![]() I am always flattered when musicians want to do a full concert of my works, and I was glad that I could be out there to be a part of it and witness other people playing my music so well.įinally, I made to Kansas State University where I got to present " Beatboxing to a Better Bach", "Glutton for Gimmocks, a Composer's Addiction to Extended Techniques", and "The Hustle". Then it was off to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln to present "The Piccolo Music of Nicole Chamberlain" thanks to piccoloists Elizabeth Robinson and Alyssa Borrell. "Glutton for Gimmicks" explains why I compose the way I do, and what my process is like for implementing into my work. "Beatboxing to a Better Bach" is the most requested workshop and I have given it serveral times. The students at the University of Wyoming learned how to "Beatbox to a Better Bach" and why I'm such a "Glutton for Gimmicks". They get so excited to perform and its fun to watch. Composing for young students is always such a challege, and I hope its something I get to do more. I loved working with the students and even made my percussion performance debut. The students of Boulder Country Day School premiered "E Pluribus, Unum" during their Fine Arts Week.
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