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Thursday, October 29, 2009

 

Graduation Concert Nov. 1 - Student List and Rehearsal Schedule

Hello STEP families,

The yearly Graduation Concert is this Sunday, Nov.1, at St. David's Church!  Grads, come at 1:00 to get tuned up; everyone else, come in time for the 1:30 concert.  The list of graduates is in the email you received Thursday - if you think your child might be on it and you didn't get the email or have other confusion going on, please send an email to step@suzukinl.ca and we'll sort you out!

The rehearsals take place at St. David's, Saturday morning Oct. 31 as follows:

9:00am - Twinkle graduates
9:15am - Book One graduates
9:30am - Book Two graduates
9:50am - Book Three graduates
10:20am - Book Five graduates

Congratulations to all graduates!  Hope to see everyone there on Sunday to support your friends and classmates.

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Wednesday, October 21, 2009

 

New STEP Board

On behalf of Marie Wadden, outgoing Chair:

I'm pleased to announce that STEP has a new board.  The elections took place at our potluck/AGM on Saturday, October 17. Your new Board of Directors are as follows:

Chair – Percy Delaney  pjd@nf.sympatico.ca

Vice Chair – (to be selected from members at large)

Secretary – Jon Waterhouse jon.waterhouse@goganinc.ca

Treasurer – Anna Trela (see below)

Members at Large:    Katie Lawton - Catherine.Lawton@mi.mun.ca

                               Krista Vokey-Sing  - krista_vokeysing@hotmail.com

                               David Sing (same as Krista's)

                               Terri Green -  green.terri@hotmail.com

                               Cathy Rowe -  cathyarowe@hotmail.com

                               Shelley Andrews - shandrews@canada.com

A financial report was presented at the AGM. Thanks to Anna Trela for preparing it. I am pleased to say STEP is in an excellent financial position.  Copies of the financial report are available on request. E-mail anna.trela.step@gmail.com

I would like to thank all of the volunteers, teachers and students who supported my tenure on the board.

Best wishes,

Marie Wadden

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Wednesday, June 10, 2009

 

Solo Concert Rehearsal and Concert times

Here is the rehearsal schedule and concert lists for this weekend's concert. The rehearsal and concerts are in the sanctuary at St. David's Church.  Each rehearsal is 5-10 minutes - come at the beginning of your private teacher's timeslot and be prepared to stay until the next slot.  On Sunday, come 30 minutes before your half starts to get tuned up and ready.  Bring treats to share at the reception afterwards!

Saturday, June 13th rehearsal schedule

9:00-9:30 Christina Smith

9:30-10:00 Nancy Case Oates

10:00-10:15 Sandra Pope

10:15-10:30 Just in Case Break

10:30-11:15 Matthew March (Heather's and Evelyn's Students as well)

11:15-12:00 Sean Conway

12:00-12:30 Scott Chancey

 

Sunday, June 14th Concert

Concert 1 (arrive at 1:00)

1:30-2:30

Nina W

Brooke R

Jasmine R & Brooke R

Ben D
Emily D

Amelia H
Henry H

Ian W

Connor H

Edmund O

Elliot W

Selma H

Nicholas W

Sarah S

Vanessa S

Sarah D

Sara M

 

Concert 2 (arrive at 2:30)

3:00-4:00

Daniel G

Lauren G

Andrew G

Jasper E
Garnet E

Eleanor P

Jean P

Julia L S

Danielle G

Dominic G

Andrew P

Naomi B

Beth D

Chloe S
Lili D
Shae- Lynn W


Best wishes to all our soloists!

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Saturday, April 11, 2009

 

STEP teacher Christina Smith nominated for award

One of STEP's founders and teachers, Christina Smith, has been nominated for a prestigious award - the Newfoundland and Labrador Arts Council "Arts Educator of the Year" award.  Competing against her are writer/educator Robin Grant and percussionist Rob Power. We think she has an exellent chance of winning.
 
The award will be presented at the  24th annual Newfoundland and Labrador Arts Council (NLAC)  Awards Show and Gala. It's a lovely event and members who would like to attend can purchase tickets from the Arts and Culture Centre box office. The Gala is on Saturday, May 2, 2009 at the Reid Theatre in St. John's.  Proceeds from ticket sales will go to the Cultural Assistance Plan for Emergencies (CAPE Fund).
 
Please don't forget  the Avalon Mall Play-In on Saturday, April 18th, beginning 11:00 (for tune-up) to play at 11:30 for about an hour. Come to the lower level of the Avalon Mall by Laura Secord; wearing white tops and black pants or skirts.  This is one of our most popular recruiting and promotional events.  There'll be sweet treats for the players!
 
Happy Easter everyone,
Board chair
Marie Wadden
 
 

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Friday, March 13, 2009

 

STEP success story

A note from Christina Smith:

Conrad Trela has practised for 900 days *in a row.*   Be sure to congratulate him when you see him!   

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Wednesday, February 18, 2009

 

STEP announces! Masterclass with Nancy Dahn!

Saturday, Feb 21,  11:00 - 1:30  in the Choral Room.

Masterclass FAQ


What is a Masterclass, anyway?

A Masterclass is an opportunity to watch a master teacher teach students individually.  It's a fantastic way to get new ideas, learn about a piece which you will be playing soon,  and be inspired both by the teacher and the students who are playing. 

Who has been chosen to play for the Masterclass?

