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Noëlle Tinturin is now teaching piano in Ventura County.  Due to the increasing demand for music instructors in this area, Noëlle Tinturin is now teaching weekly in Camarillo Monday through Wednesday. Noëlle, a long-standing member of the San Bernardino Branch of the Music Teachers’ Association of California (MTAC) has also joined the Pleasant Valley Branch which serves all of Camarillo, Oxnard, and Ventura. So all of her students will be eligible to participate in all MTAC events, including festivals, competitions, and recitals.  She is looking forward to developing new young talent in Ventura County, and she is accepting students of all levels from beginning through advanced, and from age 5 to adult.
Noëlle will continue to teach at the Tinturin Music Studio in Lake Arrowhead on Thursdays and Fridays.  Noëlle Tinturin has been teaching piano lessons for over 40 years in Los Angeles and San Bernardino Counties, and has developed many award-winning students.  For information about lessons and scheduling, call Noëlle Tinturin at 909-337-3811 (home), 909-663-7911 (cell) or 805-484-4721 (Ventura County) or use the “Contact Us” form on this website.

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 09 March 2010 11:48 )
 

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