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Reflections from the performers: Isabel & Nicole Book 3 Recital

May 5, 2026 By Suzuki Music Academy of Hong Kong

~from Isabel

This Book Recital was the most challenging recital I’ve had. Both Nicole and I had to work together under multiple time constraints. We had to change the dates of our practices numerous times in order to fit our schedules. The biggest challenge for me was, even though I had time to practise I didn’t practise efficiently or effectively. So when it came time to the dress rehearsal I was mostly unprepared, especially on my solo pieces. So I decided I needed to start practising efficiently. Throughout the week I slowly learned how to use my time efficiently and make each practise count. In the end I managed to play all of my pieces pretty well and me and Nicole worked really well together at the concert. On top of that I also learned a valuable lesson. I learned how to be efficient and manage my time. Overall I think this concert was very good given the challenges we faced.

~from Nicole

I was really glad when I heard that my partner would be Isabel. Since Isabel and I have known each other from school, we have collaborated exceptionally well on our book recital, even when we had to reschedule many of our rehearsals, demonstrating a strong partnership that enhanced our overall performance.
During joint lessons, we worked on the flow of each joint piece. For the twinkle variations, we practiced playing the twinkles at a consistent speed (80), with the right articulation and bow division. For Minuet in G, I felt like the first time we played the piece together, we were challenged because Isabel had just started learning it, and I hadn’t practiced the harmony well enough. However, as we began to focus on coordinating our parts and improving each section, the specific places where a ritard was needed, we were able to play the piece well. 
I felt like I had good energy towards the end of the recital, especially in the Gavotte in D major and the Martini Gavotte. I also liked how I played Humoresque. Although some of my shifts did not land correctly, I felt like I had good contrast when the dynamic and energy changed. In Bach Bourrée, I felt like my bow divisions and dynamics were clear, but I could have made some notes clearer rather than rushed, especially in the B section. For Gossec Gavotte, I felt my articulation slowly became more noticeable, but I could have practiced the notes in the C and D sections to make them sound clearer.
I want to thank Ms. Diane for teaching me all the pieces I performed and for supporting me. Ms. Sonomi, for collaborating with me and also teaching and giving tips to Isabel and I during the joint lessons. Ms. Marie Ann, for organizing everything. My family for supporting me. Isabel’s parents for supporting Isabel and me during the joint lessons, dress rehearsal, and book recital. I would also like to thank everyone who was involved in the recital process. Everyone was very flexible when all the schedule changes! Finally, Isabel, for being such a great friend and recital partner! 

Reflections from the Performers: Elise and Sebastien’s Book 1 Cello Recital

May 5, 2026 By Suzuki Music Academy of Hong Kong

Sebastien and Elise prepared and performed their Book 1 Cello Recital together. Please enjoy their thoughts about the experience!

~from Sebbie

Yesterday, I played cello in front of a lot of people. I was a little scared. I felt a little weird. While I waited backstage I felt bored… (no offence). When I started I was a little nervous but I kept on playing. I felt the ringing of music in my ears when I was playing. I got a mistake in O Come Little Children and I fixed it. I like playing solo more because it is more easier because I can go at my own speed and I can do my own tone after that. I loved eating all the snacks that I brought there were also cupcakes and cookies but still my favourites were the beef sticks. There was also other drinks like grape juice orange juice and apple it was great. I also gave cards to the teachers. And I enjoyed the recital!

~from Elise

I enjoyed when we went to get food because then I felt like I graduated from Book 1. I felt really nervous when we were waiting in the small room but after we played the Twinkles I didn’t feel as scared. I am thankful for my teachers and family.

Reflections of the Performer: Eric and Wesley, Book 3 Violin Recital

November 13, 2023 By Suzuki Music Academy of Hong Kong

~by Eric

First, I want to thank all the people who helped throughout this process. I want to thank Ms.Diane, Wesley, Ms.Mary Ann, Ms.Susan, and both me and Wesley’s parents. Without the help of all these people supporting me, I would never have been able to complete this recital. 

Out of all the recitals I have gone through, I think this one is my favorite one yet. The reason why is that it was the first recital me and Wesley had the responsibility of preparing some of the pieces. It gave us an opportunity to work together without the influence of teachers or parents, and it allowed us to showcase our progress. Furthermore, the quantity of the pieces in Book 3 is less than the pieces in Books 1 and 2, so it makes it easier to really polish our pieces and shine in our solos. Finally, I think the joint practices helped me and Wesley put together our combined pieces. Since playing our duets required great collaboration (Martini Gavotte’s duet trailed behind the melody, while Bach Minuet’s duet had plenty of moving notes), I think the joint practices helped us perfect our playing. 

~by Wesley

 I would say this book recital is the most successful one i’ve had over the years, i was feeling more confident this time, although i still had a few mistakes throughout the recital.

This is my first time working with eric with some pieces, we would practise the dynamics at home and use it during our practise sessions. i also think we both communicated well wit each other, we were able to figure out who plays gossic gavotte and who plays bach bouree. I personally think i lead gavotte better than bach bouree, and eric is good at leading bach bouree, we made a perfect choice.

For further improvements, i would like to be more confident when i play in front of people, while remembering the things i’ve learned and practised. Especially my dynamics of some pieces.

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