Niamh Maguire: Concerto in A minor, 1st. mvt.  Vivaldi
Jacquelyn Redmond:  Concerto in A minor, 2nd mvt. Vivaldi
Theo Stylianides:  Czardas,  Monti
Sarah Harris: Concerto # 2, 3rd mvt.:   Seitz
Olga Trela:  Concerto in G minor, 1st mvt.;  Vivaldi

How were they chosen?

Our Master Teacher for the day, Ms. Nancy Dahn, requested that teachers put forward names of their students who could play a *polished* piece from mid book four or higher.   The teachers submitted names of their students.  Preference was given to students who had not performed in prior masterclasses.  If any slots were left,  names would be drawn first from those students who played two years ago, then from those who played last year.

Who is Nancy Dahn?   http://www.duoconcertante.com/biography.html

(from the website) 
Nancy Dahn is Professor of Violin and Viola at Memorial University in St. John's, Newfoundland and Co-Artistic Director of the Tuckamore Festival. 
Hailed as an artist "so genuinely interesting to listen to one forgets how good her technique is"(The Sunday Herald), violinist Nancy Dahn has created an international career as one half of Duo Concertante with pianist/husband Timothy Steeves.  Critics have described her performances as "vigorous, passionate and red-blooded"(CBC's Sound Advice) and praised the "great mastery of her playing... her singing and poignant sound... She never sacrifices beauty for the sake of virtuosity" (La Scena Musicale).
 
As a soloist, Nancy Dahn has performed concerti by Beethoven, Mendelssohn, Brahms, Bach, Mozart, Saint-Saens, Part, Lou Harrison, and Andrew MacDonald with orchestras in Canada and the United States. She recently presented the world premiere of Alice Ho's Double Concerto, written for Duo Concertante with the assistance of Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and in 2007 performed Marjan Mozetich's concerto Affairs of the Heart. 

Dahn received her training at the New England Conservatory of Music with Masuko Ushioda, the Juilliard School with
Glenn Dicterow, and at the Cleveland Institute of Music, where she received a doctorate in violin performance with Donald Weilerstein. She has participated in summer festivals such as the Banff Centre for the Arts, the Colorado Music Festival, the Britten Pears Festival, the Taos School of Music and the Tanglewood Music Centre. A winner of numerous competitions, including the concerto competitions of the Cleveland Institute and New England Conservatory, Dahn was a finalist in the Louise McMahon International Competition. 

Christina Smith
csmith@nf.sympatico.ca

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STEP YV Presentation

STEP presents The Young Virtuosi in London

Are you arguing with your kid about practicing?  Is your (or their) enthusiasm flagging?  Are you looking for inspiration for your kid?

Take advantage of the BIg Kid Effect!    Bring your aspiring violinist to the STEP Young Virtuosi performance and presentation! 

On Saturday, Feb. 21st, at 10:15 in the Choral Room, the wonderful young musicians in STEP's most senior group class, the Young Virtuosi,  will be sharing their music, their pictures, and their stories about their exciting trip to London, England.  There will be music, a slideshow, and your kid will get a chance to play with the big kids, talk to them, and interact with them!  

Refreshments will be served at 10:45.   Masterclasses will follow, at 11:00. 

Christina Smith

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Motivation Day, Feb. 21st.

Suzuki Talent Education Program presents Motivation Day - Sat. February 21st.

The "Big Kid Effect"  
One of the most powerful things about a good Suzuki program is the inspiration provided to the younger kids by the older ones.  Admiration for an older child is one of the strongest  motivators for younger students.  The students in our most advanced group class, the Young Virtuosi, have just returned from a tour in London England.  This group not only gave five excellent performances, but showed themselves to be wonderful,  generous, warm-hearted, kind, caring, responsible individuals who represented their province and country admirably and with great maturity. You will not find better role models for your children anywhere.    To give you an opportunity to inspire your kid, STEP is holding   

MOTIVATION DAY

It will feature exciting and motivating activities for all!    Come see the future!  Group Class schedule will change for the day. (PLEASE SEE BELOW FOR CLASSROOM AND TIME CHANGES


9:00 - 10:15 -  Pre-Twinkle, Book One and Reading classes;  Julia's fiddle classes, cello classes 

10:15 - All students and parents will meet in the Choral Room for an exciting presentation by the STEP Young Virtuosi, our senior group class, who have just returned from London, England!  This time will feature a short performance of classical and fiddle music, a short slide show, and  chance to interact with the group and ask them questions.  Bring your instrument  - everyone will get to play with the Young Virtuosi Orchestra.

10:45 - refreshments 

11:00 - 1:30   Master Classes, with Nancy DahnThis event will replace Group Class for Late Book 2, book  3, 4, 5, and viola  students this week. In a master class, a student plays and a master teacher works with them on their piece and their playing - it is a public lesson.   One of the basic tenets of Suzuki's philosophy is the value of observing others' lessons.  STEP teachers will be bringing their Book 2 and up classes to watch.  Ms. Dahn is violin professor at Memorial and plays with the internationally famous Duo Concertante  (http://www.duoconcertante.com/home.html)  She will be working with students in mid-Book Four and up.    Book One students, and their parents, are encouraged to attend as well. 

