Daniël Smith, Music Performance, ’25

Daniël Smith, Music Performance, ’25

Music Huskie Spotlight

Huskie Spotlight: Daniël Smith, Music Performance, ’25

Daniel Smith

What did you want to be when you were growing up? When I was growing up, I wanted to be an Information Systems Specialist. I’m not pursuing that as a major now, and have chosen another path.

What is your major (and/or minor) and why did you decide on this course of study? My major is Music Performance. I realized later in high school that music was what I wanted to do with the rest of my life.

What is your favorite thing about studying and/or playing music at NIU? My favorite thing about studying music at NIU is being surrounded by other people who share the same passion as I do. Everyone is supportive of each other and it makes for a very encouraging environment.

How have you connected with other students at NIU? I play in the Wind Ensemble and the Saxophone Quartet at NIU which connects me to other students.

Are you involved in any student organizations or extra-curricular activities? The Saxophone Quartet and Wind Ensemble have been great experiences to be a part of. They provide an ensemble-based learning experience which is different from learning as a solo musician. It’s also a lot of fun being part of something bigger than yourself.

Who has been one of your favorite instructors/professors and why? Dr. Thomas Snydacker gas been one of my favorite instructors at NIU. He is an amazing teacher who’s love of music adds to the supportive environment in our practical lessons. He is also a very talented and experienced saxophonist from whom I learn a lot every time I see him for lessons or quartet rehearsals.

Why did you choose NIU to study music? I saw an ensemble performance at NIU in 2019, had a tour of the music building and met some professors. I immediately knew it was where I wanted to further my music studies.

Where is your favorite spot on campus or in the community?  I really like sitting next to the Lagoon on campus. It’s great for unwinding and the view is nice.

What advice would you give to a student who is applying to colleges?  Just go for it. Wherever you go, you’ll be able to meet wonderful people and learn a lot.

What do you do to relax or recharge?  I drink tea and I read books. I also take naps.

Coming to college, what is something that you have had to learn to do differently? I’ve had to learn to work a lot more efficiently with my time in order to get enough practice and other schoolwork done without it taking up every last minute of my day.

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Khadija Nagi, Jazz Performance, ’25

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Khadija Nagi

What did you want to be when you were growing up? When I was growing up I think I knew I wanted to do something with music before I even knew that was possible. I remember when I turned seven my aunt got me a cheap keyboard from a garage sale and I wrote my first song on it called “Spiders from Space.” Though it was silly and short and I had no idea what I was doing. I think that’s when me and my family knew that music would be a big part of my future and alas, here I am pursuing it.

What is your major (and/or minor) and why did you decide on this course of study? I am currently a first year jazz performance major and I play the trombone. I decided on studying jazz because I’ve always loved how personal this style of music is and I love all the communities I’ve met through it.

What is your favorite thing about studying and/or playing music at NIU? Without question, my favorite thing about playing music at NIU is the people I get to play with. It’s a beautiful thing when everyone around you is just as passionate as you are. I believe that music is meant to be shared with other people and it seems like everyone around me follows the same ideology.

How have you connected with other students at NIU? It’s so easy to connect with others and make new friends when you find something in common.  There’s always little circles and communities forming everywhere you look. I’ve found new friends through my theory classes, other jazz majors, my ensembles, and other trombone players. There’s so many groups that I find myself fitting right into without even trying.

Who has been one of your favorite instructors/professors and why? One of my favorite instructors is definitely Reggie Thomas. He teaches my jazz studies class and is also the head of the jazz department. He makes an effort to make a connection with his students and has been a wonderful and understanding resource for anything I need help with. His clear passion for what he does makes me excited to come into class in the morning and I’m so grateful to have him as a professor.

Why did you choose NIU to study music?  I’m from DeKalb so the obvious reasons for me to have chosen NIU are, of course, the location and the affordability, but above that it’s that I knew the school and the alums that came from it and I knew that I would love to be a part of that group. I knew the faculty would be fit for me to grow and learn. I knew the facilities would cater to what I needed. I knew that the community would be as nice and strong as it is.

