Nicholas Jemo, recipient of the inaugural 2004 Kingston Chamber Music Festival Scholarship Award, earned his Bachelor of Music in Performance from the University of Rhode Island before completing a master’s degree at the ManhattanSchool of Music, where he was recognized for excellence in brass performance. His early career included appearances at Austria’s Attergau Festival with the Vienna Philharmonic and performances at the Salzburg Festival, establishing him as a promising young artist. Nicholas has since continued to build on this foundation through ongoing performance, collaboration, and engagement with the broader brass community.
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