Uniform title | Works. Selections. English. 1982 |
Contents |
Part I. Every child grows: reflections on talent education. A new year's thought -- The road I walked alone -- What music appeals: life's communication with life -- Monotony is the worst enemy of music -- The ear and the heart: tonalization -- A challenging life -- You ought to know at least this much: on the "law of ability" -- Dropout or dropped-out -- Let every child graduate from the advanced level -- One hundred years of pretended ignorance -- The final stage of an uncultured age -- The story of a masseuse -- Those who do not see what is before their eyes -- Part II. Sound breathes life, without form it lives: how to instruct. To parents of violin students -- Listen to the records more -- Every child grows; everything depends on the teacher -- The skill of inspiring children to practise -- Raise your ability with a piece you can play -- Naughty! -- Let's universalize the new approach by which every child grows: the lottery concert -- On home practice -- A point of violin pedagogy: an important instruction on how to relax the wrist -- Fix my power on the tip: the crux of violin playing -- The most important thing in string playing -- Instruction toward beautiful tone -- On the right hand -- Part III. Man is a child of the environment: dialogues and discussion. On talent education: an interview -- A conversation with Dr. Glenn Doman -- Round table discussion with parents. |
Abstract |
Shin'ichi Suzuki explains the philosophy and method of Talent Education, the theory and practice of the Suzuki method. |
Bibliography note | Includes bibliographical references (pages 147-149). |
LCCN | 83134847 |