Friday, August 12, 2011

Where are the 2 Eaganites?

Our two younger daughters and I attended the American Suzuki Institute last week in Stevens Point, Wisconsin. Over 250 kids came from all over to play their (mostly) violins, cellos, violas, harps, etc. Many kids begin the Suzuki Method from Japan at age 3 or 4 or 5! Sarah led this fun 9 am class each of the 5 days.

14 comments:

Melo Man said...

Je n'ose imaginer le son !!!

Kate said...

That's easy; one is wearing a pink camiseta and the other a turquoise green, towards the back row on the left. Did you read in today's Trib the story of the Minnesota and Swedish kids, the International Fiddle Conspiracy, who have played together for years? The group will play at the Irish Fair of Minnesota on St. Paul's Harriet Island on Sunday afternoon. Probably a good photo op!!

Kitty said...

oh my goodness.
how cute!! I bet it sounded crazy though!!

Dina said...

So sweet.
Harp? Do they really teach harp now? Cool

Lucas Kain said...

Nice! :) Are they doing well?

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PerthDailyPhoto said...

Wowthey start young Leif, but I guess if they want a chance to be really good they have to! My daughter started trumpet lessons when she was very young, oh heavens it was bliss when she decided she didn't enjoy it haha!Have a good weekend.

Bobber said...

Great photo Leif! It was fantastic meeting you and the girls.

Anh Brown said...

I see them...in the last row, third and fourth from the left. Very cute photo. Was there an adult class also?

Pat said...

More power to these little maestros!

Jack said...

No fair, Kate has an advantage over the distance challenged among us. I hope the girls stick with it. Having an instrument to entertain oneself -- especially a melody instrument like a violin -- is a wonderful thing.

Unknown said...

Oh how lovely!
Just wondering what pieces were they playing? ;-)

Susan K said...

It's great to learn to play an instrument so early in life.

Regina K said...

Wonderful photo of these young violinists.

Unknown said...

Way too cute! What a lovely class.