place this coming Saturday, October 27 at St. David's Church. Arrive a few minutes early for your group so you can start on time and enter quietly as there will most likely be another group rehearsing just before you. Times are as follows. Names are omitted from this web post, but are included in the email parents and teachers received: you know who you are!

  • 9:00 Violin Book 5-Jennifer Johnson
  • 9:15 Violin Book 4-Jennifer Johnson/Evelyn Osborne
  • 9:45 Violin Book 3-Evelyn Osborne
  • 10:15 Twinkle Violin-Evelyn Osborne
  • 10:30 Violin Book 2-Sean Conway
  • 11:00 Cello Twinkle-Matthew March
  • 11:15 Cello Book 4-Matthew March

The concert itself on Sunday, October 28th will begin at 1:30, tune-up at 1:00. Congratulations to all graduates!

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Thursday, September 20, 2007

 

STEP Group Class Schedule!

The Group Class Schedule is now online! Links can be found on the home page or the Reference page, or right here:

http://www.nfld.com/~step/documents/Group_Class_Schedule_Fall_2007.pdf

See you all Saturday!

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Wednesday, September 12, 2007

 

STEP Orchestra Information

STEP Orchestras will be having their first rehearsal at St. David's Church on Tuesday, September 25th. The Junior Orchestra will be lead by Scott Chancey from 4pm to 5pm in the Sanctuary. The Senior Orchestra (replacing the previously separate Intermediate and Senior orchestras) will be lead by Sean Conway from 4pm to 5:30pm on the stage at St. David's. Please arrive by 3:45 to allow time for tuning and set-up. Bring along a music stand and a pencil.

If you have already registered, thank you. There will be a sign-in sheet available for you to check and confirm your attendance. For those who have not yet registered, please do come along to the first rehearsal. You may add your name to the sign-in sheet and pass in your registration form and payment(s) to Sean Conway before the start of rehearsal.

Please note that pre-requisite for Orchestra is mid-Book 2 Suzuki or equivalent. Placement in Junior and Senior Orchestras is based on age, ensemble experience and playing level and is at the discretion of ensemble directors.

If you have any questions, please contact Sean Conway at seanjconway@gmail.com or 754-6710. Sean will be out of town from the 17th-22nd but can be reached via email during that time.

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Tuesday, September 04, 2007

 

STEP Registration and Play-in

Fall is fast approaching and STEP is gearing up for the 2007-08
Program. Our annual fall Registration Session and Play-in for all
families will be held on Saturday, September 8th at St. David's
Church at 98 Elizabeth Avenue. Come with your instrument to tune up
at 9:30 for a 10:00 play-in, and the registration desk will be open
from 9am to 12pm.

For those families who have not yet registered, please complete the
registration form you would have received by mail earlier this summer
and bring it along with your payment(s). There will be a table set
up to answer any questions and to take your forms and payment(s) for
the new year. If you do not have a form, we will have some on hand
for you to complete, or you can fill it out ahead of time by
downloading it from

http://www.nfld.com/~step/documents/New_Student_STEP_Registration_Form_2007.pdf

(requires Acrobat Reader).

WARNING: if your forms are not submitted by noon on September 8th,
you are not only liable for a late fee but you are not guaranteed to
be able to take the classes of your choice. Help us get everyone's
schedules in order smoothly and efficiently by making sure we have
YOUR completed forms by Saturday.

For those families who have already returned your registration forms,
thanks so much for giving us a head start on planning! Please ensure
that you deliver any outstanding fee payments to the Registration
table on Saturday as well.

The group class schedules will be e-mailed and posted to the website
a few days before the first Group Class Day, September 22nd. The
dates for Group Classes and Concerts are posted to the website
already on the "Reference for Members" page:

http://www.nfld.com/~step/reference.htm

Following the play-in, there will be a social and a chance to catch
up with everyone on their summer fun. Coffee, tea, and juice will be
provided; please bring a light snack to share. See you there!

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Wednesday, May 16, 2007

 

Concerto class (Young Virtuosi) recital

STEP's concerto class will be holding a recital a St. David's Presbyterian Church on June 3rd starting at 2pm. The class has been working on several challenging pieces of music during their year and look forward to presenting a spectacular programme to members and friends alike. The concert is free of charge.

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Wednesday, March 28, 2007

 

Found: girl's shoes

A pair of girl's shoes were found at group class last Saturday, March 24th, just outside the D. F. Cook Recital Hall. The owner may email STEP to arrange a time for reclaiming them.

