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2018 Grand Graduation Concert!

May 16, 2018 By Suzuki Music Academy of Hong Kong

Saturday, 5 May brought our annual Graduation Concert.

Dr. Suzuki created Graduation Levels for each instrument.  Each graduation level reflects the first time that all of the skills a student has learned appear in the same piece!  This is the reason that often the graduation pieces seem much more complicated than the pieces that are right before and after.

This year’s graduates are:

Piano Level I                                                                                        Piano Level II
Sophia Edwards                                                                              Aidan Chan
Lucas Ho

 

Cello Level IV
Ian Mak

Viola Level III                                                                 Viola Level I
Jessica Elliott                                                              Aslan Au
Ashley Won

Violin Level I                                                                                        Violin Level II
Christopher Morris                                                                       Shreyas Rajaram
Isabel Zeng
Vera Zhang

Violin Level III
Hermione Au
Naphat Chanpongsang
Nithit Chanpongsang
Caleb Chung
Andrew Zeng

Violin Level V                                                                              Violin Level VI
Charlotte Cheung                                                                 Charmaine Chan
Tom Chiang
Marcus Poon

 

 

Suzuki Talent Education is the “Mother Tongue Method“.  One of the most important things about the Mother Tongue Method is the creation of the environment for our children’s learning.  Our parents learn alongside, and just ahead of their children. Both so that they can provide a good model of practicing, effort, and determination at home, and also to prepare them to be ready to be successful as the Home Teacher during daily practice.  Each year, our beginning parents join together and represent all of our parents and the work they do as Home Teachers every day.  This year, we had beginning parents from cello, piano and violin all playing Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star together!

We also presented the medals for our annual Go For The Gold 100 Days Challenge!  This year’s challenge was 100 days of Listening.  Daily environmental listening to the reference recording is the foundation for success as students of Suzuki Talent Education.  We had over 100 students who received medals for listening at least 75 days during the challenge period!

To end our concert, all of the students and teachers performed Dr. Suzuki’s “Wishing” together in its original Japanese form, and in English translation:

Video link: https://youtu.be/88v1dJT-8QE

We are all Good Children

Father, Mother, Please Help Me

Every Child Can Learn

Father, Mother, Please Help Me

Thank you to all of our parents for helping us every day on our path to learn!

Saturday, 12 May Musical Moment

May 16, 2018 By Suzuki Music Academy of Hong Kong

Please enjoy these photos from our most recent Musical Moment

REFLECTION FROM THE PERFORMERS: Book 2 Violin Recital – Ben, Margaret and Stacey

May 16, 2018 By Suzuki Music Academy of Hong Kong

 

On Saturday, 12 May Ben, Margaret and Stacey gave their Book 2 violin recital.  Here are their thoughts from the experience!

 

Stacey:
Before my recital I practised a lot of times because i was so nervous .Then the next day came  , songs kept playing over and over  again in my head .At last the day came ,it was my recital ! I feel like my brain is going to blast off ,but when I started playing my heart felt like it was floating up in the air.while i was playing i was sweating all over my whole body i also felt my hands and legs were shivering and shaking . my heart beat went faster and faster ,in my heart i wanted to say i was nerves out loud but i can’t because every body was recording me!
My recital is with Ben and Margaret , we did good job on the first piece which was chorus from judas ,but the bad thing was that my first solo peice is the hardest  piece in the whole recital ,that piece is called gavotte from mignon  ,i went through this peace with sweat!i was very relaxed after my recital.
Margaret:
I really enjoyed this recital. there were some mistakes that I played But my mistakes were mistakes that is common to make for me. And there were some parts where I think I did really well and I think this is all I will say – and I really fun playing with Ben and Stacey.
Ben:

Musical Moment: 21 April

April 25, 2018 By Suzuki Music Academy of Hong Kong

Saturday’s Musical Moment included performers from all the instruments of our String Family!

KSMA Students Perform for Oxfam Musical Marathon!

April 25, 2018 By Suzuki Music Academy of Hong Kong

On Sunday, 22 April, 16 of our students and their families – plus Mr. Jason, Ms. Lan, Ms. Shoko and Ms. Diane – donated their time and music to helping others by performing at the Oxfam Musical Marathon.  It was wonderful to see all of our instruments represented, as cellists, pianists, violists and violinists each played solos, and then joined together for a group performance of  Musette and Twinkles.

Each year, Oxfam has a designated recipient for the monies raised during its Musical Marathon, and children are always part of those who benefit.  This year’s donations are going to the Small Holder Farmers’ Foundation, which will help make it possible for small farmers to continue to grow food – for their families and ours!

Students had really great things to say about the experience.

 

“I’m very happy n honoured to help raising money for these small holder farmers to grow their food for families n for us. I especially happy because mom brought me to organic farming n I know how tough the work farmers has.  

I wanna practise more so next time I can raise more money for helping them.”     ~ Cosette
“Despite that I was a bit nervous, I got my fingering all right.”   ~Hugo
“Playing today makes me proud of myself that through my violin I can reach out and share a little for others. ”   ~Ella
“The best thing was playing my first violin solo piece in front of the public. What an excited experience!”  ~Ayden
“My best moment was getting audience praise with their clapping hands when I was playing my polished piece well on the stage”  ~Hanson
 
 “At first I was too shy to play solo in public, but when I found out how much money I raised, I am happy i helped poor people with my music. I want to do it again next year“.  ~Caleb
This type of performance environment is really tricky – we have to keep our energy, concentration and behaviour as performers no matter what distractions there are around us!    In this type of public shopping mall setting, that is a big challenge, because unexpected things happen all the time!
Thanks to all of the students and parents for working to make this a successful experience – for our students, for Oxfam, and for the Small Holder Farmers!
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