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founded Pittsburgh’s chapter of the New Friends of Music, which still exists today as the Pittsburgh Chamber Music Society, the city’s premiere chamber music series. She was an honorary member of the Tuesday Music Club. She later founded the Peacham Music Festival in Vermont, where many live recordings of her maturing performances were produced.
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In 1934, Mrs. Norton married chemist Bernard Lewis and settled in Pittsburgh in 1942 to raise a family when he was hired by the U.S. Bureau of Mines. She continued to perform, soloing with the PSO under music director William Steinberg in 1954 and giving numerous local recitals. With her husband she
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Yet, possibly the most important factor in Mrs. Norton's evolution as an artist occurred during the years which she spent away from the concert stage developing her playing through more secluded work.
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As if fulfilling this prediction, Norton soon played in Moscow, St. Petersburg, and Budapest. In the United States, she made her formal debut at
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Mrs. Norton made her first appearance within that same year with the Queen’s Hall Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Sir
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at her studios in Pennsylvania, Vermont, and at numerous universities throughout the United States, and has taught at the
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and later premiered many new works at frequent concert appearances at Town Hall. She was invited by
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wrote, "Her Bach is played as Bach would have wished to hear it." In Amsterdam,
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in 1927, she performed in Vienna, The Hague, Paris, and Leipzig with the famous
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An important milestone occurred in Mrs. Norton's development when she heard
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Mrs. Norton performed with the American Chamber Orchestra, the
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with William Lindsay, who later introduced her to Dame
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