Masterclass: Nathan Mensink, Saxophone
- 20 Lessons
- 16 minutes
Advance your saxophone playing and technical skills with these masterclass video lessons from Nathan Mensink, Selmer Saxophone Artist
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Course curriculum
Nathan Mensink
Selmer Saxophone Artist
Nathan Mensink is a Henri Selmer performing artist active in both classical and jazz styles and is assistant professor of saxophone at Arkansas Tech University. His musical endeavors have taken him across the United States and Europe. Mensink is a frequent soloist with various university ensembles, orchestras, and community groups, most recently being featured with the Morehead State University Symphony Band at the 2022 KMEA conference. Other notable solo performances include John Williams' Escapades with the Henry Mancini Institute Orchestra, opening a Festival Miami program featuring singer-songwriter Ben Folds, and Ralph Martino’s Gershwin Fantasy under the baton of legendary conductor Colonel Arnald Gabriel.
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