CLASS CHANGES

Sean's Pre-Twinkle Class (Comet Tails) will join Jennifer's class (Twinkling Stars)  in the Instrumental Room at 9:00 this week.
Both of Julia's fiddle classes (Val Ryan and Walter MacIsaac) will meet at 9:00 in the Room 2017.
Senior Cellos will join the Beginner Class at 9:00 am in the Seminar room
Evelyn's Early Childhood class (Stardust) will finish at 10:15
Sean's Brahms class will finish at 10:15
All 10:30 classes (Boccherini, Vivaldi, and Veracini)  plus the Viola class will meet at 10:15 in the Choral Room, and attend the Masterclasses afterwards from 11:00 to 12:00.  This is your class for this week.  Class will officially end at 12:00 noon but please feel free to stay longer. 
Parent class will start at 12:00 in order to give parents an opportunity to watch the Masterclasses for an hour.
STEP fiddlers will meet for a Kiwanis run-through (1/2 hour) at 12:30 in the Instrumental Room. 

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Saturday, February 14, 2009

 

Solo Concerts on Sunday

Come hear some Great Music!  

On Sunday February 15, STEP is holding not one, but *two* solo recitals!   The first is at 1:00 pm and the second at 2:30.   These will be exciting, inspiring and motivating concerts - everyone has practiced hard for their Kiwanis performances.  Check out who is playing when and come cheer for your friends!  Refreshments will be served after each concert.   Best of all  - it's FREE!  

If you are a performer, be sure to arrive 15 minutes before the concert starts to get tuned.  Because there are so many performers it is important that we all be prompt.  Don't forget to bring a plate of treats for after.  Check below to see which concert you are playing in, and ask your teacher when your rehearsal time is on Saturday.

1:00

Danielle Greene      Sonata no 1, Presto (for unaccompanied vln) - Bach

Dominic Greene      Moto Perpetuo - Novacek

Alexandra Green     Andantino - Suzuki

Laura Green           Song of the Wind - Folk Song

Camilla Hollett Twinke var. 5

Norman Chen Twinkle 1

Edmund Oates  Twinkle Variation 5

Liam Rice Lully Gavotte

Ian Brown  Allegro

Daniel Brown- Berceuse 

Alixanna Ransom danse rustique

Alice MacGregor Chorus

Rashmi Elangage Witches Dance

Olga Trela Vivaldi g minor 1st mvt

Conrad Trela  Witches Dance

Valerie Hewson Bartok Sonatina  

 

2:30

Emma Hamilton - Go Tell Aunt Rhody

Leslie Amminson – Humoresque

Serena Piercey, Twinkle Theme

Aine Waterhouse, Twinkle Var. 1

Clara Steeves, Vivaldi g minor, I

Sasha Steeves   Hunter's Chorus

Chloe Sevigny - Allegro

Lili Dawson - Allegro

Sara Dunphy - Long Long Ago

Andrew Pocius- Witches Dance

Iona  Stylianides Gigue

Sophia Stylianides Bouree 

Theo  Stylianides- Czardas

Anna Stylianides Zigeunerweisen

Niamh  Maguire  vivaldi A minor 1st mvt.

Maura Maguire Minuet three

Deirdre Maguire Bouree


Hope to see you all there!

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Wednesday, January 21, 2009

 

Senior Group Class' London Tour Highlights

On behalf of Jennifer Johnson.
 
On January 4, ten of our senior students from STEP's most advanced group class got on a plane and embarked on an exciting adventure to London, England to perform and to absorb a new culture.  They played 6 concerts in 6 days including two school concerts, two concerts in churches in Notting Hill, and one concert for the UK Wolf Conservation Trust.  This last was exciting as we were taught to safely approach the socialized wolves and actually stroke them!  The sixth concert was perhaps the most exciting because of its unexpected nature:  one of Helen Brunner's (our host) students' mothers heard us play in a rehearsal and was so enthralled with these young people, she invited the group to play at her lawyer husband's 50th birthday party at the Lanesborough Hotel (swanky!) on the Friday night.  It was a paid private concert after which we were offered the possibility of playing on a recital series that our new lawyer friend runs for his international array of clients. The children were billeted with families in Helen's studio:  one pair lived for the week across from Paul McCartney's house, and another pair lived right beside Orlando Bloom!  Quite glamorous!  Their playing improved each time they performed and they reached glorious new heights of ability.  We were all very proud and happy for them!

Helen sent a letter to us a few days after our departure saying that people were still talking about our students' performance at the final concert at St. Peter's church in Notting Hill.  Christina's leading of the group in the fiddle tunes were especially well-received as most of the Londoners had never heard authentic Newfoundland traditional music before.  We arrived home exhausted (23 hours of travelling due to Air Canada delays! and an impromptu concert at Heathrow airport to boot) but extremely happy for the experience.  Thanks to the whole program for your support for STEP's senior group class!

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Sunday, November 09, 2008

 

Alexander Technique

On behalf of Chistina Smith:
 
Alexander Technique is a proven method for freeing the body of  excess tension, which can have a limiting and even damaging effect on the body.  Whether this tension is produced by playing an instrument, sitting at a computer, or simply the stresses of everyday life, Alexander Technique gives you the skills to free yourself.   

Here is a URL with links to articles about the Technique.
 
http://www.alexandertechnique.com/musicians.htm#Information%20of%20General%20Interest%20to%20all%20Musicians


Trevor Allan Davies has been coming to St. John's to teach Alexander Technique for the past eight years.  He will be available to teach from November 10 to 16.  Lessons cost $50.00 and take place at 16 Maxse St.  To book lessons, contact csmith@nfld.com or call 754-1330.



