top-rate viloin teacher

Anonymous
I just moved to DC and found it really hard to find a top violin teacher in DC area. (not Suzuki teacher) Anybody can recommend a top-rate violin teacher for my dd?
Anonymous
Try going through Levine School for recommendations (or teachers)
Anonymous
Did you move here from CA?
Anonymous
Second the Levine School recommendation. Most teachers will teach either method.
Anonymous
OP here, someone recommend a violin teacher that charges highly and said she is first-rated. But I am not very impressed by her.
Anonymous
did you try Levine?
Anonymous
You'd have more luck with this if you have it moved to a different forum, I think. It has nothing to do with private schools.
Anonymous
I agree -- this has nothing to do with private schools - OP, you need to take your violin elsewhere.
Anonymous

We like our Suzuki violin teacher at Levine, but they also have a traditional Strings Department, where you could continue to enquire about a "top-rate" violin teacher. Or you could ask the local youth orchestra concertmasters where they train...

However I would think that given the tone of your question, you might have had a roster of "top-rate" Juilliard-trained instructors already lined up from previous connections.

Ha.
Anonymous
While Levine has some reasonable violin teachers, many teachers prefer to teach out of private studios if they have the space, since Levine takes a big chunk of the student's fee. There are plenty of violinists in the NSO that teach, AMy Beth Horman is also highly respected with some great students, another option is U Maryland, some of their music school profs will take very advanced precollege students, likewise Peabody in Baltimore.
Anonymous
Thank you for all the suggestions! Besides AMy beth, could you please suggest other highly respected violinists who teaches students in NSO?
Anonymous
OP- My son's piano teacher abruptly left for another country and gave us only two weeks notice. We tried asking friends for recommendations but none of them panned out. Finally, we called around several different music stores that don't offer classes in house and asked sales people for recommendations. I realize that these aren't necessarily unbiased recommendations but a good teacher will be known to the music stores so you might want to try that avenue. We were unhappy with three personal recommendations and very happy with the one we received from the store.
Anonymous
OP, how will you know "top rate" when you see it? If you're looking for teachers whose kids win competitions, please say it. And find the competition results and see who the teachers are of those students. Just remember, they have to accept your child ....
Anonymous
Musical training is undervalued in this region, while athletic training is overvalued in this area.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Musical training is undervalued in this region, while athletic training is overvalued in this area.


"This are" = this country

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