Suzuki Violin Program

Twin Parks hosts a Suzuki Violin Program. The program is for children ages 4 and up and requires an extra fee. Families seeking preschool violin classes in Central Park West, NYC, value this opportunity as part of their Montessori education.


Our instructor, Lucie Galinas, is a trained Suzuki educator, a faculty member at The Julliard School, and also maintains her own private studio. Parents and students appreciate Lucie for her excellence in teaching, her talent, and broad experience. Her abilities to inspire her students are enhanced by her contagious passion for music.


The Suzuki Violin Program is a weekly 1/2 hour small group lesson. In Suzuki, music education, children learn through listening and practice. During these group lessons and performance, the children learn from and are motivated by each other.

Lucie Galinas, Music Instructor

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Schedule:

In the Suzuki approach, parental involvement is crucial to the musical development of the child. Therefore, parents and caregivers are encouraged to participate and enjoy this exciting class along with their child.


The morning group classes (5 children per class) classes will begin the third week of September from 9:00 to 9:30 am. A class performance will end the 8-week program.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Our Suzuki Violin Program

  • Who is invited to join the Suzuki Violin Program?

    Our Suzuki Violin Program warmly welcomes children aged 4 and above, offering an enriching musical journey rooted in listening, practice, and ensemble learning. This program is for early childhood children only, and there is an extra fee.

  • Who leads the Suzuki Violin instruction at Twin Parks?

    We are honored to have Lucie Galinas, a Suzuki-trained educator from the prestigious Juilliard School, lovingly guide our students. Her passion and expertise inspire joy and excellence in every young musician.

  • How does the Suzuki Violin Program unfold?

    Children participate in weekly 30-minute small-group lessons, where shared learning and peer motivation help cultivate confidence, listening skills, and musical connection. 


  • Can parents participate in the Suzuki Program?

    Absolutely. Parental involvement is woven into the Suzuki Method—it’s encouraged that parents or caregivers join in the class, deepening bonds and enriching the child’s musical experience. 

  • When does the Suzuki Violin Program run, and how might I register?

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