What sort of competition opportunities are you looking for? Olga’s kids tend to do very well in competitions, and her kids tend to sit on a piece and polish it to very high standards before moving on (the kids enter “lesser” competitions in the beginning, then increasingly more competitive ones as their pieces get better). One of the reasons we did not go with Dr.Kobayashi was because DD did not want to do as many competitions as she seems to prefer. If you’re unhappy, it never hurts to look around. |
The violin teachers that charge the high $$$ tend to have experience with preparing their students for top conservatories. Their kids are the ones that do well in local competitions and win chairs in YOs. There is a price to be paid for that. |
OP, I hope you don’t mind sharing which YO he’s a part of. Mostly because my DD is the youngest member of a YO that is mostly HS students. |
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3 years late, but Shen-Pang/Robert Chien is an amazing private teacher. He'll take students of any level, and he's great with expressiveness! I take lessons from him, and from first-hand experience, I can tell you that he's absolutely amazing. I'm unfortunately not a parent, and am one of the people you discuss in this forum... but some key things you should know:
- Mr. Chien is quite picky with intonation - The top violinist and violist in my orchestra are his students - Your child's ability and skill are sure to improve with him! Mine sure did, a lot. So please please please, take him. |