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Mark O'Connor (violin), Michael Feinstein (piano), "Ain't Misbehavin'" (Waller, Razaf) ... His approach to teaching violin is considered a rival to the Suzuki method.
A well-known violinist is claiming that Shinichi Suzuki, the famous violinist whose instructional method is used worldwide, lied about his training and endorsements.
Fiddler Mark O'Connor claims Shinichi Suzuki, creator of the popular Suzuki Method of violin instruction, was a fraud. O'Connor has created his own teaching system.
“I think it is one of the biggest frauds in music history,” O’Connor, a violin teacher who is pushing his own training technique, told the London Telegraph. Suzuki, who died in 1998 at the ...
Violinist Mark O'Connor mixes classical and folk music in his new CD, "Appalachian Christmas," featuring guest performances from Yo-Yo Ma, James Taylor and Renee Fleming.
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Portland Ovations presents American composer and violin virtuoso Mark O'Connor and his string quartet on Friday, March 4th at Merrill Auditorium.
Fiddle virtuoso Mark O'Connor to team up with Youth Orchestra of Bucks County. Published: May. 03, 2013, 10:49 a.m.
Erica Horn Mark O’Connor melds myriad styles of American music in his compositions, many of which he performs as a violinist. He gives a solo violin concert Saturday at the Cleveland Institute ...
O'Connor has invented a new instructional method called the O'Connor method, and it's entirely unlike other schools of thought, such as Suzuki, when it comes to teaching the violin. Namely, O ...
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