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Norom Bou receives Studio Teacher Fellowship Award.(Music Teachers National Association)(Brief article)

American Music Teacher

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Norom Bou, a 24-year old first-year graduate student at Westminster Choir College (WCC), is the recipient of the 2006 MTNA Studio Fellowship Award. The $3,000 award was made possible by the MTNA FOUNDATION FUND.

Bou currently studies piano pedagogy and performance and is a junior faculty member at Westminster Conservatory in Princeton, New Jersey. Additionally, she is a graduate assistant teaching all levels of piano at WCC.

She graduated cum laude in 2004, earning a bachelor of music degree from the Crane School of Music in Potsdam, New York. At Crane, she studied piano performance and pedagogy.

During her time at Crane, Bou was invited as a motivational speaker and host for workshops in public schools and colleges. Between the Crane ...

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