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Sanford
(Sandy) Reuning is the director of Ithaca Talent
Education School, a private music school devoted to the
teaching methods and philosophy of Shinichi Suzuki.
He is an adjunct Professor of Music at Ithaca
College, where he leads the masters degree program in
Suzuki Pedagogy, and is director of the Chamber Music
Institute and Suzuki Institutes held each summer at
Ithaca College.
Sandy graduated from the University
of Illinois, where he studied violin with Homer Schmitt
of the Walden Quartet, and with Paul Rolland. His
studies continued at Ithaca College, The Eastman School
of Music, Cornell University, and Tanglewood (Lenox,
MA), where he performed for a summer under the direction
of Leonard Bernstein. He is a past president of the New
York chapter of the American String Teachers Association
(ASTA); was chair of the violin committee for the
ASTA String Syllabus; and is a past president and
board member of the Suzuki Association of the Americas.
Sandy’s association with the Suzuki
Talent Education movement began in 1964 when he and his
wife, Joan, attended a concert in Philadelphia given by
Dr. Suzuki and his students from Japan. During visits
to the United States between 1966 and 1969, Dr. Suzuki
used students of Sandy and Joan in workshop
demonstrations at the Eastman School of Music and
Syracuse University. In 1974, Sandy visited and studied
with Dr. Suzuki in Matsumoto, Japan, and he has made
numerous return trips to Japan. He was on the faculty
for the 1978 International Suzuki Conference in San
Francisco and the 1999 International Suzuki Conference
in Matsumoto, and was director of the “Friendship
Concerts” (1978) tour of 100 Japanese and 100 American
students, conducting performances at The Kennedy Center,
Carnegie Hall, and Atlanta’s Symphony Hall. He was
chairman of the 1981 International Suzuki Conference in
Amherst, MA.
Sandy has taught at workshops and
institutes in over 22 states and 6 foreign countries.
He has led tours abroad with the ITE Violin Ensemble to
Israel (1982), Japan (1992), the Czech Republic & Italy
(1994), Denmark (1997), and Mexico (2000), and the
ensemble was one of four groups chosen to perform at the
American Suzuki Teachers’ Conference in 1996.
During his performing career, Sandy
has been assistant concertmaster of the Cayuga Chamber
Orchestra, and violinist with the Tri-Cities Opera (NY),
Erie Philharmonic (PA), Northeastern Pennsylvania
Philharmonic, and the Wallenberg String Quartet. He was
conductor of the Ithaca College String Orchestra, and a
founder of the Binghamton (NY) Youth Symphony. He is
actively involved in an ongoing project to train Suzuki
teachers and students in Guanajuato, Mexico. |