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The Malvern Suzuki Violin School performed as part of [[Leominster Festival 1988]] during a lunchtime recital at [[The Priory Church]].
The Malvern Suzuki Violin School performed as part of [[Leominster Festival 1988]] during a lunchtime recital at [[The Priory Church]].


The group had a long history of successfully teaching children and young adults violin, cello and viola using the Suzuki method of Teaching. After the death of Barrie Moore, the musical director, the school ceased to take new students.
The group had a long history of successfully teaching children and young adults violin, cello and viola using the Suzuki method of Teaching. After the death of Barrie Moore, the musical director, the school ceased to take new students.<ref>https://malvernsuzuki.wordpress.com/</ref>


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Malvern Suzuki Violin School
Website https://malvernsuzuki.wordpress.com/
Festivals 1988

The Malvern Suzuki Violin School performed as part of Leominster Festival 1988 during a lunchtime recital at The Priory Church.

The group had a long history of successfully teaching children and young adults violin, cello and viola using the Suzuki method of Teaching. After the death of Barrie Moore, the musical director, the school ceased to take new students.[1]

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