Background
Belnap, Norma Lee Madsen was born on December 2, 1927 in Tremonton, Utah, United States. Daughter of Doyle Franklin and Cleo (Crawforth) Madsen.
Belnap, Norma Lee Madsen was born on December 2, 1927 in Tremonton, Utah, United States. Daughter of Doyle Franklin and Cleo (Crawforth) Madsen.
Student, Brigham Young U., summer 1947; student, San Francisco Conservatory of Music, summer 1949; Bachelor of Science, University Utah, 1951; postgraduate, Aspen Institute Music, 1953; postgraduate, Music Academy of West, Santa Barbara, California, 1962.
Secretary-treasurer, director, member of faculty, Treasure Mountain Festival of Arts, 1965, 66; member of national advising committee, National Black Music Colloquium and Competition, 1951-1993. Instructor, 1965, adjunct assistant professor music, 1969-1973, adjunct associate professor, 1973-1977, Adjunct Professor, 1977-1993. Executive vice president LOZO Public Company, 1991-1994.
Human beings get salvation both through the grace of God and their own actions. Part of the work of salvation has been done by the atonement of Jesus Christ, in that all human beings are guaranteed resurrection, but to attain the full quality of eternal life, human beings also have work to do.
Member Music Educators National Conference, Utah String Teachers Association (state membership chairman 1969-1973), Utah Music Teachers Association (state certified board 1968-1994), Utah Federation Music Clubs (1st vice president), American String Teachers Association (director Utah national string conference annual 1970-1979), Mortar Board, Mu Phi Epsilon (founder, 1st president University Utah chapter 1950, compiler Mu Phi Epsilon Composers and Their Works 1956, national vice president, music advisory, province governor 1954-1958, chapter honoree for 30 years of dedicated service 1981, chapter honoree for 50 years as member with Utah Symphony, honoree for 43 yrs of service 1994), Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Xi. Delta, Lambda Delta Sigma.
Married H. Austin Belnap, January 19, 1980. 7 stepchildren.