Christina Smith

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Tuesday, October 21, 2008

 

Thank you to all donors to STEP!

On behalf of Alistair Bath, Auction Committee:
Hello to all the STEP members:
Our first fundraising event for the STEP program is coming together. Only several tickets left for this Thursday, October 23rd evening and lots of fantastic donations have been generously provided by many. A big thank you to everyone who has asked someone to donate something for the auction and to all of those who donated. This Sunday, Oct 26th at 1:30pm at St. David's Church on Elizabeth Avenue is our free Suzuki graduation concert, a great opportunity to showcase our children and program as all class levels will be playing as part of the graduation concert. Could I please ask all of you who have talked with the people who made donations to give them a call? Please thank them once again, and please invite them to the free concert so they can truly see how their kind donations have contributed to music education for children of all ages, ensuring that "every child can". I think this is a wonderful opportunity to share our music and program with all the generous people who have helped with our fundraiser. I encourage all members whether your child is graduating this year or not to please come out and support the other children.
Thank you.....
Alistair Bath (dad of Maria and Joshua and husband of Colette)

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Friday, February 08, 2008

 

Mark Fewer Concert Broadcast RESCHEDULED TO MARCH 9

On behalf of Marie Wadden:

Due to the pre-emption of "Musicraft" on CBC radio, Saturday, February 10, the broadcast of STEP's 25th anniversary concert featuring Mark Fewer, Bill Brennan and Jim Vivian) will be rescheduled to March 9. Francesca Swann, the producer says it will be a lovely show that includes interviews with the performers and evidence of the importance of STEP to this community. Be sure to listen to that program on CBC Radio 1 on March 9 at 4:35 pm.

There will also be a NATIONAL broadcast of the same concert, Sunday, February 17, in the second half hour of "Canada Live" (8:30-10:30 pm) on CBC Radio 2. "Canada Live" has been promoting the concert with these words:

Mark Fewer began his journey with the violin as one of the first students in St. John's, Newfoundland, to learn the instrument using the Suzuki method. This year he returned to St. John's and helped the Suzuki Talent Education Programme celebrate its 25th anniversary when he joined two fellow Newfoundlanders: pianist Bill Brennan and double-bass player Jim Vivian, for a jazz concert called "Continuum".
For the past 2 years Mark Fewer has been Concertmaster of the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra. Now he's teaching violin and improvisation on the faculty at McGill. With uncanny ease, Mark's playing straddles the classical and jazz worlds and this meeting of three friends, whose roots reach deep into the St. John's community, resulted in an evening of musical magic. The next generation of Suzuki students was cheering from the front seats!

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Monday, December 03, 2007

 

Bring On The Season! Lady Cove Concert

On behalf of Kellie Walsh ...
Bring On The Season!
Christmas From Around the World
Lady Cove Women's Choir presents its annual Christmas Concert on Saturday, December 8th, at 8:00 p.m. at Cochrane Street United Church.

If you've missed Lady Cove's Christmas concerts in years past, you will not want to miss this one. It’s a very special night of Christmas music old and new from around the globe. You will also be treated to the incredible sound of the Cellipeppers playing stunningly beautiful new arrangements by Bill Brennan, the percussion group The Sleeveens, and Heather Kao & Scott Chancey, violin!

"The weather outside is frightful, but the choir is so delightful"
Tickets are $20.00/$15.00 and available at Provincial Music on Campbell Avenue or from members of Lady Cove.

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Monday, April 30, 2007

 

STEP orchestra attending Montreal Symphony Orchestra Workshop

By request of a parent:

Last Saturday afternoon our Senior STEP Orchestra attended a workshop with the conductor in residence of the Montreal Symphony Orchestra. It was a very demanding session but our students rose brilliantly to the challenge! It was certainly a great experience and we owe thanks to the NL Music Teachers Assoc who organized the workshop and extended the invitation to Kellie.

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Baby Items Wanted

Please see below for an announcement sent on behalf of Sandra, our congratulations to her again!

Dear Parents & Friends,

As some of you may know, my husband Chris and I are expecting our first child in September (a girl). We look forward to eventually becoming Suzuki parents and I'm sure we'll be asking all of you for practice tips before too long.

Now that it is spring cleaning season, I am writing to ask if you (or someone you know) might have some baby items that you would be interested in selling. We already have a baby monitor and playpen from friends but other items we need to purchase include:

  • Nursery furniture - crib, dresser, change table
  • Stroller - preferably the 3-wheel jogger style with a front swivel wheel but we are certainly open to any and all options
  • Car seat/Infant carrier
  • High chair
  • Baby sling/carrier (like a snuggly or baby bjorn type of thing)

. . . and I'm sure there are other things we will need that we don't even know about at this point. We aren't in any rush but if you have something we can take off your hands in the next few months, we would love to hear from you. Please email me directly at sandrapope@esdnl.ca

Thanks so much,
Sandra Pope (STEP cello teacher)

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Friday, April 27, 2007

 

A few announcements and reminders

1) For those solo concerts performers who haven't found out their rehearsal time:

10am – Christina's students

10:30 am – Jennifer's students

11:20am – Nancy & Sandra's students

11:40 – Evelyn's students

12:30 – Sean's students

Rehearsal's taking place at St. David's Presbyterian, and please arrive and be ready to play at the above times to avoid running late. Thank you!