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Saturday, March 17, 2007

 

Masterclass cancellation

Due to delays caused by weather difficulties in the Halifax region, Mr. Rafael Hoekman's masterclass, originally scheduled for 12 to 2pm Saturday at St. David's Presbyterian Church, has been cancelled. There is possibilities of the event being rescheduled for sometime Sunday, and an update will be provided to you as information becomes available. Thank you for your patience everyone.

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Tuesday, March 13, 2007

 

Raphael Hoekman Gives Cello Masterclass

Press Release March 13, 2007 For immediate release:

St. John's, NL - Successful Alumnus Gives Back to St. John's String Program: Raphael Hoekman of visiting Tokai String Quartet to Give Master Class to Alma Mater

Raphael Hoekman, cellist of the Toronto-based Tokai String Quartet, will perform with the Tokai Quartet at the D. F. Cook Recital Hall, St. John's, March 17th, 2007. The same day, Hoekman, a native of St. John's and alumnus of the STEP String Program, will give a Master Class on cello and chamber music to some current STEP students. For Hoekman, this is an exciting opportunity to give back to the program that formed his musical foundation. Hoekman first experienced Chamber Music at a STEP Summer Camp and studied with STEP teacher Christina Smith until the age of 16.

"I use my Suzuki training every day!.. growing up in a geographically isolated place like St. John's is never easy if you want to learn a special skill, so the existence of a specialized grass roots type of organization like STEP is imperative for a community to be able to give a young person the chance to become a professional musician. ... it certainly is long overdue to pay tribute to that organization where I got my very first musical training." - Rafael Hoekman

Raphael Hoekman

A string student since the age of 3, Hoekman, praised by the Toronto Star for his "spirited and fiery performance," is a founding member of the up and coming Tokai String Quartet. As a soloist Hoekman first distinguished himself by winning first place in the 1988 Orford International Competition. He has appeared as feature soloist with various orchestras, including the Newfoundland Symphony Orchestra. Hoekman is also the principal cellist of the Toronto Sinfonia and in demand as a Teacher.

Tokai String Quartet ( http://www.tokaiquartet.com )

Formed in August 2002, the Tokai Quartet is quickly becoming one of Canada's most promising chamber groups. They are touring the Atlantic provinces this spring with the Debut Atlantic Recital Series.

STEP String Program (http://www.nfld.com/~step)

The Suzuki Talent Education Program (STEP) is a non-profit Music Education and Performing Arts Organization based on the teachings of Dr. Shin'ichi Suzuki. It provides music education in the area of string playing and orchestra and ensemble playing as well as teacher training and the delivery of the Atlantic Canada Suzuki Institute Camp each spring. Run by volunteers with the help of paid professional music educators, the STEP Program was founded in St. John's in 1982 and is a registered charity. STEP will celebrate its 25th anniversary during the 2007/2008 year.

Master Class Venue:

St. David's Presbyterian Church, Elizabeth Ave., 12 to 2pm, March 17, 2007. The Class provides an excellent opportunity for media to observe a Professional Cellist taking time to share his knowledge with young players from his local Alma Mater.

Contact Information:

Rafael Hoekman: Raphael is on tour at the moment but can be reached through the Tokai Quartet violist's (Yosef Tamir-Smirnoff's) cell: (416) 875-9225 hoekman@hotmail.com

Evelyn Osborne (STEP Artistic Director) evelyn_osborne@yahoo.com

Tzu-Hao Hsu (STEP Program Administrator) (709) 691-2545 suzukinl@gmail.com

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Saturday, February 24, 2007

 

GROUP CLASS CANCELLED (Feb. 24th)

We're cancelling classes today due to nasty weather. The next class-day is March 24th. See you all then!

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Friday, February 09, 2007

 

Group class visiting artist!!!

The following is an announcement regarding a visiting artist for this Saturday's group class, sent on behalf of Christina. :) Sounds like a very exciting opportunity!

Dave Panting, one of Newfoundland's foremost traditional musicians, will be visiting the STEP fiddlers class on Saturday at 12:15. Dave was a foundling member of the Newfoundland band Figgy Duff, and led the band Rawlins Cross for many years. Dave is the composer of two tunes, (Memory Waltz and The Gypsy) which the Emile Benoit class will be playing in the Festival. If you would like to come to the 12:15 class to watch and listen, come along. Anyone who plays fiddle who is not in STEP fiddlers but would like to join in the fun this Saturday, bring your fiddle!

Dave will be available from 10:30 to 12:15 to teach guitar or mandolin to any interested person for $15.00 per half hour. If you are interested, email Christina at csmith@nfld.com

Enjoy this special treat fiddlers and traditional music lovers, I'm sure you'll find it wonderful.

