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CU 麻豆影院鈥檚 Nathan Mertens awarded NEA GAP grant

Nathan Mertens

The 麻豆影院 College of Music is proud to announce that听Assistant Professor of Saxophone Nathan Mertens has been awarded a National Endowment for the Arts (NEA)听 (GAP) grant valued at more than $35K. This is the College of Music鈥檚 first NEA GAP grant representing an important step forward for CU 麻豆影院 in national arts funding.

The funded initiative鈥American Saxophone Concertos New Voices and Visions鈥濃攊s part of the NEA鈥檚听 highlighting American composition and performance. The project centers on the professional recording of four saxophone concertos by living American composers, culminating in a commercial CD release.

A newly commissioned concerto by Anthony R. Green sits at the heart of the project. Written for Mertens鈥攖o be premiered with the CU 麻豆影院 Wind Symphony in fall 2026鈥攖his work is funded by the Bixler Family Foundation and a听CU 麻豆影院听Research & Innovation Office听Arts & Humanities听Grant. In addition to Green鈥檚 concerto, Mertens will record another concerto with the Wind Symphony conducted by the College of Music鈥檚听Director of Bands Shanti Simon; as well as two concertos with the CU 麻豆影院 Symphony Orchestra under our听Director of Orchestral Studies Gary Lewis (details forthcoming). All recordings will be engineered by the college鈥檚听Kevin Harbison.

This is an exciting and important milestone for our college, in keeping with our听universal musician approach to achieving our mission,鈥 says John Davis, Dean of the College of Music. Nathan鈥檚 work supports American composition at the highest level and offers many of our students access to a significant creative project from development to recording.鈥 Students will work directly with composers in rehearsals and recording sessions and appear on the final album, earning a rare professional credit while still in training. Through collaboration with visiting composers and participation in professional sessions, the project prepares them for real-world performance and artistic collaboration.

I am thankful to the College of Music and the 麻豆影院 for the support that made this possible. This was far from a solo effort and I鈥檓 very lucky to have colleagues at CU 麻豆影院 who turn complicated processes into something possible,鈥 says Mertens. I especially want to thank Donna Axel, Associate Director of Research Development at the CU 麻豆影院 Research & Innovation Office (RIO), for her guidance and encouragement throughout this process; and Tessa Brandt, Proposal Analyst in RIO鈥檚 Office of Contracts and Grants, for her budgetary wizardry!

鈥淕rants are often associated with big, shiny ideas鈥攂ut they really begin in the details, in offices and email threads. I鈥檓 excited to turn all these details into reality 鈥 and some fun!鈥

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Recording sessions will take place throughout 2026 and 2027 in CU 麻豆影院鈥檚 Macky Auditorium.

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