2) Reminder that STEP's open house and Scuff are taking place tomorrow, April 28th, at the Masonic Temple. Open house will be from 11am to 4pm, and Scuff's door opens at 8pm with beginner instruction at 9pm. Come and show your support for the program, bring a few friends, and have a great time!

3) General meeting: Just a reminder that the general meeting for STEP is taking place at St. David's Presbyterian on Monday, April 30th, starting at 7pm. There will be a Q&A session after and refreshments will be provided. Please make every effort to come as there are some exciting news from the board!

4) There have been some concerns regarding punctuality at group classes recently.  While we can all appreciate occasional lateness due to inevitable circumstances, late arrivals are disruptive to students, parents and teachers. Please remember to observe standard concert courtesy if you arrive late at a class, and enter when there is an appropriate break in instructions to minimize distraction. If you happen to arrive shortly after the tuning period, please ask the accompanist to discreetly tune your instrument; if you happen to arrive well into the lesson, we ask that you opt to observe that day, and obtain earlier notes from a fellow parent or the teacher after the class. Thank you for your consideration and respect for your fellow classmates and teachers!

5) Scholarship alert! Steven Woodcock Memorial, established in memory of our dear friend and luthier, is valued at $100 and is given to a string student who shows promise in Kiwanis Festival. Theo Stylianides, a member of Christina Smith's Veracini class (the same class that volunteered for a concert at Chancellor Park and got amazing reviews from the residents!), was the winner of the award this year! We are very proud of you, Theo, and congratulations again for winning this award!

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Tuesday, April 03, 2007

 

International Music Festival Winners in STEP!

This good news is sent by request of Janet Hewson, congratulations guys!

Three of our STEP members are with the St. Bonaventure's College Wind Ensemble who have just taken first place in the All American Music Festival in Orlando, Florida! As well they received the highest marks awarded to a band this season (that's 3 or 4 festivals).

Congratulations to Timothy Brennan (trumpet), Valerie Hewson (clarinet) and Rhiannon Tracey (clarinet).

Here's their official Orlando picture.

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Wednesday, March 21, 2007

 

March Newsletter available!

Hear Ye, Hear Ye, March's newsletter is now available for viewing!

A few articles of interest include a hello from our Artistic Director, Evelyn Osborne; the journey across worlds and cultures for Christina Smith, and some Body Mapping from Jennifer Johnson! It'll be a very interesting read I'm sure. Also, a new column for practicing tips has been established and it is wide open to parent contribution for future issues, i.e. contributors will keep this column going. So keep a pencil and some paper nearby as you read through the newsletter, and scratch down some ideas for us.

Don't forget to send in any suggestions you may have for newsletter topics, and keep an eye out for upcoming contests and events!

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Sunday, March 18, 2007

 

Tokai String Quartet Concert Rescheduled

Unfortunately, members of the Tokai String Quartet were unable to perform in concert yesterday evening due to delays caused by storms. The concert has been rescheduled for Sunday, March 18th, at 8pm at Music School's Petro Canada Hall. Again, this is an excellent opportunity to observe a professional chamber ensemble at work, and show our support for a program alumnus, Mr. Rafael Hoekman, cellist of the ensemble. Hope to see some, if not all of you, there tonight!

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Saturday, March 17, 2007

 

Masterclass cancellation

Due to delays caused by weather difficulties in the Halifax region, Mr. Rafael Hoekman's masterclass, originally scheduled for 12 to 2pm Saturday at St. David's Presbyterian Church, has been cancelled. There is possibilities of the event being rescheduled for sometime Sunday, and an update will be provided to you as information becomes available. Thank you for your patience everyone.

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Friday, March 16, 2007

 

Tokai String Quartet Concert Announcement

Good Day All,

Toronto-based Tokai String Quartet is one of Canada's most promising, upcoming chamber ensemble, and will appear in concert at DF Cook Recital this not Saturday evening, but Sunday evening at 8pm. Tickets are $18 for adults and $15 for students, children and seniors. The quartet is on tour in the Atlantic Provinces with support from the Debut Atlantic Series, and is sure to present a spectacular program to us. For more information on them please visit their Website at: http://tokai.wellington-music.com/.

As a point of interest, Mr. Rafael Hoekman, cellist of the quartet, is a Suzuki program alumnus! Rafael (or Raffie, as he's affectionately known to some of our teachers) has kindly volunteered to give current students in the program a master class on tomorrow from 12 to 2pm at St. David's Presbyterian Church on Elizabeth Avenue. The event is free for spectators, and will be a fantastic opportunity to observe a professional cellist at work. It will also show support for a returning alumnus, who's very excited to perform for the home town crowd! Masterclass cancelled due to a delayed flight.

Both of these events will be very educational to students in the program and I strongly encourage the participation of all members and friends.

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Wednesday, March 14, 2007

 

Study Alexander Techniques in St. John's

A message from Christina:

If you are interested in some Alexander lessons, Trevor Allan Davies will be returning to St. John's from March 20 to 30! Classes will be held at 16 Maxse St., and cost $50.00. For more information or to book lessons, please email Christina Smith at csmith@nfld.com, or telephone 576-0359.

Space is limited, so you're encouraged to contact Christina ASAP.

