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2023 Sher Distinguished Musician Scholars announced

Nate Bonin and Danny Kaminski are our 2023 Sher Distinguished Musician Scholars! These students will receive full scholarships funded by John and Anna Sie who established the award in 2014.

ā€œIā€™m delighted that both Nathan and Daniel have been named our next Sher Distinguished Musician Scholars, and I'm pleased that weā€™re able to support two exceptional music students from Colorado,ā€ says Associate Dean for Undergraduate Studies + Enrollment Management Matthew Roeder. ā€œNathan and Daniel are not only outstanding individuals but also exemplary musicians who will undoubtedly represent the College of Music extremely well.ā€

Nate Bonin
Nate Bonin

Boninā€”a Longmont nativeā€”is studying French horn performance with Professor of Horn Mike Thornton. ā€œI chose CU Boulder because Iā€™ve worked with Professor Thornton in the past,ā€ he says. ā€œMy teacher in high school would take me to master classes and things that were happening at the studio hereā€”I got to see everything and really wanted to be a part of it.ā€

Bonin has chosen to pursue music because it makes him feel ā€œcompletely fulfilled.ā€Ģż

"Iā€™ve played in a number of ensembles and not only being a part of those groups and playing, but also being in the audience is a good experience for meā€”and I think it honestly is for everybody,ā€ says Bonin whoā€™s excited to be at the College of Music.

ā€œThis scholarship is absolutely life changing,ā€ he adds.

Danny Kaminski
Danny KaminskiĢż

Kaminski grew up in Colorado Springs and is studying jazz bass with Jazz Studies Lecturer Bijoux Barbosa. He chose the College of Music because he loves the faculty and the students here. ā€œMy main goal in looking at music schools was to follow where the good players are going,ā€ Kaminski says. ā€œBecause thatā€™s where the future of music is and thatā€™s what I want to be a part of.

ā€œI just canā€™t necessarily imagine myself being happy doing anything else. I feel like, when I play music, itā€™s the only time that my thoughts feel more cohesive and more streamlined and purposeful. And most importantly, why we pretty much do anything, itā€™s really fun.ā€

Kaminskiā€™s goals for the future are to continue to push jazz music forward and bring it into the modern age. More than anything, though, Kaminski says, ā€œI just want to help give back. Iā€™ve had too many teachers to count, my parents, so many students, that helped me in immeasurable ways. I feel like I owe it to them and to everyone else, including the next generation, to give that back and to be a helping force.ā€

The Sher Distinguished Musician Scholarship will help Kaminski along that path and allows him to fully engage in his College of Music education. ā€œIā€™m eternally thankful for that and I donā€™t think it will ever truly set in that I got a full ride. I truly donā€™t have the words, Iā€™m so deeply thankful.ā€