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Noteworthy Music
Basic Information
Address: 4187 C ASS
Omaha, NE. 68131
Phone Number: 4025565103
Email: noteworthymusic@cox.net
Person of Contact: Julie Guile
Additional Information
Voice Type: Mezzo
Musical Styles: Many
Hours: M-Thurs. 10-9pm
Ages: 3 and up
Capacity: small
Pricing: 25 per half hourwith discounts based on amount [aid upfront
Payment Methods: cash
Setting/Location(s): home studioin Midtown, Omaha
Program Highlights:
Humanities approach with innovative groups and individual focus on breath control, repertoire and individual desires within reason.
Recitals: After 2 years for children
Education/Awards: Founders award - NEW YORK UNIVERSITY
EXPOSITORY WRITING AWARD - NEW YORK UNIVERSITY
Poetry awards
Academic Teaching Experience: English and Humanities- University of Nebraska, Metro Community College, Iowa Western, College of St. Mary's, Duchesne Academy
Private Teaching Experience: Noteworthy Music - 21 years
NYC - 9 yrs.
Western Australia - 1.5 yrs.
Publications/Media: BOOK OF POETRY
CD of my compositions with myself playing guitar, piano, and singing
CD of Poetry
Performance Credentials: Opera - Gilbert and Sullivan, Western Australia
Opera - Amahl and the Night Visitors, Santa Clara, CA.
Musicals - Anything Goes, Omaha,Community Playhouse
Godspell, Omaha Community Playhouse
Competitions:
Show Wagons as a child.
Mission Statement:
MY goal as a teacher is to offer the student my very best in coaching encouragement and wholesome love for repertoire and the instrument.
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
I believe anyone can learn to sing and sing well.
History:
The Juilliard School, NYU, Creighton, Santa Clara, UNO