Nora Lewis

Philip O. Paglialonga

Nora Lewis is Associate Professor of Oboe at Western Michigan 
University, where she teaches undergraduate and graduate oboe students, 
coaches woodwind chamber music, teaches courses in music theory,
performs with the Western Wind Quintet and Western Winds, and 
coordinates the Bullock Performance Institute. Lewis previously served 
on the faculty of Kansas State University for eight years, where she
was Assistant/Associate Professor of Oboe & Music History and performed 
with the Konza Winds faculty quintet.

Lewis has performed with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, 
Boston Lyric Opera, Boston Classical Orchestra, Wichita Symphony 
Orchestra, New Hampshire Symphony, Camerata Chicago, and International
Contemporary Ensemble (ICE). She was a founding member of Ensemble 
Dal Niente and held orchestral positions with the Elmhurst Symphony   
Orchestra and the Plymouth Philharmonic. She has performed in recital 
at St. Paul’s Church in Covent Garden, London, on the Cranbrook Music 
Guild artist series, Hale Library concert series, and in live recital 
broadcasts on Blue Lake Public Radio, WMUK Kalamazoo’s “In Concert,” 
and “Live from Studio B” at WFMT in Chicago. 

Lewis has presented clinics, performances, and papers at national and 
international conferences including the Midwest Clinic, International 
Double Reed Society, College Music Society, CBDNA (southwest region), 
ClarinetFest, National Flute Association, in locations such as the 
United Kingdom, Japan, South Korea, Sweden, Finland, and throughout the 
United States. Honors include a Big-12 Faculty Fellowship, honorary 
membership in Sigma Alpha Iota as a National Arts Associate, and a Yale
AlumniVentures Grant to support her work with music programs in Haiti. 

For ten summers Lewis taught at Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp in Michigan. 
She has served on the CMS National Advisory Board for performance, 
editor for the Midwest Double Reed Society, and is consulting 
editor for The Instrumentalist magazine. She received a doctor 
of music degree from Northwestern University’s Bienen School of Music, 
a master of music degree from Yale University, and a 
bachelor of music degree in performance and a bachelor of arts degree in
 philosophy from Lawrence University. 

Her principal oboe teachers include Michael Henoch, Richard Killmer, 
Ronald Roseman, Howard Niblock, and Grover Schiltz (English horn).