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Thursday, December 14, 2006

 

Further note on Gower Wassail Carol Event!

If you are coming to the Gower Wassail, bring your instrument with you!
Suzuki Talent Education Program is sponsoring 'O Come Little Children', the third carol on the program, and if you know how to play the song in the key of D, you are free to join in. Senior students should play the duet part if you know it! If you want to play, come early to get tuned up and find a place to sit near the front. If you play cello it's especially important to come early, and don't forget to bring a chair!
Hope to see you all out to support a good cause, making some fine music and enjoying yourselves this Sunday!

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Tuesday, November 28, 2006

 

LOST AND FOUND: Violin cases, 1/8 for a 1/16

A plea from Kathy Hodgkinson, Alice's mom:

Two classes ago [Bayly with Sean Conway], we brought the wrong Suzuki violin case home (black...hard...green inside).... our violin case is for an 1/8 size violin. The case we took home was for a 1/16 size violin...otherwise it looks exactly the same. I wonder if you could pass this message on so that everyone with a small Suzuki violin in that class could check their cases. Currently we have no ability to carry our violins because they do not fit their case.

Could the Bayly member with the too-large 1/8 case please respond to this
email, or email Kathy at khodgkin@mun.ca, so the cases can be switched? Thanks!

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Monday, November 27, 2006

 

FOUND: Metronome

A metronome/tuner was found in chamber room 1001 this past Saturday during the group classes. If you own it or know the person who left it behind, please email Tzu-Hao, Program Administrator, at hsutzuhao@gmail.com (or step@nfld.com) so she can reunite the gadget with its family!

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Wednesday, September 27, 2006

 

Group Classes: location changes

Notice: the Fiddle classes at 9:00 and 10:00 (Val Ryan and Emile Benoit) will be in Room 2025 instead of 2017. The new Group Class Schedule reflects the changes.

Also notice: the location for the Christmas and Final concerts have been determined: St. Mark's and MUN Cook Hall respectively. That's on the new Schedule too, and on the Reference webpage.

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Friday, September 22, 2006

 

Group Class Schedule - Revised

Just a quick reminder that our first group class is this Saturday, September 23rd. Please be sure to check the website to find out when and where your classes are. (There have been some changes since the last notice.) The group classes have been given names instead of book-numbers, so please check the requirements table below the schedule (on the second page of the printout) to determine which group class your child is in. It is important that your child have the pre-requisite. The link to the schedule on the website is: http://www.nfld.com/~step/Group_Class_Schedule_Fall_2006.htm

There will be a table set up with information and people to answer questions. Also you can remit any payments that are still owing.

If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to send us an email.

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Monday, September 18, 2006

 

New STEP Website and Group Class Schedule!

Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, string players of all ages, welcome to

The NEW Suzuki Talent Education Program Website http://www.nfld.com/~step containing all kinds of useful things for member-families new and experienced, as well as the Curious Public.

Featuring... the mystical chart you've all been waiting for... The GROUP CLASS SCHEDULE at http://www.nfld.com/~step/Group_Class_Schedule_Fall_2006.htm

Any questions about the schedule or any other information on here, as well as comments, corrections or suggestions, please send email - I'll do my best to route it appropriately. See you all on Saturday!

With regards from Your friendly neighbourhood webmaster.

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Junior Orchestra Change in Starting Time

Hi Everyone,

(Note: The group-class schedule is ALMOST ready - you'll get an email as soon as it's out, thanks for your patience!)

Please note the change in the beginning time of Junior Orchestra. It will be starting at 3:30pm. The first rehearsal is Tuesday, Sept. 19th. Anyone who hasn't yet registered, can do so at the first practice. Senior orchestra starts at 5:00pm as usual.

Thanks, see you there!

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Wednesday, April 19, 2006

 

Reminder of extra Suzuki Group Class and ROOM CHANGES

Don't forget to come to group class this Saturday, April 22nd! This group class day was added to the schedule to make up for the loss of March 11 to music-school auditions. You'll get what you pay for!

Because we can't use the Instrumental Room 1034 that day, some room changes are necessary:

  • Pre-Twinkle with Sara Mills - move to chamber room 1001, combining with Evelyn Osborne's class
  • Twinkle Violin - move to 2017
  • Late Book 1 Violin with Sara Mills - move to chamber room 1001, combining with Sean Conway's class
  • Book 2 Violin - move to 2017
  • Book 4 violin - move to 2017

  • Intermediate Fiddle with Johnny - TBA
  • Advanced fiddle/Super fiddle - move to 2017
  • STEP Fiddlers - move to 2017

No time changes have had to be made. See you all Saturday!

