Dolomite Suzuki summer music camp 2016
We then took a break and had a group instrument lesson. After lunch, we continued with private instrumental lessons where all students could observe and ended the day early with an orchestra practice to leave some time for leisure. Whilst the course was much more intense, the atmosphere of the camp was relaxed, when time permitted we went to observe other classes, learning more about the Suzuki program and the violin. One lesson I remembered vividly was how one had to overcome shyness to open up in front of strangers when performing. The camp was completed with a formal concert where each student performed a solo piece for the local residents. Being in Italy, the birth place of Paganini, Vivaldi and the like, you could hear in the applause how much the audiences appreciated classical music. The youngest violin group class also had an opportunity to perform on the street.





























