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Celebrating Black History Month Through Musical Discovery

Celebrating Black History Month Through Musical Discovery

Every February, we celebrate Black History Month by highlighting the achievements and resilience of Black people. As music students and music educators, it’s more than a celebration—it’s an opportunity to learn about the many Black artists who have shaped the...
Levine Welcomes Toyin Spellman-Diaz to Council of Advisors

Levine Welcomes Toyin Spellman-Diaz to Council of Advisors

Levine is pleased to welcome oboist Toyin Spellman-Diaz as a member of our Council of Advisors. A former Levine student, Toyin has been performing with Imani Winds since the group’s founding in 1997. She currently teaches at NYU Steinhardt School of Music,...
Setting Music Learning Goals for the New Year

Setting Music Learning Goals for the New Year

Setting Music Learning Goals for the New Year The start of a new year is the perfect time for musicians of all experience levels to set learning goals. Setting New Year goals can significantly enhance your learning experience and provide direction and purpose to your...
The Evolving Art of the String Quartet

The Evolving Art of the String Quartet

Levine Presents: Living ComposersSaturday, January 27, 20247 PMDC Campus: NW + Online The 9th Street QuartetMatt Richardson, violinJennifer Wade, violinLiz O’Hara, violaAndrew Rammon, cello Tickets The string quartet has been a favorite of composers and music...
What Is the Suzuki Method? 

What Is the Suzuki Method? 

If you’re considering music classes for your child, or if you’re interested in music education in general, you’ve more than likely heard of the Suzuki method. It’s a well-known, tried-and-true method of music education used around the world. But what exactly does it...