Janet Ault
Janet received her BA in History from Grinnell College and her Bachelor’s degree in Music Education from Cornell College. Janet has recently retired from teaching in the public school orchestra program in Mt. Vernon, Iowa, where she taught for over twenty years. Janet joined the faculty of the Preucil School in 1976. Three of Janet’s five children are Preucil School alumni and two of Janet’s six grandchildren currently attend the Preucil School.
Marit Hervig
Marit holds a Bachelor of Music from Western Illinois University and a Master of Music from Arizona State University in viola performance and pedagogy. Marit’s teachers include Doris Preucil, William Preucil, Dr. Roland Vamos, and William Lincer. She completed her Suzuki Teacher Training with Sonja Zeithamel and Doris Preucil. A former Preucil School student, Marit has taught at the University of Memphis Suzuki Institute and is a registered Music Together® teacher.

Tabitha Rasmussen
Tabitha Rasmussen received her Bachelor of Music and Teaching Certificate and Masters of Music Education at the University of Iowa. Tabitha is an alumna of the Preucil School where she studied with Diane Dahl-McCoy and Doris Preucil. She taught public school orchestra in Lamoni and Davenport, Iowa and currently teaches orchestra in the public schools in Mt. Vernon, Iowa. Her children are currently violin students at the Preucil School.

Doris Bogen Preucil
Director Emeritus

Doris is the founder and Director Emeritus of the Preucil School of Music. An honors graduate of the Eastman School of Music, she was a violinist with the National Symphony and the Rochester Philharmonic. She has served on the faculties of Western Illinois University, the University of Northern Iowa, and Interlochen Arts Camp, and performed and presented workshops throughout the United States and in Canada, Europe, Australia, Japan, and Korea. A Suzuki teacher since 1963, she is the author of the Suzuki Viola School, and a Past President of the Suzuki Association of the Americas. She was named "Teacher of the Year" by the Iowa String Teachers Association in 2005 and received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Eastman School in 2004.

William Preucil
Advanced Viola

William Preucil has performed in over 30 countries in Europe, the Middle East, Asia, Australia, and throughout North America. He is a graduate of the Eastman School of Music, former principal violist of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, a founding member of the Stradivari Quartet, and is Professor Emeritus at the University of Iowa, where he received its annual award for Teaching Excellence in 1992. Mr. Preucil is the recording artist for the method books of the Suzuki Viola School, is a member of the Board of Directors of the International Suzuki Association, and has served as vice-president of the American Viola Society.

Gwen Ying
Gwen received her Bachelor of Music Education from Northwestern University. She studied Suzuki Pedagogy with Rebecca Fitz Sandrok, Doris Preucil, John Kendall and Shinichi Suzuki. From 1972-88 she was Director of the Suzuki Program at Elmhurst College (Illinois), and at Christ Church of Oakbrook, Illinois. She introduced the Suzuki Method in Russia in 1995. Currently Gwen teaches in Washington, Iowa and at the Preucil School of Music in Iowa City.
Sonja Zeithamel
Director of the Preucil School of Music

Sonja co-founded the Preucil School of Music in 1975 as Assistant Director and was named Director in August 1997. She is an honors graduate of the Univeristy of Iowa School of Music. As a member of the Preucil School of Music faculty, she teaches violin, viola, coaches string quartets and conducts string orchestras. She is a registered Teacher Trainer for the Suzuki Association of the Americas and travels throughout the United States as a clinician at Suzuki Institutes and Workshops. She has served on the Board of Directors of the Suzuki Association of the Americas.

John Schultz
John Schultz holds a master of music degree from the Leonard Sorkin Institute of Chamber Music. Prior to this Mr. Schultz received his bachelor of music degree from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. He has studied Suzuki violin pedagogy with Nancy Jackson, Alice Joy Lewis, Mark Bjork, and has studied viola pedagogy with William Preucil. Mr. Schultz also serves as the Coordinator of the Cedar Rapids Symphony School Suzuki Program.

Viola Faculty