So Much News…

Skill Share a teaching program created by the Dekalb County Library supplies classes to different branches of the library. Susan Ottzen was selected to teach a History of the Harp and mini harp lessons to all participants presented her workshop at the Decatur Kofer-Cohen branch of the library with great success, the workshop was held on March 11 and 10 participants want to return for a 6 week Harp Lesson Class at this library in the fall of 2017

Upcoming events

Summer Adult Student Workshop
“Why do we like the Music We do?” from the book “Your Brain on Music” by Daniel J. Levitin
Pick your favorite song, analyze it for how catchy it is -find the music on line or transcribe it, what skills do you need to develop to do it, play it for us and discuss what you learned. Rhythmic dictation and melodic dictation, time signature,playing in an ensemble similar to bell choir-boomwhacker ensemble and percussion. (something else needs to be added)

Leonard Bernstein Centenniel-on Feb 11, and 17 2018
Susan will present a program showing from Bernstein’s “Young Peoples Concerts” The TV program that aired in 1961 at the Unitarian Universalist Church “What is Melody?” to honor his centennial and discuss if his work is relevant to kids, teens, and adults today in 2018.

Reverie

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I recently performed these five pieces on the harp, and they were recorded as a live concert CD – my new demo CD called Reverie that is now for sale.

To order by mail, send a check or money order for $12.00 (this includes shipping and handling) to:

Susan Ottzen
1249 Thomas Rd
Decatur, GA 30030

Excerpt from the CD:

Prestigious Musical Artistry Award Given to My Student

Hello!
Some great news my 13 year old piano student Sarah Harper played for a judge at Fall Fest at Agnes Scott College sponsored by the Decatur Music Teachers Association. She was one of 3 students (out of a total 120 students) who received the prestigious Musical Artistry Award and a check for $25  based on her great technique, enthusiasm, musicality – beauty, and potential. Congratulations Sarah! She says she will put the money in savings.

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Piano Explorer’s Practice Challenge

The Piano Explorer, a national music magazine for kids, has started a Practice Challenge — if the student practices their instrument for 100 days continuously, their name and their teacher’s name appears in the magazine as recognition of their hard work.

My student Lydia Witter completed the 100 days, and our names appear (bottom left) in the February issue of Piano Explorer.  Other students are so excited — I now have 4 students participating and their playing is improving

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