Where is your favorite spot on campus or in the community? My favorite spot on campus is definitely the Music Library. I admit that I’m a little biased because I’m also a student worker there, but I genuinely think it’s such a great spot to study or to take a break between classes. It’s also just such a good resource for help with anything I need.

What advice would you give to a student who is applying to colleges? When you’re applying to colleges, don’t be afraid to reach out to talk to faculty or even visit! Especially for music students, getting to know your potential professors, facilities, and ensembles is a great way to feel more sure about your decisions and to help with the fear that always comes with a new chapter.

What do you do to relax or recharge? To relax, I usually play music whether it be practicing something productive or something just for fun. I think I’m lucky that the way I relax is also productive to what I study. Other than that though, I also like to bake in my free time!

Coming to college, what is something that you have had to learn to do differently? The biggest thing was remembering to take care of my body above all else. In high school there’s a set time for me to eat every day but coming to college, I kept forgetting to eat at the beginning and it would just end up hurting me more than anything else.

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Abria Shaw, Music Education and Vocal Performance, ’24

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Abria Shaw

What did you want to be when you were growing up? Throughout my life I have bounced between different careers, but I always went back to wanting to be a music educator. I am currently pursuing a degree in both Music Education with vocal emphasis and a degree in Vocal Performance.

What is your major (and/or minor) and why did you decide on this course of study? I am majoring in Music Education with a vocal emphasis and Vocal Performance. I decided to major in Music Education because of how inspired I was by my elementary school music teacher. In fourth grade she encouraged me to audition for a local choir. When I did, I realized I was behind the other students because I did not know how to read music. I spent most of my time copying other students, so no one would find out.

However, when I told my music teacher, she taught me how to read music outside of class and gave me piano lessons for free. She expanded my mind to so much music that I did not know was accessible to me. Having a teacher that inspired me so much, makes me want to do the same for other students. I want to support all their ambitions. I want to level the playing field in the education system and make all students feel represented in school.

With my music education degree, I want to help create strong musicians and build passionate human beings. As for my performance degree, my goal is to develop my skills as a performer to be a better teacher, have the skills I need to perform after college, and so I can continue to grow as a singer. I hope to get my masters in vocal performance and continue to sing opera after college.

However, opera is not my only passion, I would love to sing jazz, sing R&B, and soul music. Overall, with both degrees I believe I will be able to uplift people through music, while still fulfilling myself.

What is your favorite thing about studying and/or playing music at NIU? My favorite thing about studying and singing at NIU is that the faculty really tries to give you so many opportunities to learn and perform. There have been some very interesting speakers and resident composers come and visit. Also, there are so many performance opportunities, it is noticeable that he faculty here wants us to share what we are working on. I have always felt supported in all of my passions here. Also, NIU’s School of Music is trying very hard to create a more diverse and representative environment. It has been inspiring to see the school make changes from the norms and picking more diverse repertoire for performances! Since I first visited the school of music, I immediately felt that my passions would be supported.

Who has been one of your favorite instructors/professors and why?  This was a hard question because I appreciate all my professors so much. However, my voice teacher, Dr. Orna Arania has made a very big impact on me since I visited NIU my senior year in high school. I remember her explaining her teaching philosophy and it resonated with me so much. I have always valued being independent and Dr. Arania has explained to me during my time here that she is here to help me gather the tools I need to be able to be an independent performer. She has helped me so much with my confidence and has showed new ways to look at music. I have grown so much while working with her as a musician and a person. I have always trusted that she has my best interest in mind and has always pushed me to be my best. I have learned so much from Dr. Arania about how to be a smart and expressive musician. I have always admired how her presence fills up a room and her wisdom.  I look forward to continuing to work with her and learn even more from her.

Why did you choose NIU to study music?  I chose to study music at NIU because I could tell after speaking to the faculty and being told that I could double major, and that this school would truly support my passions. I remember noticing that the school of music posted more about their student’s recitals and accomplishments than some of the other schools I was looking at. I truly felt like the school’s main goal was to support my passions because I had full support with double majoring and the faculty made it clear that they wanted us to become independent musicians.

