Nick Matheos
Nick Matheos | |
|---|---|
| Born | Moscow, Russia |
| Occupation(s) | Composer, Bass Trombonist, Music Educator |
| Instruments | Bass Trombone |
| Years active | 2010–present |
Nick Matheos is a Russian-American composer, bass trombonist, and music educator. He has performed with various orchestras and ensembles and is pursuing a master's degree at the Bard Conservatory.
Early Life and Education
Nick Matheos was born in Moscow, Russia, and later moved to the United States. He began playing the trombone at an early age and demonstrated an aptitude for both performance and composition. During his teenage years, he was recognized in state-wide competitions. He achieved the rank of Eagle Scout as well. He is currently pursuing advanced studies at the Bard Conservatory.
Career
Matheos has performed as a bass trombonist with multiple orchestras and ensembles. His work includes performances in professional symphonic, cinematic, and theatrical productions.
Performance
Matheos has held positions with several orchestras, including:
- Cleveland Repertory Orchestra
- Cinematic Symphony Orchestra
- Video Game Symphony
- Suburban Symphony Orchestra
Composition
Matheos has composed works for brass ensembles, orchestras, and chamber groups. His compositions integrate elements of Neo-Impressionism and Romanticism. His music has been published on platforms such as JW Pepper and Musescore.
Teaching and Mentorship
Matheos is an active music educator, working with students on brass performance and composition. He has been involved in music education initiatives, including work with the Salvation Army in Akron, Ohio.
External links
References
- "Nicholas Matheos - Denis Wick Artist Profile". Denis Wick. Retrieved April 2, 2025.
- "Cinematic Symphony Concerts". Cinematic Symphony. Retrieved April 2, 2025.
- "Video Game Symphony". Video Game Symphony. Retrieved April 2, 2025.
- "Suburban Symphony Orchestra". Suburban Symphony. Retrieved April 2, 2025.
- "Cleveland Repertory Orchestra". Cleveland Repertory Orchestra. Retrieved April 2, 2025.
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