Faculty Spotlight: Dr. Natasha Kubit hits the ground running

Just one month into her new role, Dr. Natasha Kubit, Key to Change’s first full-time music instructor, is already making a big impact in our studio and community. Dr. Kubit moved to Seattle earlier this summer after completing her doctorate in violin performance at Michigan State University. She has vast experience teaching students of all ages and backgrounds, including through the Sato Center for Suzuki Studies and Cleveland’s Say Yes ...
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Faculty Spotlight: Dr. Natasha Kubit hits the ground running

Just one month into her new role, Dr. Natasha Kubit, Key to Change’s first full-time music instructor, is already making a big impact in our ...
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Key to Change commits to fighting racism

January 11, 2021 Dear Key to Change Community: This year, we are making some important and very needed changes to our program to ensure that ...
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Key to Change Students Receive Top Honors

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Caleb Vaughn-Jones is the inaugural Composer in Residence

Caleb Vaughn-Jones, a classical cellist and composer will serve as the inaugural Composer in Residence at Key to Change. Vaughn-Jones will compose original works for ...
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2020 – 2021 Guest Artist String Master Classes Series and Guest Academic Lectures at Key to Change

All master classes take place from 6-8pm PST and academic lectures take place on Fridays at 3:00pm remotely. If you are interested in attending a ...
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Innovative BIPOC Composer Residency partnership with Classical King FM announcement

Dr. Quinton Morris with Davie Ann Ross and Ruby Ruo, top prizewinners of the 2019 Solo String Festival after their live performance on King FM ...
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Renowned Luthier Donates Violin to Instrument Library for Student Use

The Key to Change received a major donation in the form of a new violin (valued at $17,000) from David Van Zandt, a local violin ...
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