The Suzuki Method was founded by Japanese national, Dr Shinichi Suzuki, the son of Japan's first and largest violin manufacturer.
Inspired by a recording by Mischa Elman of Ave Maria, Suzuki began to teach himself to play the violin and spent the nex...
When the Bermuda School of Music was informed in January this year that their premises at the Old Colony Club had been sold, the future of the school seemed bleak.
Moving 20 teachers, equipment, which included 17 pianos and more than 1,000 students t...
Lloyd Matthew has been involved in music education for the past 30 years, having taught at secondary, middle and primary school levels across the island.
That is until he took an early "retirement" in order to fill the position of music director for ...
November 15
Bermuda National Youth Library Youth Services Family story night, 5.30 p.m. to 7 p.m. Bring family/dinner/picnic blanket. Registration required. Maximum 2 spaces per family.
November 16
Reading Clinic Open House, Serpentine Road (across f...
Address the real issues
November 7, 2007
Dear Sir,
Having read the recent rantings from Eva Hodgson, Calvin Smith, Phil Perinchief and Ewart Brown, my suggestion is that instead of stirring the racial pot and creating "unnecessary enemies", the PLP w...
Premier Dr. Ewart Brown invited some local school children to join him for a brown bag lunch on the lawn of the Cabinet building last Thursday.
"This was a good group of young people, some of the brightest in our public school system," said the Premi...
WASHINGTON (Bloomberg) — Seven in ten adults in the US think music education has had at least "some influence" on their level of personal fulfillment.
Regardless of where they end up, most people appreciate the role of music education in their lives,...
The Greek philosopher Plato observed that: "Music is a more potent instrument than any other for education."
It therefore comes as no surprise that when Kindermusik was developed in Germany more than 35 years ago, it was hailed by many as quite revol...
Address the real issues
November 7, 2007
Dear Sir,
Having read the recent rantings from Eva Hodgson, Calvin Smith, Phil Perinchief and Ewart Brown, my suggestion is that instead of stirring the racial pot and creating "unnecessary enemies", the PLP w...
The seven finalists in this year's Tom Pettit Thanksgiving essay competition were announced yesterday.
Competing for the top essay prize will be Brian Amaro, Michelle Camara, Michelle Kelly and Matthew Sinclair from Mount St. Agnes Academy; Aysha DeS...