What can a great rentals vendor do to help you and your students?
A whole lot! Back in the 1940s and 1950s, Zeswitz Music pioneered musical instrument rentals to make school music easier and more affordable for families. Today, we're still pushing the envelope— and have earned multiple awards to show for it!
Zeswitz Music proudly offer weekly service to all school buildings we serve, a world-class rental instrument fleet, professional quality repairs, accessories, and more, but that's just the basics. We also offer our Zeswitz Music Rewards Program to school districts across Eastern Pennsylvania, Delaware, and New Jersey. It involves amazing things for music programs like:
Guaranteed one-week or two-week repair turnaround (or the repair is free!)
Scholarship instruments
Repair discounts
Accessory discounts
Professional development workshops & clinicians
...and more
Teacher, parents, and students alike trust Zeswitz as their instrument vendor because of our reliable, superior service. Music teachers deserve only the best from their music vendor and we’re proud to consistently reach that standard across the 60+ school districts that we service. We’re locally owned and operated in Reading, Pennsylvania and have been honored to service music programs since 1923.
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Zeswitz Music has been named a Top 100 Dealer by the National Association of Music Merchants (NAMM) for the 4th consecutive year. Additionally, Zeswitz was awarded NAMM’s first ever Innovation Award, which identifies a business that is leading the industry with new and exciting ways.
I read a saying in graduate school that classified teachers as either sculptors or gardeners. The sculptor molded students into masterpieces, while the gardener added nutrients to the "roots" to help students grow and blossom into their potentials. It was shortly after reading that saying over 24 years ago, that I began my “gardening career.”
Colonel Lowell Graham spoke at the PMEA D-11 and D-12 Professional Development Conference on the topic of leadership, titled: The Whisperer, With Homage to Cesar Milan and Other Leadership Concepts. In that presentation, he discussed the pack mentality of dogs in relation to the trainer-similarly to leadership in music education. And it brought to mind the Rudyard Kipling quote: “the strength of the pack is the wolf and the strength of the wolf is the pack”. It also has an application not only to leadership, but also to overall music department dynamics...
Many educators have started the school year feeling refreshed and excited to create new learning opportunities for their students. Along with this comes the chance to upgrade how things have been done in the past in designing better lessons and musical experiences.
Zeswitz Music has been named a Top 100 Dealer in the world by the National Association of Music Merchants (NAMM). NAMM, a not-for-profit organization comprised of approximately 10,300 member companies located throughout 87 countries, promotes the pleasures and benefits of making music to people of all ages.
The Top 100 Dealer Award is an “honor and a privilege of which we are so proud,” says Zeswitz owner Randy Shayler.
One of the goals of the Danielson Framework for Teaching used by many districts for teacher evaluation was to create a common language for its users. Many teachers and administrators have been speaking this new language over the past few years during pre- and post-observation conferences. Some schools have expanded the use of this language to PLC groups, where teachers meet to discuss student data and learning. These areas can provide pathways to teacher and student growth.
Zeswitz Music welcomes another expert to the team: Sonya Hoffman, Strings Specialist. A music teacher for the North Penn School District in Hatfield, PA, Hoffman will serve Zeswitz Music by reviewing instruments for their sales stock, improving their rental fleet, researching potential whole-sale companies, and according to Hoffman, “helping students find really great instruments that are perfect for their needs.” Hoffman, a viola and violin player by trade, claims “Work? This isn’t work. It’s my passion.”
A letter from Mr. David Carroll, Band Director at Northern Lehigh: "...we adopted a new aggressive and dynamic approach to recruiting new members to the band program in the Northern Lehigh School District. These changes have been successful and are part of a larger plan to make our music programs one of the most dynamic educational systems in the school district."
William Zeswitz Sr., a master luthier and maker of world-class violins, created the company to serve the Reading Symphony Orchestra and local musicians. Over 90 years later, their work continues as they support music educators across Eastern PA, NJ, and MD. Their mission, however, has not been without bumps.
This July 28th marks the two-year anniversary of the company’s independence from its former corporate owners.
ATLANTIC CITY, NJ -- Zeswitz Music today announced Keith Hodgson has joined the company as Director of Education - New Jersey.