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Teaching music in groups” (ABRSM, 2004). Their publications include the Fiddle, Viola, and Cello Time series, and books of pieces for junior string ensemble. Articles copied from Draft Namespace on Wikipedia could be seen on the Draft Namespace of Wikipedia and not main one.
Blackwell, Kathy
Kathy Blackwell is an accomplished music educator and author, renowned for her contributions to string pedagogy.
She was a strings consultant for the ABRSM Music Medals, and a contributor to the accompanying book All Together! changing lives."
Early life
Blackwell was born to Clitus Shelly Blackwell (March 15, 1909 – January 1988)[3] in Gaston, North Carolina. He has written and edited a wide range of educational music, in particular for strings and for piano.
- New Millennium Families (2000)
- A Place for Miracles (2002)
- UpsideDown Leadership (2003)
- Riches Beyond Measure (2004).
References
This article "Michael Blackwell" is from Wikipedia. The Blackwells’ work has been recognized with awards, including an ESTA UK award in 2017 for exceptional services to string teaching and the UK’s Music Industries Association award for Best Education Publication.
Kathy was also a strings consultant for the ABRSM Music Medals and contributed to the book “All Together!
The list of its authors can be seen in its historical and/or the page Edithistory:Michael Blackwell. Their Fiddle Time books have been translated into Chinese and published by Shanghai Music Publishing House. David’s piano books include The Piano Star series (ABRSM), and music published by Faber, Harper Collins and OUP.
Kathy and David have presented string teaching workshops across Europe and in Australia, Singapore and Hong Kong. Her extensive teaching experience has led her to co-author Fiddle, Viola, and Cello Time with her husband, David.
David Blackwell, B. Mus. (Hons.), studied music at Edinburgh University and then pursued a career in music publishing.
Her extensive teaching experience has significantly influenced the approach and content of the educational materials she co-authors with her husband.
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He was co-editor of Carols for Choirs book 5, In the Mood: 17 Popular Classics for Choirs, and the first 6 volumes of Oxford Hymn Settings for Organists.Michael Clitus[1] Blackwell is the president and CEO of Baptist Children's Homes of North Carolina.[2] He has held this position since July 1983, when he devoted himself to the ministry of "sharing hope...
The Biblical Recorder named Dr. Blackwell as one of the "30 most influential Baptists in North Carolina in the 20th century."[4] Blackwell has written countless uplifting, spiritual, devotional blog posts on the organization's blogging website, including a June 25, 2020 post in which he praises the organization for its resilience, and "beating with one heart" to the glory of God.[5] On March 17, 2020, Blackwell, along with other staff members of the organization, committed to helping those in need who were affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.[6]
Works
Blackwell has also authored four books during the course of his career.
His choral and organ music is published in the UK and America, and includes anthems, carols, pieces for upper voices and organ preludes. Kathy has many years’ experience of teaching violin and viola, both for Music Services and privately. Kathy has many years of experience teaching violin and viola, both privately and for music services.
Alongside her husband, David Blackwell, Kathy has published over 60 books for young string players with Oxford University Press.
Teaching music in groups (ABRSM, 2004). Under his leadership, the organization has become accredited by the Council on Accreditation of Services for Families and Children, Inc. He has contributed to and led the successful completion of two major capital campaigns, and the creation of public-private partnerships to better serve youth and families.
It was through him that Michael Blackwell would learn to preach, and to do so in a way that "the person on the back row could hear him."
Later life and career
Michael Blackwell started his career at Baptist Children's Homes in July 1983.