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Decorum is as important as skills when it comes to playing the violin

기사승인 2020.01.20  10:24:28

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▲ Daegu Beomeo Suzuki Violin / CEO Nawon Jang

Nawon Jang, CEO of Daegu Beomeo Suzuki Violin, majored in music at Kyungpook National University and served as the chief player and the concert master of the Kyungpook National University Orchestra. As passionate in teaching children as playing the violin, she opened Daegu Beomeo Suzuki Violin with the curriculum built on Suzuki Method and with educational philosophy ‘easy, fun, decorum, parent-participant and language’. 

The core of the Suzuki Method is to teach children not only the skills but also love of life and kindness to others. Thanks to this all inclusive curriculum, students at Daegu Beomeo Suzuki Violin have won numerous prizes at various contests held by Keimyung University, Segwang, the Music Association of Daegu Metropolitan City and Vienna, Austria. 

The classrooms are designed for one to one or group according to their age groups or students for college entrance exam as a special course. From infant class with mom to higher level courses, each curriculum is customized to its needs and wants. 

 Despite its small business, Daegu Beomeo Suzuki Violin has shown excellence in teaching and contests. In recognition, CEO Jang received a Herald CEO’s prize at the Innovation Winner 2019 hosted by the Herald Group and managed by monthly <PowerKorea>. 

CEO Jang obtained a master’s degree in music at Ewha Women University and currently is serving as an assistant chief player at the Novo Philharmonic Orchestra. 

   
 

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