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Tuesday, March 13, 2007

 

Raphael Hoekman Gives Cello Masterclass

Press Release March 13, 2007 For immediate release:

St. John's, NL - Successful Alumnus Gives Back to St. John's String Program: Raphael Hoekman of visiting Tokai String Quartet to Give Master Class to Alma Mater

Raphael Hoekman, cellist of the Toronto-based Tokai String Quartet, will perform with the Tokai Quartet at the D. F. Cook Recital Hall, St. John's, March 17th, 2007. The same day, Hoekman, a native of St. John's and alumnus of the STEP String Program, will give a Master Class on cello and chamber music to some current STEP students. For Hoekman, this is an exciting opportunity to give back to the program that formed his musical foundation. Hoekman first experienced Chamber Music at a STEP Summer Camp and studied with STEP teacher Christina Smith until the age of 16.

"I use my Suzuki training every day!.. growing up in a geographically isolated place like St. John's is never easy if you want to learn a special skill, so the existence of a specialized grass roots type of organization like STEP is imperative for a community to be able to give a young person the chance to become a professional musician. ... it certainly is long overdue to pay tribute to that organization where I got my very first musical training." - Rafael Hoekman

Raphael Hoekman

A string student since the age of 3, Hoekman, praised by the Toronto Star for his "spirited and fiery performance," is a founding member of the up and coming Tokai String Quartet. As a soloist Hoekman first distinguished himself by winning first place in the 1988 Orford International Competition. He has appeared as feature soloist with various orchestras, including the Newfoundland Symphony Orchestra. Hoekman is also the principal cellist of the Toronto Sinfonia and in demand as a Teacher.

Tokai String Quartet ( http://www.tokaiquartet.com )

Formed in August 2002, the Tokai Quartet is quickly becoming one of Canada's most promising chamber groups. They are touring the Atlantic provinces this spring with the Debut Atlantic Recital Series.

STEP String Program (http://www.nfld.com/~step)

The Suzuki Talent Education Program (STEP) is a non-profit Music Education and Performing Arts Organization based on the teachings of Dr. Shin'ichi Suzuki. It provides music education in the area of string playing and orchestra and ensemble playing as well as teacher training and the delivery of the Atlantic Canada Suzuki Institute Camp each spring. Run by volunteers with the help of paid professional music educators, the STEP Program was founded in St. John's in 1982 and is a registered charity. STEP will celebrate its 25th anniversary during the 2007/2008 year.

Master Class Venue:

St. David's Presbyterian Church, Elizabeth Ave., 12 to 2pm, March 17, 2007. The Class provides an excellent opportunity for media to observe a Professional Cellist taking time to share his knowledge with young players from his local Alma Mater.

Contact Information:

Rafael Hoekman: Raphael is on tour at the moment but can be reached through the Tokai Quartet violist's (Yosef Tamir-Smirnoff's) cell: (416) 875-9225 hoekman@hotmail.com

Evelyn Osborne (STEP Artistic Director) evelyn_osborne@yahoo.com

Tzu-Hao Hsu (STEP Program Administrator) (709) 691-2545 suzukinl@gmail.com

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Wednesday, March 07, 2007

 

Kiwanis Festival

Congratulations to the STEP Fiddlers and the STEP Senior Orchestra for earning places in the Kiwanis Rose Bowl Competition! The concert is tomorrow night (Thursday March 7th) at the Arts and Culture Centre, so please come out and applaud our hard-working young musicians. Many thanks to Kellie and Christina for their leadership, and GOOD LUCK to all!

We are very interested in hearing about how the rest of our students did in the Kiwanis. We truly have a very talented community of young and gifted musicians, and it would for be great for everyone to share the news! If you've taken part, please send in your name, instrument (not just strings!) and placement, and we'll acknowledge everyone's accomplishments in this year's Festival in our next newsletter, which is coming very soon.

Great job everybody, hope you all had fun during the Festival!

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Thursday, February 22, 2007

 

"The Ringmaster's Attic" - a family Circus show starring a STEP Teacher!

Ringmaster's Attic posterSent on behalf of the multi-talented Evelyn Osborne, who performs in the show.

ANNOUNCING... the fantastic circus show that myself and several other talented local variety performers will be launching (FOR ONE DAY ONLY) at the LSPU Hall on Victoria Street this coming Sunday, Feb. 25th. It has been directed by Gentleman Juggler James Burke, and stars many of the performers you might recognize from busking, school shows, The Wonderbolt Circus and more.

I really encourage you to come out and see it. Bring your friends, bring your family. Bring your kids, bring your parents. See arts such as magic, juggling, hula-hooping, unicycling, poi, clowning, and more, mixed with exceptional live music, and woven into a fairy tale about learning to see past the limitations that so often cloud our vision, into a world of truly magical possibilities.

It's The Ringmaster's Attic. Show you support Variety arts, and come see for yourself how strong local performers in this field have become! This is our first major show as Go Big Productions, so we're counting on seeing you there! There MAY even be a Beni Malone cameo!

The cost is $5 for kids, $7 for students and seniors, and $10 for adults. Two showings: at 3:00 and at 8:00. If you wish to reserve tickets, call the LSPU Hall at: 753-4531. For more info, email theringmastersattic@gmail.com.

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Friday, February 09, 2007

 

Group class visiting artist!!!

