Irish-born professor of music Nina Nash-Robertson says career is rare, wondrous gift
"Nina Nash-Robertson considers herself a “real choir geek.”
The director of choral activities and professor of music said her favorite piece is often the one she is working on and she has been moved to tears by the beauty of many.
She said she loves renaissance music and has a special interest in Irish choral music because she was born in Ireland, where she retains citizenship.
“I find it beautiful and deeply moving and very exciting,” she said.
Nash-Robertson has been director of choral activities since 1983 and conducts the Concert Choir, Chamber Singers and Festival Chorus. She said the most rewarding part about being a professor and a director is working with talented students who love music.
“I get to make music all day long,” she said. “That’s a rare and wondrous gift.”"
The director of choral activities and professor of music said her favorite piece is often the one she is working on and she has been moved to tears by the beauty of many.
She said she loves renaissance music and has a special interest in Irish choral music because she was born in Ireland, where she retains citizenship.
“I find it beautiful and deeply moving and very exciting,” she said.
Nash-Robertson has been director of choral activities since 1983 and conducts the Concert Choir, Chamber Singers and Festival Chorus. She said the most rewarding part about being a professor and a director is working with talented students who love music.
“I get to make music all day long,” she said. “That’s a rare and wondrous gift.”"
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