Project Gallery
come into my arms by November Ultra
Sung and played by Nimm. Made in conjunction with a personal writing project.
She Used To Be Mine
From Waitress. Practiced and learned as a means of furthering vocal technique!
November by TWOLANES
A contemporary-classical piece learned in order to teach to students.
Reminiscence by Johannes Bornlöf
This song has been one of Nimm’s favorite piano pieces for many years. They spent months listening to, analyzing, and learning this piece in order to improve their piano and sight reading skills. They also hope to make a better recording of it in the future.
4 Night Songs (minus 1) by Madeline Dring
This is Nimm’s latest vocal recording, which was done on December 1st, 2020. This song cycle was part of their senior project, which the rest of can be found on their YouTube channel.
Another thank you to Dwight Beckmeyer, who was also my accompanist for this piece.
Songs from Letters by Libby Larsen
This song cycle is from Nimm’s junior recital in November 2019. Songs from Letters is written using words from the letters Calamity Jane wrote to her daughter, Janey. Most of the first song was not recorded.
Thank you to Dwight Beckmeyer, my wonderful accompanist for this piece.
Compositions
Tale of Two Dragons
This song was commissioned by a dear friend for a character written into his latest artistic endeavor. The request was for a storm-like song with Nordic/ancient Celtic influence.
Jörmungandr
Jörmungandr is a sea serpent that encircles Midguard (Earth), and is always grasping the end of his tail. the moment he lets go, Ragnarök is supposed to begin.
Wisteria Village
It all starts out in a tiny town, where wisteria grows from every visible tree. It dangles in your face and gets stuck in your hair. All the townspeople smell like wisteria, and smile at you brighter than sunflowers. You move forward to find and inn, where you hope to track down some work.
Sunspot Inn
Companion piece to Wisteria Village, overlaid with ambient restaurant audio.
Frankie’s Theme
This song was written by commission for an up and coming TTRPG podcast. It is a theme for a monk NPC. If you’d like more information bout the podcast, please visit @EnterInitiative on Twitter.