The following is an announcement regarding a visiting artist for this Saturday's group class, sent on behalf of Christina. :) Sounds like a very exciting opportunity!

Dave Panting, one of Newfoundland's foremost traditional musicians, will be visiting the STEP fiddlers class on Saturday at 12:15. Dave was a foundling member of the Newfoundland band Figgy Duff, and led the band Rawlins Cross for many years. Dave is the composer of two tunes, (Memory Waltz and The Gypsy) which the Emile Benoit class will be playing in the Festival. If you would like to come to the 12:15 class to watch and listen, come along. Anyone who plays fiddle who is not in STEP fiddlers but would like to join in the fun this Saturday, bring your fiddle!

Dave will be available from 10:30 to 12:15 to teach guitar or mandolin to any interested person for $15.00 per half hour. If you are interested, email Christina at csmith@nfld.com

Enjoy this special treat fiddlers and traditional music lovers, I'm sure you'll find it wonderful.

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Friday, December 22, 2006

 

December newsletter

The December issue of STEP newsletter is now ready for viewing online!

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Thursday, December 14, 2006

 

Body Mapping course in January

On behalf of Jennifer Johnson:

Dear Parents and Teachers:
Many of you know for the past year I have been teaching this course to musicians to prevent injury and physical limitations at the instrument. I wanted to let you all know about the upcoming session in January as I am bringing in a special guest Body Mapper to co-teach the course with me. He is John McCrary, a pianist/organist, vocal coach and choral conductor. He has studied with Don Zukermann, the leading teacher in the Alexander Technique world in the movement of breathing so he has a great deal to offer to musicians (and esp. singers and wind and brass players about breathing) in addition to being able to demonstrate the course's principles as applied to keyboard playing. I will be taking all the string players when he and I split the class and he will take all the pianists and "breathers".

Please see the poster in PDF format for more information on how to register. I now have some discounted books from my teacher so that will reduce the cost by a fair bit for the first 8 registrants.

To register or for more information: call 709-579-1160 or email jennifer@bodymap.org.

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Thursday, December 07, 2006

 

FOUND at play-in: Christmas butter-spreader

More wandering belongings. Marie writes:

I brought home an attractive little Christmas butter spreader (is that what it's called?). If the owner would like to contact me to have this item returned please telephone 754-1256.

...marie wadden

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Monday, December 04, 2006

 

LOST: a Christmas sweater at the Play-in

A plea from Aisling Gogan:

Hi there,

We left our son's Christmas sweater behind at St. Mark's. Our daughter was carrying it around in case her brother got cold so I have no idea where it was left. It is a size 5 (or at least I'm pretty sure it is - could be a 6) sweater with Santa on a train embroidered on it. I left a message at the church but haven't heard anything back. Please contact me if you have it.

Thanks,
Aisling
AislingGogan@gov.nl.ca

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Sunday, December 03, 2006

 

Trudy's Chocolate Candy Recipe

Trudy got several requests for this recipe at the Play-in and says, "I HOPE YOU ENJOY THIS SUPER-EASY TREAT!"

This recipe was originally called "Chocolate Ghost Gum" since you chew it a couple of times and it disappears! Also refers to how fast it disappears from the plate!

Chocolate Chew Candy

Over medium heat, in medium non-stick pan, melt 1 stick (1/4 lb.) butter.

Add 1 large bag of miniature marshmallows. Stir constantly until melted. Whisk to combine.

Sprinkle in 1 bag of chocolate chips (milk or semi-sweet).
Remove from heat. Stir until melted.

Beat vigorously until it cools slightly and begins to get a "stretchy" consistency.

Pour into greased 9"x11" pan and spread evenly.

Chill 1 hour in fridge. Remove from pan in single block onto large cutting board and slice into small bite-size pieces.

Store for up to a week in fridge in air-tight container.

ENJOY!

Trudy

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Saturday, November 11, 2006

 

Introducing our new Program Administrator

Welcome to Tzu-Hao Hsu, our new Program Administrator. Tzu-Hao is a recent marketing graduate of Memorial University's Bachelor of Commerce program with a passion for classical music, and is thrilled to join our team for the next 9 months sponsored by the Work Smart Program of St. Mary's University, Nova Scotia.

Work Smart is a work placement project funded by the Government of Canada's Youth Employment Strategy (YES) and offered through SMU's business development center. It aims to provide Atlantic post secondary institutions' recent graduates with opportunities to gain practical employment experience related to their fields. The program is Atlantic Canada specific, and combines work experience with skills training and mentoring. Employees of the program are required to submit regular progress reports and attend three days of training. For additional information regarding the program please visit the Work Smart Web site.

As the Program Administrator, Tzu-Hao will be performing various duties for the STEP program, ranging from day to day management of paperwork and office space, to helping out with concert organizations, designing STEP promotional material, funding proposal writing, and assist in the planning of STEP's 25th anniversary celebration, which is up and coming next year! Some of you may have noticed Tzu-Hao in the halls of Memorial's School of Music a recent Saturday as she busied herself with self-introduction to teachers and some parents, in between observing the processions of group classes.

In addition to our new Program Administrator, STEP now has an office on the third floor of Arts and Culture Centre's north wing, just down the hall from Newfoundland Symphony Orchestra! Tzu-Hao can be found here once the regular office hours have been decided, and will be happy to serve some tea and coffee while listening to your concerns and ideas about how to guide STEP along for another 25 years! Tzu-Hao invites everyone to provide her with ideas for improving her performance, and suggestions for bettering STEP as a program, by emailing her at hsutzuhao@gmail.com, and she looks forward to serving STEP for the next 9 months (possibly more!) to come.

