Planning for the 100th Anniversary of the Suzuki Method™

By ESA Administrator

03rd July 2026

MESSAGE FROM The TALENT EDUCATION RESEARCH INSTITUTE, JAPAN

Towards the 100th Anniversary of the Suzuki Method™

On Friday 27 March 2026, the 80th anniversary of the Suzuki Method, we successfully concluded the 55th Grand Concert at TOYOTA ARENA TOKYO, featuring 2,000 performers. We would like to express our sincere gratitude for all your cooperation and support.

And now, we are looking ahead to our next major milestone: our 100th anniversary.

What form do you hope the Suzuki Method will take over the next 20 years? What kind of presence do you hope the Suzuki Method will continue to be for children, parents, teachers and society?

For this project, we are inviting messages for the future from children studying the Suzuki Method, parents, teachers, and alumni all over the world. Please feel free to write from any of the following perspectives. Whether it is a few words, a specific experience, or a constructive suggestion, all contributions are most welcome.

  • What you have gained from studying the Suzuki Method™
  • What you wish to cherish whilst learning music
  • What you expect from the Suzuki Method in the future
  • What kind of Suzuki Method would you like to see by the time we reach our 100th anniversary
  • A message you would like to leave for the children of the future.

This project will be shared not only within Japan, but also with Suzuki communities around the world. We hope that each individual voice, coming together like the branches of a great tree, will help shape the future of the Suzuki Method. Your thoughts and aspirations will become a guiding light for the next generation.

Submissions may be published in TERI’s official journal, the monthly web magazine ‘Monthly Suzuki’, and other related media.

Please note that due to editorial requirements, the deadline for submissions is 10 September 2026.

You can participate via the Google Form below.

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