2024 Student Handbook
Student handbook for the ETC class that started August 26 2024
Nate is an aspiring producer. He is also a musician, composer, arranger, photographer, and soon to be sound designer. He is proud to be studying at Carnegie Mellon, where both his mother and brother attended. He graduated in 2008 with a BA in Music Performance from the Oberlin College Conservatory, studying with Peter Dominguez and Tom Sperl. After college, Nate was the music director and curriculum designer of the Rockstarz Clinic, a touring music instruction program.
For the past four years, Nate has performed as a bassist and band leader in the HALCats, a show band aboard the Holland America Line cruise ships.
Nate also has several years of music industry experience working as a booking and tour agent, ensemble manager and concert producer. He has worked for the Oberlin Conservatory, the Eastern Music Festival, and the Grammy-winning Manchester Craftsman's Guild Jazz Department, and with artists including Hilary Hahn, The Canadian Brass, Bruce Hornsby, Mavis Staples (The Staples Singers), and Aimee Mann.
Current Project: HachiBashi (Interactive Japanese Culture)
Role: Producer
Student handbook for the ETC class that started August 26 2024
Post graduation results of ETC students who completed degree requirements in May 2023.
Student handbook for the ETC class that started August 28 2023.
Post graduation results of ETC students who completed degree requirements in December 2021 and May 2022
Post graduation results of ETC students who completed degree requirements in December 2020 and may 2021
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