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Saturday, March 11, 2006

 

Concerto class performance

Our most recently formed STEP group, our Concerto Group Class, a.k.a. STEP's Young Virtuosi, would like to announce the date of their final performance of the year. On Sunday, May 28 at 2:00 at St. David's Church, six of our most senior students will proudly perform some of the most beautiful violin concerto repertoire outside of the Suzuki Books- all accompanied by their classmates on the orchestra parts. Included will be the De Beriot Concerto, the Accolay Concerto, the Vivaldi Double Concerto in a minor amongst some beautiful and exciting Bach and Mozart movements. We'll even have a Telemann Viola Concerto movement! Please mark it on your calendars. Hope to see you there!

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Tuesday, March 07, 2006

 

ATTENTION - GROUP CLASS CANCELLED

HEADS UP! This Saturday's group classes (March 11th) will be rescheduled for April 22nd. MUN has a lot of students auditioning this year and they need a second Saturday to complete their auditions. They apologize for the inconvenience. See you all on March 18th!

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Tuesday, January 24, 2006

 

FOUND: a shoulder rest

Sean found a 4/4 KUN violin shoulder rest in the Chamber Music Room on Saturday, Jan. 14th. If it's yours, please email step @ nfld.com or leave a comment below and we'll arrange to get it to you.

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Thursday, January 12, 2006

 

Fees: Don't Be Late

Parents, don't forget that all outstanding fees must be paid by January 14, 2006. You can stop by the table in the Music Building lobby on Saturday to settle up.

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Thursday, January 05, 2006

 

Group classes start on Saturday January 7th

Happy New Year to all! Hope you've all had a good holiday and are ready to take on the resurgence of daily life. Part of that is group classes starting on Saturday January 7th, according to the same time schedule that was in effect last fall. Classes will also be held on the 14th and 28th of January. NOTE: the Book 2 violin class and book 3/4 violin class will be taught by Nancy Case-Oates who is back from maternity leave. Welcome back, Nancy!

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Saturday, November 26, 2005

 

Christmas Group Class Concert and Play-in

The Christmas Group Class Concert and Play-in is this Saturday, Dec. 3rd, at St. Mark's Church, Logy Bay Road. Please come to tune up at 9:30 AM for a 10:00 start. There will be performances by all the group classes, and everyone gets to play along with anything you know how to play. Santa Claus will make an appearance as well! Potluck lunch: if your last name is between A and M, bring a hot dish, sandwiches or appetizers; if between N and Z, bring sweets or dessert. At Christmas concerts we play carols, of course! Here's music for violin and cello for Here Comes Santa Claus, and Jingle Bells. This is the last STEP gathering for 2005. Group classes resume on January 7th. Please wear Suzuki T-shirts if you have them. Santa hats or antlers optional but welcome! Merry Christmas, everyone!

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Wednesday, October 26, 2005

 

Kristen's Pre-Twinkles

Notice to Kristen's Pre-Twinkle class: Kristen will be away on Saturday (Oct 29) BUT Jennifer has agreed to sub for her, so the class will go ahead. (Early Book 1 is still cancelled.) Thanks Jennifer!

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Tuesday, October 25, 2005

 

Notice for Early Book 1 students

There will be no Early Book 1 class this Saturday (Oct. 29) since Kristen is away. She'll be back for the following group class day.

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Sunday, October 16, 2005

 

NSO Prep Strings

Attention parents of late book 1 or book 2, violin or cello....... The NSO Prep Strings (orchestra instruction for children at the early stages of reading music), is offered by the Newfoundland Symphony Youth Orchestra and is now under the direction of Pemi Paull (violist in the Atlantic String Quartet). They meet on Tuesdays from 4:00 - 5:00 at St. David's Church. Both Suzuki and non-Suzuki children will have an opportunity to play simple orchestral arrangements and have a chance to perform for family and friends throughout the year. The cost is very reasonable at $135.00 a year. If you would like more information you can call Pemi Paull at 579-6905 or Peter Gardner (director of NSYO program) at 895-7899 or come by St. David's on Tuesday afternoon and check it out.

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Sunday, September 25, 2005

 

Final Group Class schedule posted

The final (we hope!) Group Class schedule for Fall 2005 has been posted. Please disregard all previous schedules. Next class day: October 1st. Schedule: http://www.nfld.com/~step/Group_Class_Schedule_2005_Fall.pdf

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