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Rebecca Wolf-Nail began her composing career at an early age when she
began studying piano. Though often frustrated by her refusal to play
the music 'as written,' her teachers encouraged her interest and occasionally
allowed her to play her own pieces in recitals. She studied flute and
clarinet in middle school, but continued inventing her own tunes when
she got the chance.
At Portland State University, she earned her B.A. in music. She studied
voice, harp and composition, but it wasn't until tendonitis forced her
to abandon the harp as a career that she began to compose full-time.
She pursued post-graduate studies in composition, orchestration and
music technology at Seattle Pacific University. Along the way she became
interested in film scoring, and went on to attend Emmy-Award winning
Hummie Mann's NW Film Scoring Institute.
After completing the film scoring institute's program, she went on
to score many short films. She is currently working on her second indie
feature, "Warrior's End" (dir. Bjorn Anderson). She also wrote
a musical, "Take It Outside," which won Best Musical in Burien
Live Theatre's 2005 Hunt Playwrights Festival and was produced in 2006.
She has also written concert pieces for string orchestra, string quartet
and piano.
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