William Starr (violinist) explained

William Starr (1923-2020) was an American violinist, conductor, teacher, academic and author best known for teaching the Suzuki method in America.[1]

Raised in Kansas, Starr (age 17) debuted as a soloist with the Kansas City Philharmonic. Training at the Eastman School of Music, he became an academic at the University of Tennessee Department of Music, which he later chaired (1977–1982).

In the 1960s he moved to Japan to study with Shinichi Suzuki,[1] before returning to America to bring what was then a technique relatively new to the country. Starr was a founder and first president (1972 to 1974) of the Suzuki Association of the Americas (SAA).[2] [1]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Niles . Laurie . Remembering Suzuki Pioneer William Starr (1923-2020) . Violinist.com . en-us . 29 December 2020.
  2. Web site: William Starr Authors . Suzuki Association of the Americas . en.