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Wednesday, September 06, 2006

 

EVEN MORE Suzuki parents give recital!

Suzuki parents (some of us, anyway) are a talented bunch. Here's another couple with an upcoming recital.

Duo Concertante and Blue Engine Violinist Nancy Dahn and pianist Timothy Steeves join Halifax's acclaimed Blue Engine String Quartet in Mozart's spirited C major Viola Quintet, Brian Current's riveting Faster Still (world premiere commissioned by CBC Radio) and the magnificent Chausson Concert.

More information at http://www.mun.ca/music/conc/index.htm

Suzuki Talent Education Program P.O. Box 23182 Churchill Sq. P.O. St. John's, NL A1B 4J9 Phone: 691-2545 - - - NEW NUMBER Web Site: http://www.nfld.com/~step/ - - - UPDATED JUNE 2006

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Suzuki parents give recital

Yet another recital - this time by Suzuki-mom and -dad Kristina and Theo! Message on behalf of the NSO.

On September 9th at 8:00 in Petro-Canada Hall, Theo Weber, principal cellist of the NSO teams up with pianist Kristina Szutor for an encore performance of their recent recital for the "International Rio Cello Encounter" in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The program includes Dohnanyi's heroic and little known Cello Sonata as well as works by Haydn, Gavin Bryars, Arvo Part and Malcolm Forsyth.

For tickets call: 737-4455 or visit MUN Music

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Wednesday, June 14, 2006

 

congratulations to Co co!

Congratulations to Senior STEP violinist Co co Leung for making it to the National Finals of the Canada Music Competition to be held in Quebec in two weeks' time! She won in her first two rounds in Toronto which qualified her to move on to the prestigious third round!

Good Luck, Co co...we'll be rooting for you!

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Wednesday, January 25, 2006

 

Body Mapping Course offered in March

Jennifer Johnson will be offering a course on "What Every Musician Needs to Know About the Body", based on Body Mapping and the Alexander Technique. It takes place March 25th and 26th from 9:00 to 1:00. Please contact Jennifer at jinnjohn@yahoo.ca or phone 709-579-1160 to register. See poster for more details (PDF format).

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Sunday, January 08, 2006

 

Woodcock's shop open on a limited basis

I received this message from Vicky Northey to send out: Hannah Woodcock has asked me to let you know that the business is still open on an appointment only basis. She will continue to sell the instruments and accessories that are presently in stock. It will be necessary for customers to call her to arrange a convenient time to meet with her because of her other work commitments. Her number is 753-2680.

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Tuesday, December 27, 2005

 

To play at Steve Woodcock's funeral

It's been decided that a group of Suzuki musicians, book 2 and up, will play a few pieces before Steve's funeral tomorrow (Wednesday). If you plan to attend, please dress in black and white and bring your instruments for tune-up to Caul's Funeral Home at 1:30 PM (the funeral is at 2:00). It's only fitting that we honour him who took such care to keep us all playing well.

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Sad news: Steve Woodcock

Dear Suzuki friends, It's with great sadness that I deliver the news of Steve's passing. Below is his obituary as it appears in the Telegram. Hope you can all come to pay respects on Wednesday afternoon. WOODCOCK, Stephen E. of St. John’s, NL died suddenly of a heart attack on December 22, 2005. Leaving behind his beloved wife, Hannah; his parents Alexander and Winifred Woodcock of Cambridge, ON; his sister Linda Woodcock of Toronto, ON; brothers Robert, wife Meg and David, wife Yvonne; along with numerous nieces, nephews, relatives and friends; also his devoted mother-in-law Mrs. Thelma Reed of Malvern England and his brother-in-law Steven Reed of Sheffield England. Stephen was well known for his music and skills in making and repairing string instruments. His workshop in St. John's was an open door to fellow musicians and friends. A soft-spoken and gentle man whose love of family, friends, music and life were inseparable. He will be greatly missed and well remembered by all who met him. Funeral Service at Caul’s Chapel, December 28, Wednesday 2 p.m. Cremation to follow.

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Saturday, October 22, 2005

 

Nancy's baby

Just thought you'd all like to know that Nancy had her baby yesterday - Noah Thomas, 7 lbs, 12 oz. Baby and mom are doing fine.

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Saturday, September 03, 2005

 

Pianist re-joins the STEP team

We have a new accompanist for this year! Andrea Lane Gardner has been working on the mainland for the past few years and recently relocated to St. John's. Andrea holds a Bachelor of Music degree from Memorial as well as a Masters degree in accompanying and piano pedagogy from the University of Western Ontario. In fact, Andrea was involved with our Suzuki program for many years as a violin student. Welcome home Andrea! Andrea is looking to fill her piano studio. If you or someone you know is interested in piano lessons (all ages, all levels), please contact Andrea via email piano.andrea@gmail.com or by phone at (709) 579-7145.

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Monday, August 29, 2005

 

Announcement from Steve Woodcock

Steve Woodcock has asked me to pass on to his customers - most of you! - that he will be out of town from September 8th until the 24th, and to please come see him before then, if he has an item of yours or if you need work done before he goes. He apologizes for the inconvenience.

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