Performing Arts - Music
Time:
Guest Artist: Nicholas May (Saxophone) Recital
Date:
7:30 pm
Westbrook Music Building
1104 R St
Lincoln NE 68508
Lincoln NE 68508
Additional Info: WMB
Contact:
Brian Reetz, (402) 472-6865, breetz2@unl.edu
Saxophonist, clarinetist, and composer/arranger Nicholas May has been recognized as an outstanding musician from a young age, picking up the saxophone at age 10 and soon performing with honor groups.
A native of Lincoln, Nebraska, he has won or been a finalist in numerous state, national, and international competitions including the Lincoln Symphony Orchestra’s Young Artist Competition, Nebraska Music Teachers Association Young Artist Competition-Woodwind Division, Singapore Woodwind Festival-Saxophone Division, University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s Undergraduate Concerto Competition, MTNA Young Artist and Chamber Music Competitions, and the Arapahoe Philharmonic Orchestra’s Young Artist Completion.
Nicholas is an adjunct instructor at Mid-Plains Community College in McCook, Nebraska where he teaches applied clarinet and saxophone lessons. He received his masters of music at the University of Kansas, his bachelors of music at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln.
This concert is FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC and is proudly presented by the University of Nebraska–Lincoln Saxophone Studio.
Program: https://unl.box.com/s/gtd3mqsvbk8fzmf5hno263qr6z0sh6ng
A native of Lincoln, Nebraska, he has won or been a finalist in numerous state, national, and international competitions including the Lincoln Symphony Orchestra’s Young Artist Competition, Nebraska Music Teachers Association Young Artist Competition-Woodwind Division, Singapore Woodwind Festival-Saxophone Division, University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s Undergraduate Concerto Competition, MTNA Young Artist and Chamber Music Competitions, and the Arapahoe Philharmonic Orchestra’s Young Artist Completion.
Nicholas is an adjunct instructor at Mid-Plains Community College in McCook, Nebraska where he teaches applied clarinet and saxophone lessons. He received his masters of music at the University of Kansas, his bachelors of music at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln.
This concert is FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC and is proudly presented by the University of Nebraska–Lincoln Saxophone Studio.
Program: https://unl.box.com/s/gtd3mqsvbk8fzmf5hno263qr6z0sh6ng