A Hamilton based violin and viola performer and pedagogue, Caitlin Boyle is a member of the Isabel String Quartet, the Niagara Symphony Orchestra, teaches at the Hamilton Suzuki School of Music, and is co-artistic director of Five at the First Chamber Music Series. A JUNO-nominated performing artist, Ms. Boyle concertized extensively for thirteen years from 2006-2018 with the Cecilia String Quartet. She has won several international awards including Banff, Bordeaux, and Osaka String Quartet Competitions. Her passion for music education has led her to teach at the Faculty of Music at the ...


86 Cameron Avenue South

Suzuki String School of Guelph

Carmen Evans is the Artistic Director of the Suzuki String School of Guelph, where she teaches violin; viola; and Suzuki ECE. Carmen was the Chair of the SAO from 2016-2019


North York Suzuki School of Music

Cindy holds a Bachelor of Music in Performance for cello from University of Toronto (1993). She studied cello with Daniel Domb, Vladimir Orloff, and Walter Joahim. Cindy has taught cello and music in many different settings and to different ages. Her students are extremely well received at RCM exams and Music festivals. Cindy received Suzuki training from Chicago Suzuki Institute, Ithaca Suzuki Institute and the Royal Conservatory of Music. Her instructors include Barbara Wampner, Nancy Hair, Carey Beth Hockett and Susan Gagnon. She is a long-time member of Suzuki Association of the Americas ...


51 Chavender Place

Clayton Scott was born in Toronto; Canada; and is a graduate of the Royal Conservatory of Music and the University of Toronto. Ms. Scott has taught piano since 1969; using the Suzuki philosophy of training since 1983. In 1992 she joined the Faculty of Suzuki Kingston and Summer Music Fest. It was for this Institute that she developed the highly-acclaimed lecture series; Music Through the Ages; a course in music history for the young music student. She adjudicates piano festivals; conducts piano master classes; opera and ballet workshops and gives professional development lectures for teachers ...


6A Kendal Avenue

Lita Zagala has a Teacher?s Diploma in Piano; Bachelor of Music Degree and Master of Music in Music Education. She has been a Suzuki teacher for over 25 years; and teaches all levels. She is past president and member of executive of the Ontario Registered Music Teachers? Association Etobicoke-Mississauga Branch. Lita Zagala was a recipient of the ORMTA Special Teacher Award in 2006.