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Selen Nsabiyeze has been teaching violin since her second year of high school. Before teaching at WMS in Toronto, she taught for El Sistema Calgary, a non-profit organization focused on bringing music to kids without access to lessons.

She has 13 years of solo, chamber, and orchestral playing, and is now a student at the University of Toronto studying violin performance under Jonathan Crow, the concert master of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra.

Selen Nsabiyeze

Selen Nsabiyeze

Violin

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