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'''John D. Kendall''' (August 30, 1917 – January 6, 2011) was a leader in bringing the [[Suzuki Method]] to the United States.<ref> "John D. Kendall, who brought Suzuki violin training method to U.S., dies at 93." [https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/obituaries/john-d-kendall-who-brought-suzuki-violin-training-method-to-us-dies-at-93/2011/02/05/ABZ6ivQ_story.html Washington Post], Feb. 5, 2011. </ref> In
An internationally acclaimed string pedagogue, Mr. Kendall
In 1959, he spent
Currently, it is estimated that more than 350,000 children are learning according to Suzuki principles on violin, viola, cello, piano, guitar, flute, recorder, harp and bass. There is a Suzuki preschool, and the body of literature for Suzuki Parent Education continues to grow.
John Kendall directed the [[SIUE]] program until his retirement in 1994.
== See also ==▼
* [[Suzuki method]]▼
== References ==
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[http://suzukiassociation.org/news/4901/ Suzuki Association of the Americas]: "John Kendall passed away on January 6, 2011 at the age of 93. John's life's work as an educator has influenced thousands of students and teachers."
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▲==See also==
▲* [[Suzuki method]]
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