Lauretta Werner serves as an Assistant Professor of Violin at Longwood University, where she plays a pivotal role in shaping the next generation of musicians. With a deep commitment to music education and performance, she not only teaches applied violin and viola lessons to undergraduate...
Lauretta Werner serves as an Assistant Professor of Violin at Longwood University, where she plays a pivotal role in shaping the next generation of musicians. With a deep commitment to music education and performance, she not only teaches applied violin and viola lessons to undergraduate students but also conducts the chamber orchestra and coaches chamber music ensembles. Her expertise in the Suzuki Method, as a Registered Teacher for Books 1-10, allows her to foster a nurturing and effective learning environment for students of all ages, emphasizing the importance of foundational skills in string playing.
In her capacity as the String Program Director at the Longwood Center for Community Music, Lauretta is dedicated to expanding community engagement through music. She leads key initiatives that promote string education and accessibility, ensuring that music becomes an integral part of the community's cultural fabric. Her performances as a soloist, chamber musician, and orchestral player enrich her teaching, providing students with real-world insights into the demands and joys of a professional music career.
Lauretta's diverse skill set encompasses not only classical and contemporary music performance but also innovative pedagogical approaches that leverage social media for outreach and recruitment. By integrating technology into her teaching methods, she enhances student engagement and fosters a dynamic learning atmosphere. Through her multifaceted role at Longwood University, Lauretta Werner exemplifies a commitment to excellence in music education, performance, and community involvement, making a significant impact on her students and the broader community.