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Workshop, Orchestra Festival, and Halloween 2016 photos

Thanks to the clinicians, teachers, students, parents, and families who make the Suzuki Strings Cedar City program possible.  We appreciate the teacher and parent photos and videos below:

Videos thanks to Minerva Gonzalez:
Twinkles: Variation C, D and Theme - Dr. Suzuki - Suzuki String Regional Workshop

O Come Little Children - Folk Song

Bohemian Folk Song 

Minuet 3 with Minor Minuet - Johann Sebastian Bach

Entrance & March of Guests, Tannhauser - Richard Wagner arr. Dackow

Jazz Rhythmico by Kirt N. Mosier 

The Swan - by Camille Saint Saens

Berceuse by Franz Schubert

Rigadoon by Henry Purcell

Duo No. 2 in F Major, WoO 27 - Ludwig van Beethoven

Le Basque by Marin Marais, viola

For Christina for Viola and Piano Solo - composed and performed by Randen Heywood with Tasha Seegmiller, pianist

Quando men vo from La Boheme - Giacomo Puccini 

Violin Concerto No. 5 in D Major, 1st mvt by Friedrich Seitz

Waltz by Johannes Brahms

Minuet in G by Ludwig van Beethoven

On the Road to Boston and Liberty Two Step - Arr. Barrage

Frost is All Over arr. Barrage 

Sunny Day Jig - arr. Carolyn Hatch








































Orchestra Festival in St. George







Halloween Group Class 2016 

















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