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Anthony DiMambro - Detroit

Anthony DiMambro

Detroit Faculty & Program Coordinator

Anthony Di Mambro helped launch and develop the Detroit programt. Anthony is focused on giving students a thoughtful and sequenced foundation to be accomplished learners and successful in life. He employs the Suzuki Method to nurture students’ abilities to persevere, be creative, and collaborate with others. 

Anthony has been teaching classical guitar lessons since 2005 and was appointed as a co-director of Suzuki Music Academy of Michigan in 2019. He is a registered teacher and active member of the Suzuki Association of the Americas, completing several of his core units with exceptional teacher trainers MaryLou Roberts, David Madsen, and William Kossler.

Sharing his expertise nationally and leading young guitarists to become accomplished musicians is a strong passion for Anthony, who has been a celebrated guest clinician at the Suzuki Academy of Columbia and University of South Carolina Festival, Ann Arbor Suzuki Guitar Institute, and the Wayne State University Guitar Day.

As a lifelong learner, Anthony continues to deepen his knowledge and share his experience by attending and presenting at several Suzuki Association of the Americas and American String Teachers Association Conferences. When traveling, Anthony regularly takes lessons with top performing artists, most recently this includes Stephen Aaron (Oberlin Conservatory) and René Izquierdo (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee).

Anthony DiMambro, along with Scott Walter (professor of guitar at Wayne State University) and colleague Ben Chapman, formed the Detroit Guitar Trio in 2024. They perform regularly with the goal of making live classical guitar music more accessible in the Detroit area.