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Shin'ichi Suzuki
AuthorBooks · Second hand1898-1998
Shinichi Suzuki was a Japanese violinist, philosopher, composer, and educator and the founder of the international Suzuki method of music education and developed a philosophy for educating people of all ages and abilities. An influential pedagogue in music education of children, he often spoke of the ability of all children to learn things well, especially in the right environment, and of developing the heart and building the character of music students through their music education. Before his time, it was rare for children to be formally taught classical instruments from an early age and even more rare for children to be accepted by a music teacher without an audition or entrance examination. Not only did he endeavor to teach children the violin from infancy and early childhood, his school in Matsumoto also did not screen applicants for their ability for admittance. Suzuki was also responsible for the early training of some of the earliest Japanese violinists to be successfully appointed to prominent western classical music organizations. During his lifetime, he received several honorary doctorates in music including from the New England Conservatory of Music (1956), and the Oberlin College Conservatory of Music. He was proclaimed a Living National Treasure of Japan, and in 1993 he was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize.
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Birth
1898
Death
1998
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Shin'ichi Suzuki was born in Nagoya in 1898 and dedicated his life to transforming music education.
He is globally recognized as the founder of the influential Suzuki method of music education.
His legacy includes a prolific career with 127 published works on pedagogy and music.
As a violinist and educator, he revolutionized the way children learn to play instruments.
His famous Suzuki Cello School is a fundamental pillar in the training of musicians worldwide.

