Hochstein Suzuki Harp, which contains elements developed by Mary Kay Waddington, is a program that centers on the study of Harp for children ages 5 and older with a teacher trained in the Suzuki Method.
Individual weekly lessons start at 30 minutes and include a monthly 50-minute group class as part of the tuition. Group lessons are also a key part of the Suzuki program.
PARTICIPANTS The Suzuki Method involves three participants: the parent/caregiver, the teacher, and the child. Each participant is an equal, active member of the learning process and together form an all-important ’triangle’ of learning - the Suzuki Triangle.
To find more detailed information about Hochstein's Suzuki Program, we invite you to visit our school year Suzuki page.
Suzuki lessons are arranged by consultation with the Dean’s Office. Call 585.454.4596 for more information.