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  2. Shinichi Suzuki - Wikipedia

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    Shinichi Suzuki was born on October 17, 1898, in Nagoya, Japan, as one of twelve children.His father, Masakichi Suzuki, was originally a maker of traditional Japanese string instruments but in 1880, he became interested in violins and by Shinichi's birth he had developed the first Japanese violin factory (now Suzuki Violin Co., Ltd.), at that time the largest such factory in the world.

  3. Suzuki method - Wikipedia

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    The Suzuki method is a mid-20th-century music curriculum and teaching method created by Japanese violinist and pedagogue Shinichi Suzuki. [1] The method claims to create a reinforcing environment for learning music for young learners.

  4. Flute method - Wikipedia

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    Suzuki, Shinichi and Takahashi, Toshio The Suzuki Method for flute. (c.1972) Toff, Nancy (1996). The Flute Book: A Complete Guide for Students and Performers (second ed.). Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press.

  5. Suzuki Shin'ichi I - Wikipedia

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    Suzuki Shin'ichi I View of Mount Fuji. Hand-coloured albumen silver print, 19th century. Suzuki Shin'ichi (鈴木 真一, 1835–1918 [1]) was the older Japanese photographer of that name. Suzuki was born as the third son of a family named Takahashi [2]) in Iwashina (岩科村) (now Matsuzaki, Shizuoka) in July 1835.

  6. John D. Kendall - Wikipedia

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    John D. Kendall (August 30, 1917 – January 6, 2011) was a leader in bringing the Suzuki Method to the United States. [1] In 1959 he was presented with a grant to travel to Japan to meet Shinichi Suzuki and translate his ideas and teachings into a philosophy and pedagogy for violin teachers around the U.S.

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  8. Karl Klingler - Wikipedia

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    The Karl Klingler foundation was established in 1979 to support string quartets and to promote early training for string players, applying the Suzuki method [7] developed by Klingler's former pupil, Shinichi Suzuki. [12] Karl Klingler's daughter Marianne established the foundation and served as its first president. [13]

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