Summer Program for student w/unusual background

<p>Thanks for the link about levels. That is something I felt like I was lacking knowledge about. When D was younger, she took Suzuki, so we always knew "how far" she was. According to that listing, she is playing pieces off levels 9 and 10, but I suspect that at a certain point, levels start mingling quite a bit. I also know she has revisited some pieces she'd played when younger, and they are a whole lot more fun to listen to now!</p>

<p>Thanks also for the suggestion of Sewanee. I had checked the link above for string camps in the south, and couldn't seem to plug in anything that got results. Even just "violin" and "south" turned up nothing! I looked at Sewanee's site - and will show it to D today. I don't know how I feel about an extra 3 grand right before college! (And you have to apply by March - long before we know what we're paying for college.) I couldn't find anything on the site about scholarships. Anybody know?</p>

<p>I see that Harvey Thurmer is one of the violin teachers this summer. He is the teacher D met when we visited Miami-Ohio, and she liked him a lot. Since he studied at the Mozarteum, as did her teacher in Germany, she noticed that they taught similarly, which made her comfortable. She said everything he complimented her on was something her German teacher had taught her.</p>