Suzuki Association of the Greater Washington Area

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SAGWA is a volunteer organization devoted to improving children’s lives through music education. Our mission is to inspire an appreciation for the untapped possibilities of children through promoting the understanding and use of the music teaching approach and educational philosophy of Dr. Shinichi Suzuki for the greater happiness of all children. SAGWA has positions open for volunteers to run programs for Development, Membership and Marketing, Website, all the events that are provided for students, and more. Please contact SAGWA if you would like to donate or volunteer in any way.

If you are new to SAGWA, welcome! All SAGWA sponsored events require that you are a current member. SAGWA sponsors musical events throughout the year, contributes scholarship support for deserving students, and provides a forum for parents and teachers to share ideas and learn from each other's experiences. Join or Renew your membership today.


Information for

April 3, 2011
SAGWA Area-Wide Piano Recital

is available here.


Information for

June 27-30, 2011
Greater Washington Suzuki Piano Institute

is available here


Information for

June 25 to July 3, 2011
Greater Washington Suzuki Institute

is available here


11th Annual Flute Institute

Starting July 9th, 2011
Institute brochure, student and teacher registration forms now available in the SAGWA Flute Section!


SAGWA is pleased to announce the dates and venues for our 2011 String Festival!

2011 Suzuki Association of the Greater Washington Area String Festival
May 21 & 22, 2011
Saturday rehearsal location: Bullis School in Potomac, Maryland
Sunday concert location: Dekelboum Hall in the Clarice Smith Center at the University of Maryland

We are very excited about performing in this wonderful hall!

Links to repertoire lists, clinician information and registration details will be available soon.

Upcoming Events

SAGWA sponsored events as well as events of interest to the DC musical community can be found in our Upcoming Events and About Town sections. These links are also at the top of this page.