Twenty students from the city-based Suzuki School of Violin performed at the 15th Suzuki World Convention in Melbourne recently and received a standing ovation
When Rama Chobhe started teaching violin to her two young boys,little did she imagine that one day,in addition to her own children,shed be playing teacher to 60 more students at the Suzuki School of Violin,set up in 2001. And as if to serve as the cherry on the cake that,20 of these students recently performed to a full audience at the 15th Suzuki World Convention held in Melbourne from April 14 to 19.
The Suzuki Method,which is what I employ to teach my students,is very effective and based on the Mother Tongue Approach, says Chobhe. It basically stresses the fact that every child can learn music,just as well as a mother tongue, she adds.
The students who performed were Ninad Kulkarni,Tanushree Rathi,Hrishikesh Galande,Shalmali Shirodkar,Aditya Jakatdar,Shardul Bapat,Pranav Bastwade,Arundhati Bhide,Tanya and Rohan Gupta,Tanmay and Chinmay Choubey,Aparajita De,Mrugakshi Palwe,Rohit and Revathi Jadhav,Anuj and Anant Shaha.