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Graduation Concert

May 11, 2016 By Diane Slone

160508_kinderu_hkbu_a_0032On Sunday, 8 May, our families spent part of their Mother’s Day celebrating our students’ deep learning accomplishments.   KSMA hosted its first Graduation Concert, using the levels established for us by Dr. Suzuki.

Prior to the concert date, students whose teachers believed they were ready made video recordings of their graduation piece.   Our faculty watched each video and made comments on the student’s performance and overall development.   The comments will be shared with the students at the private teacher’s discretion.  Each student’s video is viewed and commented on by three teachers.

 

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Dr. Suzuki chose the pieces which are graduation pieces because these pieces represent the first time that all of the skills learned up to that point appear together in the same piece.  So, while it may be that every skill in a particular graduation piece is something a student has had in at least one previous piece, it is the first time that all of the skills are in the same piece…what an accomplishment!

 

In our current society, there are far too few opportunities for our children (or us!) to experience the all-important opportunity for learning something deeply.  Polishing graduation pieces has given our students just the beginning of the opportunity to do what we would like to experience regularly…deep, multi-tiered and multi-faceted learning.

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Dr. Suzuki often talked about how memorising the notes, fingerings, rhythm, articulation, intonation (strings), bowing and bow divisions (strings) and tempo of a piece are the beginning of the learning process.  Once we have learned the “nuts and bolts”, then we are ready to begin learning the music of the piece!  This idea is not unique to Suzuki, but how lucky we are that it is one of our foundational elements.

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Congratulations to our students for their work in getting ready to really learn these pieces…both individually, and as members of their group class in preparing for the concert!

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Reflections from the Performers – Jenevive and Cecilia

May 6, 2016 By Diane Slone

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On Saturday, April 30, Cecilia and Jenevive had their Book 3 recital. At the rehearsals, they worked on collaboration– looking at each other, matching dynamics, listening to each other while playing, and finishing together.

Cecilia’s Recital Experience

This is the first time I did duet with Jenevive. lt was harder than I thought. l played the melody of Minuet and harmony of Martini Gavotte.We rehearsed several times and worked hard  to improve our team work. Sometimes it is more difficult to play together. We did a very good job at the end. lt was fun playing duet with each other.

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Jenevive’s Recital Experience

When I did my recital I felt scared because it was my first time doing a duet with Cecilia.  I also felt proud of my self because I was graduating book 3. Me and Cecilia rehearsal over and over again.  In the end it turned out really good and everyone was happy.  That was my first duet.
We played Bach Bourre, Gossec Gavotte , Martini Gavotte , Bach Minuet and twinkle variation.  My favorite one was Martini Gavotte.  It sounded great and it was fun to play. It was lots of team work and practice.  It it was GREAT.  I’m very appreciated Mr.Graham.

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Book 1 Recital – Ben, Liam and Stacey

May 2, 2016 By Diane Slone

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On Saturday, 30 April, we celebrated the accomplishments of three students, Ben, Stacey and Liam.  Through their hard work and dedication, they performed all of the pieces in Violin Book One!  KSMA reports:

KSMA:  How do you feel now that you have finished your Book 1 Recital?
L: Great!
KSMA: What did you do to prepare for it?
S: Practice
KSMA: What was your best piece?
S: Song of the Wind
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KSMA: Which piece was your favorite?
B: Gossec Gavotte, Lightly Row, and Andantino
KSMA: So you had THREE favorites?
B: Yes!  And Perpetual Motion
KSMA: Do you think you’re ready for book 2 now?
B: Yes
KSMA:  What did you think about the Book 1 Recital?
friends and family: Great!
KSMA: Did the performers seem prepared?
friends and family:  Yeah
KSMA: What was your favorite part of the recital?
friends and family: I like the part when everybody was playing together.
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KSMA: What was your favorite part of the recital?
L: The start!
KSMA:  Why?
L: Because I like Gavotte.
KSMA:  Did you like playing it together?
L: Yeah
KSMA: What’s different about playing in a group?
L: It sounds louder.
KSMA: What did you think about having rehearsals before the performance? Do you think that was a good thing?
S: *nods yes*
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S: Rehearsal is better because we can practice.
KSMA: Together?
S: Yup!
A special thanks to the parents who not only helped us get to this milestone accomplishment through lots of practice at home, but also offered their encouragement and support during the recital!  After the recital, egg tarts, jello, and juice were shared by all.

Reflections from the performers: Aston and Bryan

April 25, 2016 By Diane Slone

 

 

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Assisted by Mr. Jason, Aston Tandiono and Bryan Tse performed their Book 4 & 5 recital on Saturday, 23 April.   Here are their post-recital thoughts:

 

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It was my first joint recital and what a great experience for me. It was a pleasure to perform with my friend Bryan and I enjoyed playing for all the songs especially Bach Double. Overall, I have learnt a valuable lesson from this whole recital. In order to perform well in a duet, we need a lot of individual practice as well as teamwork with the partner. Also, as most of the pieces are very long, staying focused and maintaining eye contact with the partner are vital for a successful performance. I am looking forward to performing in my next recital!

 

Bryan

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Reflections from the Performers: Nicole and Tom

April 20, 2016 By Diane Slone

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On Saturday, 16 April, Tom Chiang and Nicole Lee presented their Book 4 & 5 recital.   Here are the thoughts they had to share with all of us after the experience:

 

 

Nicole:

The recital was an interesting experience. It was more fun than doing a graduation because I got to do it with a partner and there were less solos. There were a few rehearsals and I felt pretty prepared for the recital beforehand. Now that it’s finished, I feel like a huge weight has been taken off my shoulders. The recital has also taught me a few lessons on teamwork and collaboration. It’s a lot different working with a partner during a performance and working on your own. Sometimes it’s simpler, sometimes it’s harder. I’m excited for my next recital.

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Tom:

The recital was fab! It was so much fun. I got to perform solo pieces and some joint repertoires. There were some long solo pieces, such as the G minor in book 5 by Vivaldi. I had to play the whole entire Concerto! That was very tiring playing such a long piece.  At least that’s over now! From this recital, I learned that when we play a song together or play a duet together we need to listen to each other in order to perform a great song, like the Bach Double in book 5. It was a lot of work and practice, but I’m glad I did it. I can’t wait for my book 6 recital!

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