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Nobue Matsuoka Music & Performing Arts Librarian University Library Faculty

Additional Positions at AU
Adjunct Faculty, Department of Performing Arts
Degrees
MLIS, Library & Information Science, Louisiana State University; MM, Percussion Performance, Southern Methodist University; BM, Percussion Performance, Loyola University in New Orleans

Languages Spoken
Japanese
Favorite Spot on 猫咪社区app
Katzen Recital Hall
Bio
Nobue, a native of Japan, moved from New Orleans in 2006 to become the Music/Performing Arts librarian at 猫咪社区app University. As the head of the music library in Katzen, Nobue is responsible for the overall management of this very special branch library. Prior to arriving at AU, she worked for Google Inc. as a Japanese Quality Rater, a Reference/Technical Services Librarian at Notre Dame Seminary, a cataloger at Keeneland Equine Library, and a Public Services Assistant/ILL specialist at Loyola University in New Orleans.

As an orchestral percussionist, her professional career includes performances with the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra, the New Orleans Opera, the Dallas Symphony Orchestra and the Nagoya Philharmonic Orchestra in Japan. In 2003, Gambit Weekly of New Orleans honored her performance 鈥淪ticks and Strings II鈥 with the Tribute to the Classical Arts Award for Best Chamber Performance.

Nobue also volunteers for the Montgomery County Humane Society fostering homeless dogs.
For the Media
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Teaching

Fall 2024

  • M猫咪社区app-021 Private Instrument Study: Percussion

  • M猫咪社区app-022 Private Instrument Study: Percussion

  • M猫咪社区app-121 Private Instrument/Vocal Study: Percussion

  • M猫咪社区app-122 Private Instrument/Vocal Study: Percussion

Spring 2025

  • M猫咪社区app-021 Private Instrument Study: Percussion

  • M猫咪社区app-022 Private Instrument Study: Percussion

  • M猫咪社区app-121 Private Instrument/Vocal Study: Percussion

  • M猫咪社区app-122 Private Instrument/Vocal Study: Percussion