
Sarah Beck
Executive Director
Instructor of Violin
Executive Director
Instructor of Violin
Sarah Beck began playing violin through the Suzuki Method when she was five years old. While earning her bachelor’s degree at
DePauw University, she studied with Professor Dan Rizner and played in the DePauw University Orchestra and various chamber ensembles. After college, she earned a Master’s Degree from the Indiana University School of Education in Bloomington, Indiana. She has completed intensive training in Books 1-8 through the Suzuki Association of Americas at the Cleveland Suzuki Institute, Chicago Suzuki Institute, IAM Suzuki Festival, and Suzuki Music Columbus Summer Institute. A high point in her training was the opportunity to complete her Book 3 & 4 training with Master Teacher Doris Preucil - one of the pioneers of the Suzuki Method in the United States.
Ms. Sarah began a private studio in 2006 in Broad Ripple, teaching part-time while her three children were infants. Perhaps her most valuable training has come through practicing day-in and day-out with her twin sons who are ISA violin students, and her youngest son who is an ISA cello student. She enjoys performing classical music and has played with the Evanston (IL) Symphony Orchestra, the Indianapolis Philharmonic Orchestra, the Covenant Symphony Orchestra, and the Anderson Symphony Orchestra.
DePauw University, she studied with Professor Dan Rizner and played in the DePauw University Orchestra and various chamber ensembles. After college, she earned a Master’s Degree from the Indiana University School of Education in Bloomington, Indiana. She has completed intensive training in Books 1-8 through the Suzuki Association of Americas at the Cleveland Suzuki Institute, Chicago Suzuki Institute, IAM Suzuki Festival, and Suzuki Music Columbus Summer Institute. A high point in her training was the opportunity to complete her Book 3 & 4 training with Master Teacher Doris Preucil - one of the pioneers of the Suzuki Method in the United States.
Ms. Sarah began a private studio in 2006 in Broad Ripple, teaching part-time while her three children were infants. Perhaps her most valuable training has come through practicing day-in and day-out with her twin sons who are ISA violin students, and her youngest son who is an ISA cello student. She enjoys performing classical music and has played with the Evanston (IL) Symphony Orchestra, the Indianapolis Philharmonic Orchestra, the Covenant Symphony Orchestra, and the Anderson Symphony Orchestra.