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  1. By Cristina Schreil “H ello sugarplum.” It’s an odd thing to hear a room of people utter in unison. Then again, this crowd was unique. A black-and-white photo of late violin teacher Dorothy DeLay—the frequent speaker of this warm greeting—glowed on a large screen at Le Poisson Rouge, an intimate space in downtown Manhattan.

  2. A pedagogia do violino entra no século XX. 7.4. Dorothy DeLay. Dorothy DeLay (1917-2002) nasceu numa pequena aldeia de Medicine Lodge no Kansas no seio de uma familia de Metodistas praticantes que fomentavam uma educação rígida e autoritária.85. De acordo com Sand (2005) DeLay jurou aos seus irmãos que nunca iria ser professora e começou ...

  3. May 23-27, 2023. The Starling-DeLay Symposium on Violin Studies is dedicated to fostering the legacy of the late renowned teacher Dorothy DeLay.A biennial event, the Symposium takes place at Juilliard and features a distinguished roster of artist-faculty performing recitals, leading master classes, and teaching workshops designed to refine pedagogical skills with a mind-body connection that ...

  4. Famed American violin teacher Dorothy DeLay was born on this day in Kansas in 1917. Born into a household of musicians and educators, she commenced her violin studies at the age of 4. Initially under the tutelage of Raymond Cerf, a protégé of César Thomson, she spent a year at Oberlin Conservatory before transferring to Michigan State University , where she obtained her B.A. in 1937, aged 20.

  5. 18 de ago. de 2019 · Dorothy DeLay (1917-2002) was the first woman to become an internationally-acclaimed master teacher of the violin. Her thousands of students (at the Juilliard School in New York, the Aspen Music Festival, the University of Cincinnati, the Philadelphia College of Performing Arts, the New England Conservatory in Boston and the Royal College of Music in London) included Itzhak Perlman, Cho-Liang ...

  6. 27 de mar. de 2002 · Dorothy DeLay, teacher and mentor to some of the world’s most celebrated violinists, died Sunday at her home in Upper Nyack, N.Y., after a more than yearlong battle with cancer. She was 84.

  7. Jeni Dahmus Farah. March 2017. This month marks the centennial of famed violin teacher Dorothy DeLay, who was on the faculty of Juilliard's Regular Division and Pre-College Division for more than half a century. She also directed the Starling-DeLay Institute of Violin Studies (see Summer Programs box on Page 3). Among her students are many ...