
Norman recently retired as the Director of Percussion Studies at the University of Arizona, a position he has held at UA since 1997. His responsibilities included teaching applied percussion lessons from Freshman through D.M.A. level; directing the UA Percussion Ensembles; directing CrossTalk, the UA Electronic Percussion Group, and overseeing the graduate directors of the Rosewood Marimba Band, UA Steel and Blue Steel, and Malleus, the Graduate Percussion Quartet. In addition, Norman taught courses in Percussion History and Literature, and Percussion Pedagogy. For the previous five years before his retirement, Norman was also an adjunct instructor for the UA School of Information, teaching a course entitled "The Technology of Sound".
Before coming to UA, Norm was the Professor of Percussion at Del Mar College in Corpus Christi, Texas and Adjunct Professor of Music at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi. He held these positions for eighteen years. Norman has also taught at the Rubin Academy of Music in Jerusalem, Israel, and at Indiana University, Florida State University, and the Conservatory of Music at the University of Missouri at Kansas City.
In 2015, Norman was honored to be given as the Charles and Irene Putnam Excellence in Teaching Award by the College of Fine Arts at the University of Arizona. In 2002, Norman was honored to be the recipient of the Maestro Award from the University of Arizona School of Music, awarded "in recognition of his students' outstanding achievements." In 1992, Norman was selected to be Del Mar College's faculty representative to the National Seminar for Master Teachers. While at Del Mar, Norman was twice nominated for the Minnie Piper Stevens Award for Outstanding Teaching.
Before coming to UA, Norm was the Professor of Percussion at Del Mar College in Corpus Christi, Texas and Adjunct Professor of Music at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi. He held these positions for eighteen years. Norman has also taught at the Rubin Academy of Music in Jerusalem, Israel, and at Indiana University, Florida State University, and the Conservatory of Music at the University of Missouri at Kansas City.
In 2015, Norman was honored to be given as the Charles and Irene Putnam Excellence in Teaching Award by the College of Fine Arts at the University of Arizona. In 2002, Norman was honored to be the recipient of the Maestro Award from the University of Arizona School of Music, awarded "in recognition of his students' outstanding achievements." In 1992, Norman was selected to be Del Mar College's faculty representative to the National Seminar for Master Teachers. While at Del Mar, Norman was twice nominated for the Minnie Piper Stevens Award for Outstanding Teaching.
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