Excellent books to use in conjunction with the Suzuki materials. My first private teacher, Joseph Pizinger, had me use these books and I always loved them. I was then surprised not to find any mention of the composer in Groves, Wikipedia, Google, or any other place. I posted a request and inquiry about him on the string forums, and luckily, a distant relative of his saw the post (on Maestronet), and contacted me. (See photos and text, below). Apparently there is no material about him, to speak of. Which is a shame, given how useful and beautiful his books are. I find them to be extremely useful teaching material.
Excellent books to use in conjunction with the Suzuki materials. My first private teacher, Joseph Pizinger, had me use these books and I always loved them. I was then surprised not to find any mention of the composer in Groves, Wikipedia, Google, or any other place. I posted a request and inquiry about him on the string forums, and luckily, a distant relative of his saw the post (on Maestronet), and contacted me. (See photos and text, below). Apparently there is no material about him, to speak of. Which is a shame, given how useful and beautiful his books are. I find them to be extremely useful teaching material.
Excellent books to use in conjunction with the Suzuki materials. My first private teacher, Joseph Pizinger, had me use these books and I always loved them. I was then surprised not to find any mention of the composer in Groves, Wikipedia, Google, or any other place. I posted a request and inquiry about him on the string forums, and luckily, a distant relative of his saw the post (on Maestronet), and contacted me. (See photos and text, below). Apparently there is no material about him, to speak of. Which is a shame, given how useful and beautiful his books are. I find them to be extremely useful teaching material.