Noel Cano Hearn is an AmSAT-certified Alexander Technique instructor and a Music Education professor at UCLA. She has also taught at the California Institute for the Arts, Loyola Marymount University, University of Southern California, the National Children’s Chorus, Bloom School of Music and Dance, as well as working with private clients like tech giant Espree Devora and opera superstar Lisette Oropesa. Noel studied voice and choral conducting at Louisiana State University with Loraine Sims, Sara Lyn Baird, and Kenneth Fulton. Her Alexander Technique training was done at the Alexander Training Institute of Los Angeles. Noel’s aims in teaching are to create a holistic approach to music education, fostering a safe, curious, exciting environment in which to learn and grow. This includes not only musical exploration but a biomechanical understanding of the body and how we use it.
Noel Cano Hearn
Lecturer - Alexander Technique and Music Education
Conducting
Graduate study and training in choral, orchestral, or wind conducting
Ethnomusicology
The study of global musical traditions through performance training, research, and field work
Global Jazz Studies
Jazz performance and musicianship courses are paired with African American Studies
Music Composition
Mentorship in the creation and realization of music for concerts, opera, and visual media
Music Education
Preparation for music educators leading to a BA and teaching credential in just four years
Music Industry
A leadership-focused professional degree which prepares students to transform the creative, entrepreneurial, and executive structures of the music industry
Musicology
The scholarly study of the histories, cultures, and critical interpretations of music and music-making
Music Performance
Study and training towards professional performance careers in Western classical music