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Bruce Boiney has
twenty years
experience teaching the Suzuki Method. He is a graduate of Dr. Shinichi
Suzuki's Talent Education Research Institute in Matsumoto, Japan.
He received
his Suzuki Method Teaching Certificate in 1992, after more than two
years of pedagogy training with the late Dr. Haruko Kataoka, pioneer and
leading authority on Suzuki Piano. He is one of approximately
twelve pianists in the United States to have completed this program.
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Mr. Boiney’s teaching is profoundly indebted to Dr. Kataoka and is
dedicated to the ideals of Dr. Suzuki, whose vision was that all
children can and should have the experience of creating music as easily
as they speak their native language. His conviction is that in the
process, we change the children's lives as well as our own, parents and
teacher alike. He is
a husband and father to three children, ages 13, 11, and 8. Being
a "Suzuki Parent" brings an enhanced perspective to his teaching.
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Mr. Boiney
holds a Bachelor of Music degree in
Music Education with a concentration in Piano
Pedagogy from the Crane School of Music in
Potsdam, New York. He directs the
University of Louisville Suzuki Piano Summer
Institute and is a frequent clinician for other Suzuki
workshops across the United States.
He is a past president of the
Greater Louisville Music Teachers Association and a founding member of
the Royal American Conservatory Examination System. |
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Bruce Boiney with Halloween visitors (students Anna and Evelyn) |
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