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International Marimba Soloist, Nancy Zeltsman (b.1958) has taught at the Boston Conservatory and Berklee College of Music since 1993.

Biography

Zeltsman was born in 1958 in Morristown, New Jersey

In 1976, Zeltsman studied with Vic Firth at New England Conservatory of Music. Following her sophomore year (1978), she was a percussion fellow at Tanglewood. She took a sabbatical and returned to NEC in 1980 to continue her studies, graduating with a Bachelor of Music (percussion performance) in 1982. She then studied jazz improvisation with Dave Samuels for several years.

She performed in a duo with violinist Sharan Leventhal in the mid 1980s through to the mid 1990s, and another duo with Janis Potter after the former duo dissolved. She occasionally performs with Jack Van Geem, and a recording she made with him was released in 1994.

In 1993, she was offered a Chair at the Boston Conservatory and Berklee College of Music, where she teaches the marimba exclusively.

Recorded works

"Marimolin" (Marimba/Violin duo with Sharan Leventhal)

  • Marimolin (1988),
  • Phantasmata (1995, GM Recordings)
  • Combo Platter (1994, Catalyst/BMG)

with Jack Van Geem

  • Pedro and Olga Learn to Dance (July 2004)

solo

  • Woodcuts (1993, GM Recordings)
  • See Ya Thursday (1999, Equilibrium)
  • Sweet Song (June 2005, )

Published works

  • Four Mallet Marimba Playing: A Musical Approach for All Levels (2003 Hal Leonard Corporation) ISBN 0-634-03426-X.

Contributor to Percussive Notes magazine; Associate Editor of keyboard articles from 1999 through 2001.

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