Where is your favorite spot on campus or in the community? My favorite spot on campus is the East Lagoon. It is so peaceful, and it always looks so pretty! I have always found my self over there either walking or just sitting on a bench when I just need a break. It is also fun to explore the paths because they go farther than you may think. I remember one morning I couldn’t sleep, so I walked on the path and suddenly I realized I had been walking for an hour and I was on the other side of Lincoln Highway. I have always felt like I breathe the best outside, so the lagoon is my go-to place when I need to a break from being inside all day.

What advice would you give to a student who is applying to colleges? : My advice to any student applying to college is to ask questions and reach out. I promise there are people who want you to do well and succeed. It’s okay to have questions or maybe not feel prepared. I dealt with those feelings of doubt and uncertainty about what I was doing when I applied and auditioned for school. However, asked so many questions and it helped me so much because it made me realize that that there are so many resources! Also, talking to faculty will give you a better idea of how the school works and help you see if you like the way the school communicates with you. I remember having to thank the admissions coordinator, Brigid Crawford, because I had emailed her so much even before I was accepted into the school of music. As we get older, we must advocate for ourselves and our education, so reach out.

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Hannah Kaspar

What did you want to be when you were growing up? When I was little I wanted to be a musician. I am pursuing that now in school.

What is your major (and/or minor) and why did you decide on this course of study?
 My major is music performance. I decided on this because I love playing. Making music is my favorite thing to do.

What is your favorite thing about studying and/or playing music at NIU? I really enjoy the atmosphere of the ensembles here. It is very welcoming.

How have you connected with other students at NIU? I have connected with other students through our shared classes and ensembles. I have several classes that overlap with the same people so it’s easy to connect with them.

Who has been one of your favorite instructors/professors and why? : John Gaudette is probably my favorite professor. He teaches bassoon private lessons. I enjoy going to my lesson every week and he has always been encouraging of my playing.

Why did you choose NIU to study music? I chose NIU because I had friends that attended here and loved it. They talked it up and when I looked up the music program I was amazed by what I found online about it.

What advice would you give to a student who is applying to colleges?  Don’t be discouraged if you are unsure of your major, you’re able to change it.

What do you do to relax or recharge? I like to crochet and play video games to relax.

Coming to college, what is something that you have had to learn to do differently? I have had to learn to budget my time more efficiently because sometimes classes require more certain weeks than others and to be able to be flexible and give classes the time they need to be successful in.

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Scott Anderson

What is your major (and/or minor) and why did you decide on this course of study? Music Performance. I chose this path to be equipped and prepared for my career as a performer and educator.

What is your favorite thing about studying and/or playing music at NIU?
 My favorite thing about studying music at NIU is the outstanding faculty. during my time at NIU I studied with several highly acclaimed and world-renown musicians and educators. The quality of instructors can hardly be matched by any institution at any price point.

Who has been one of your favorite instructors/professors and why?  One of my favorite instructors was Professor Reggie Thomas. He is a superb musician and an even better educator. He directs the NIU Jazz Orchestra and teaches courses such as Intro to Jazz and Jazz Pedagogy.

Why did you choose NIU to study music? I chose NIU because I really liked the environment of the music department but I mainly wanted to study guitar with the great Fareed Haque. Though he is now retired, professors Bobby Broom and An Tran are doing an excellent job leading the guitar department at NIU.

Where is your favorite spot on campus or in the community? My favorite place on campus is the waterfall at the lagoon. I found this to be the most peaceful and beautiful offering of the NIU campus. I have always been drawn to moving water and I have a deep connection to it.

Coming to college, what is something that you have had to learn to do differently? Some of the most important skills to learn in college are time and stress management. As a music performance major, building your skills and practicing your instrument are arguably the most important part of your agenda. In order to do this well, you must order the priorities of your life and perform tasks efficiently.

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