
"All students have ability. How that ability is nurtured determines how it will develop and blossom."
A Long Island native, Susan Friedlander began studying flute at age nine. After attending college in Connecticut, she returned to New York where she enjoys a full performance and teaching career.
Susan teaches in Bloomingdale's Early Childhood program. In these classes Susan works with students to encourage musical enjoyment, build listening skills, and reinforce physical aspects of rhythm. Susan uses singing, dancing, moving, and simple percussion instruments to engage students in the learning process. She believes that all students have ability. "How that ability is nurtured determines how it will develop and blossom. Through reinforcing even small steps with joy and love, much can be accomplished."
Susan performs frequently with ensembles such as the Brooklyn Philharmonic and the Downtown Chamber Players. As founder and director of "Haydn Seek Concerts", Susan has been able to combine her performance experience with her knowledge as an educator. These concerts are designed to be a shared musical encounter for parents and their infants, toddlers or pre-schoolers.
Susan lives on the Upper West Side with her husband and children. Aside from music making, she also enjoys swimming, laughing and spending time with her family.