Develop your child’s natural musical ability in a nurturing and positive environment through the Suzuki method. Children learn to play a musical instrument in much the same way they master a language: through listening, immersion, social interaction, and repetition. Family participation and collaborative learning with Suzuki-trained instructors create a supportive Suzuki community of parents, students, and faculty.
Dr. Shinichi Suzuki, a Japanese violinist and teacher, founded a music education movement in the 1950’s based on the premise that all children are born with musical ability. The Suzuki approach is modeled after the way young children learn to communicate in their native language. A positive attitude by parents and teachers, an enriched home environment and a belief in high standards rounds out the philosophy.
Family participation is a crucial component of the Suzuki method. Prior knowledge of music is not needed, but parents must be willing to be very involved in the learning process. Families new to the Suzuki method are required to attend the Introduction to the Suzuki Philosophy for Parents session before or during the first semester of their child’s study. One parent must attend every lesson, be responsible for daily coaching, and ensure that the student listens to recordings of Suzuki repertoire on a daily basis.
At Levine, Suzuki students enroll in an educational package, which includes individual instruction, group classes (where appropriate) and special activities and events that are suited to each instrument. Before registering for Suzuki classes, parents and prospective students are required to observe lessons already in progress (at no charge).
Suzuki students can begin as young as 3 ½ years and the Suzuki method is offered for guitar, piano, strings (violin, viola, cello, and harp) and woodwinds and brass (flute and trumpet).
Introduction to Suzuki Philosophy for Parents
This introduction and philosophy course is for parents who are new to the Suzuki method or for parents who would like to know more before committing to lessons.
Suzuki Offerings
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Suzuki Guitar
Suzuki Guitar students can begin observing as young as 3 ½ years old. The Suzuki method of instruction is based […]
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Suzuki Piano
Learn more about studying piano with the Suzuki Method at Levine.
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Suzuki Strings
Suzuki Strings students can begin observing as young as 3 ½ years old. The Suzuki method of instruction is based […]
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Suzuki Woodwinds and Brass
At Levine the Suzuki method is offered in woodwinds and brass for Suzuki Flute and Suzuki Trumpet. Suzuki Flute and […]
Faculty
Upcoming Events
Upcoming Events
Check out the events happening at Levine Music.
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Piano Master Class: Célimène Daudet
A guest artist master class presented in partnership with the French-American Piano Society.
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Community Sing with Micah Hendler
Community Sings bring people of all ages and skill levels together to create beautiful music.
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Spooky Suzuki
An extra spooky play-in at our DC Campus: NW for our Suzuki strings and Suzuki winds!
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Guitar Master Class: Petrit Çeku
Internationally renowned guitarist Petrit Çeku visits Levine for a master class and workshop.
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Levine Presents | Five Decades of Piano
Celebrate five decades of piano performance and teaching with Levine piano faculty duos representing each decade of Levine’s history.
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Violin Master Class with Andrés Cárdenes
Renowned violin pedagogue Andrés Cárdenes visits Levine.
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Harp Master Class: Isabel Cardenes
Harpist Isabel Cardenes visits Levine for a special master class.
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Boo Bash
Featuring our Suzuki Guitar and Suzuki Piano Departments.
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Piano Master Class: Avery Gagliano
Help us welcome Levine alumna and internationally celebrated pianist Avery Gagliano back to Levine for an inspiring master class.
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Chamber Music Concert: Andrés Cárdenes and Friends
Join us for an unforgettable chamber music concert as world-renowned violinist Andrés Cárdenes presents Hommage à Ravel in celebration of […]