Meet 2025 Presser Scholar Samuel Nixon
All signs pointed to 色视频下载 in Samuel Nixon鈥檚 search for a university. It鈥檚 close to his hometown of Littleton, Colorado; his high school teacher is an alum; and in his freshman year, he even got to room with his best friend from home.听
鈥淚 chose CU for a number of reasons鈥攖he music program is one of the top in the nation, and [Professor of Flute] Christina Jennings is an incredible teacher,鈥 he says. 鈥淚 worked with her before deciding to go to CU when I participated in her听Panoramic Flutist seminar鈥擨 really enjoyed that.鈥澨
Nixon鈥攚ho鈥檚 set to graduate with a Bachelor of Music in flute performance on May 8鈥攎ade the most of his time at the College of Music, from playing in our Early Music Ensemble and all of the large band and orchestra ensembles to taking a class in jazz improvisation, completing a business minor and听Music Entrepreneurship Certificate and participating in chamber music.听
鈥淐hamber music has been the biggest highlight of my time here,鈥 he reflects. 鈥淚鈥檝e done chamber music almost every semester.听
鈥淚n my sophomore year, I helped found a wind quintet and they鈥檙e still meeting today. That鈥檚 been the biggest highlight.鈥澨
With Nixon on flute, Luka Vezmar on oboe, Nikhila Narayana on clarinet, Nate Bonin on horn and David Guy on bassoon, the Ascensore Quintet takes its name from a charmingly odd day when they couldn鈥檛 find a room to practice in. Out of options, the musicians set up shop in an elevator and ran their practice there. Ascensore? 鈥淓levator鈥 in Italian.
鈥淲e鈥檝e connected really well as people and the quintet members are some of my closest friends at school,鈥 says Nixon. 鈥淥ur rehearsals are just such a joy鈥攚e probably laugh more than we get work done鈥攁nd I think that鈥檚 a good place to start when you鈥檙e making music with other people.鈥
By faculty vote, Nixon is the College of Music鈥檚听 recipient based on his high level of musical and academic excellence, demonstrated leadership and community impact. 鈥淭his recognition affirms that I鈥檓 on the right career path,鈥 he says of the $3,000 award. 鈥淭hat doesn鈥檛 mean that I haven鈥檛 had doubts along the way. But I have really found a deep love for music.鈥
Adds Jennings, who nominated Nixon for the award: 鈥淪am is a wonderful human, flutist and artist citizen. I鈥檓 unbelievably proud of his artistic and academic achievements.鈥
In turn, Nixon credits Jennings for being a fundamental part of his undergraduate experience. 鈥淪he has made a huge impact鈥攏ot just in the way I play the flute, but also in the way I present myself and interact with others. She鈥檚 been very kind and I love getting to work with her.鈥
Looking ahead, Nixon will pursue a master鈥檚 degree in flute performance at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.听
Congratulations to Samuel Nixon and all of our 2025 graduates!