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Record ID marc_marygrove/marygrovecollegelibrary.full.D20191108.T213022.internetarchive2nd_REPACK.mrc:98257377:6801
Source Marygrove College
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LEADER: 06801cam a2200529Ia 4500
001 ocm15690327
003 OCoLC
005 20191109071335.2
008 870515s1983 ohua j 000 0 eng d
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050 4 $aMT1$b.S92 1983
082 04 $a372.87
049 $aMAIN
100 1 $aSuzuki, Shinʼichi,$d1898-1998.
245 10 $aNurtured by love :$bthe classic approach to talent education /$cShinichi Suzuki ; translated by Waltraud Suzuki.
250 $a2nd ed.
260 $aAthens, Ohio :$bAbility Development,$c©1983.
300 $a108 pages :$billustrations ;$c21 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
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500 $a"A Senzay Publications."
520 4 $aGrade level: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, p, e, i, s, t.
505 0 $aI. Introduction -- All Japanese children speak Japanese -- How does this surprising fact come about? -- Ability training is the secret -- II. Nurtured by love -- Planting the seed of ability -- With patience and repetition, the seed blossoms -- A tiny baby responds with joy to a familiar melody -- Such children are the fruit of training and environment -- Talent is not inherited -- All the world's children could be brought up singing out of tune -- Two children brought up by a wolf -- What does not exist in the environment cannot be developed -- Good environmental conditions produce superior abilities -- What does not exist in the cultural environment will not develop in the child -- "Will my boy amount to something?" -- an offensive question -- The boy who received his first lessons from his father -- The remarkable life force -- A half year of endeavor and persistent effort -- Natural ability is brought out by training -- Koji -- Koji earns the love and respect of the musical world -- My invaluable friends -- My little friends become fine people -- Any child can be trained, and there is but one way -- We leave Tokyo -- Eating river moss to ward off starvation -- "Koji, I am in Kiso-Fukushima..." -- Koji becomes a member of our family -- We all did our best for the benefit of Koji -- The talent education movement begins -- Koji always with God -- Association with fine people helps develop nobility and beauty of character -- A test of training -- Off to the broadcasting station without any music -- The time comes to secure the best teacher for Koji -- "I am speechless" -- Koji graduates from the Paris Conservatory in half a year -- Just play for the spirit of Chausson -- To lament lack of talent is folly -- However little talent one thinks he/she has, one should at least try -- I learn the foolishness of lamenting lack of talent -- To surrender to the thought of having no talent and give up the effort is cowardly -- Look at the facts: Clumsiness is a result of wrong training -- The joy of thirty workers -- Hiroko-Chan -- extra slow in everything
505 0 $aTen years' effort can change inferiority into superior talent -- The high-jumping ability of the Ninjutsu -- a lesson to be learned -- Look at your right hand -- The beauty of earnest repetition -- Develop excellence through repetition -- Don't rush, but don't rest; patience is an important faculty for achievement -- Natural growth -- Without hurry, without rest -- A dot of light for a child living in darkness -- My spiritual eyes open; the promised week passes -- The child could see neither up nor down, right nor left -- The little mouth says, "Yes, I see" -- After one severe year -- success -- Fated meeting with Prince Yoshichika Tokugawa -- Kan too has to be trained -- Illness strikes -- Cured by an excellent herb doctor -- My father, Masakichi Suzuki, and his violins -- Ceaseless research -- Sacrifices for the workers' sake -- An unfair advantage leads to evil -- Give money, do not lend it -- Express gratitude, but do not ask for favors -- My introduction to Tolstoy -- "The voice of conscience is the voice of God" -- Working, reading, and playing with children -- The origin of talent education -- A guiding principle -- The whole school goes on strike -- Evil should be punished -- Elman's recording moves my soul -- Fifty years of rising at five -- I stay in Marquis Tokugawa's mansion -- The graduation recital at Ueno Academy is a great disappointment -- My destiny beckons -- The soul of art: Klingler, the teacher I chose myself -- A courageous man of moral strength and truth -- I learn what art really is -- Dr. Einstein becomes my guardian -- "People are all the same, madame" -- Men of science but virtuosos, too -- Young Kaufmann's impromptus -- I am captivated by eternal love -- Filled with the joy of love, I give up sadness -- If you think of doing something, do it -- Music, the language of life -- Talent education is life education -- Education rather than instruction -- To merely "want" to do something is not enough -- One must be able to put things into practice -- How to develop new skills -- Memory training -- vital to talent education -- We encourage them to think of violin training as fun -- We encourage them to "play" with the violin -- A game to begin with, the spirit of fun leads them on -- Five minutes every day versus three hours every day -- The development of ability is through the right kind of practice -- "How many legs have you" -- We amaze the world -- This is the true face of youth -- Casals wept -- In America, the expanding Talent Education Movement takes hold -- Performances and lectures in sixteen cities -- "Fiddling legions" -- III. Postscript: -- My dream for the happiness of all people -- To make my dream not just a dream but a reality is my earnest prayer -- Not tomorrow but right now, today.
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776 08 $iOnline version:$aSuzuki, Shinʼichi, 1898-1998.$tNurtured by love.$b2nd ed.$dAthens, Ohio : Ability Development, ©1983$w(OCoLC)904193443
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