The European String Teachers’ Association
(ESTA) is a non-governmental organisation enjoying
participatory status with the Council of Europe. In 1972 a small group of
eminent string teachers (Marianne Kroemer, Max Rostal and Yehudi Menuhin),
founded ESTA to
promote the highest standards in teaching and to enable the sharing of ideas
among string teachers and players of all distinctions throughout Europe.
ESTA is an umbrella organisation made up of over 27 national branches involving
some 5,000 individual teachers of violin, viola, cello and double bass.
The core aims of ESTA are:
• To promote the highest artistic and pedagogic
standards in string teaching.
• To promote lifelong learning of string instruments.
• To encourage study and research into all phases of string teaching.
• To provide a forum for the discussion and dissemi-
nation of ideas through conferences, workshops, printed material.
• To promote collaboration among its members and with other organisations.
Activities supporting these aims take place regularly throughout the year at
workshops and conferences in the national branches. Additionally there is an
International Conference held annually in a different European Country.
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