Background
Young, Phyllis Casselman was born on October 20, 1925 in Milan, Kansas, United States. Daughter of Phillip James and Velma (Stewart) Casselman.
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Playing the String Game is a unique how-to book designed for the busy string teacher. packed with hundreds of creative teaching ideas, it can be used with any string teaching method. Practical material for use in the classroom or private studio is compartmentalized for easy access at a moment's glance... ...This book contains 165 specific teaching devices which have proven successful with various age levels
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(From the back cover: "Playing the String Game is a unique...)
From the back cover: "Playing the String Game is a unique how-to book designed for the busy string teacher. packed with hundreds of creative teaching ideas, it can be used with any string teaching method. Practical material for use in the classroom or private studio is compartmentalized for easy access at a moment's glance... ...This book contains 165 specific teaching devices which have proven successful with various age levels"
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Young, Phyllis Casselman was born on October 20, 1925 in Milan, Kansas, United States. Daughter of Phillip James and Velma (Stewart) Casselman.
Bachelor of Music with high honors, University Texas, 1949. Master of Music, University Texas, 1950.
Teacher string instruments, Kansas City (Kansas) Public Schools, 1951-1952; professor cello and string pedagogy, University Texas, Austin, since 1953; director, University Texas String Project, Austin, 1958-1993; Parker C. Fielder Regents professor music, University Texas, Austin, since 1991. Presenter numerous workshops and master classes, since 1976.
(From the back cover: "Playing the String Game is a unique...)
(Playing the String Game is a unique how-to book designed ...)
Member American String Teachers Association (state president 1972-1974, national president 1978-1980, National citation 1974, 82, Distinguished Service award 1984, Paul Rolland Lifetime Achievement award 2002), European String Teachers Association (honorary member British branch), Music Educators National Conference, Suzuki Association Americans, Texas Music Educators Association, European String Teachers Association (honorary 1997).
Married James M. Young, July 14, 1945 (deceased September 1991).