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JULIA NOLAN / El arte a través de la pedagogía: Conversaciones con Fred Hemke, Eugene Rousseau y Donald Sinta. (Video non authorized)

Julia Nolan


from Canada

Julia Nolan is a saxophone soloist and pedagogue currently teaching at Vancouver Community College and the University of British Columbia. Ms. Nolan has held faculty positions at Douglas College, Kwantlen University College, Trinity Western University, and Western Washington University.

Committed to performing new music for saxophone, Julia Nolan has commissioned concert works by Canadian composers Dorothy Chang, Stephen Chatman, Neal Currie, Keith Hamel, Jacquie Leggatt, Hope Lee, Alain Mayrand, Alan Matheson, Robert Pritchard, Nicolas Scherzinger, Fred Stride, and Charles Stolte. As a pedagogue she has given master classes and clinics in Canada, the United States, Europe, and Asia. In 2009 she has invitations to give performances and master classes in China, Costa Rica, Edmonton, Minnesota, Prince George, Thailand, Terrace, Victoria, Washington State, and Wisconsin.

Julia Nolan recently completed her PhD in Curriculum Studies (Music Education) at UBC. Her research is in music performance teaching and learning at the university level through the perspectives of master teachers. Julia's thesis: Fostering Artistry through Pedagogy: Conversations with Frederick Hemke, Eugene Rousseau, and Donald Sinta is supported by a grant through the Social Sciences and Humanities Council of Canada (SSHRC).



Artistry Through Pedagogy: Conversations with Fred Hemke, Eugene Rousseau, and Donald Sinta.


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