Samuel Scheele is a composer, arranger, instrumentalist, and singer currently pursuing a master's of music in composition at Bowling Green State University, located in Bowling Green, Ohio. He graduated from Goshen College with a degree in Music, studying with local composer Ryan Olivier. His portfolio includes a multitude of genres, including chamber, orchestral, choral, and electronic. He is especially interested in the intersection of performer as storyteller and creator of atmosphere. While attending Goshen College, he was introduced to the Mennonite faith, faith becoming a big inspiration in his compositions.
His music has been performed by Ensemble CONCEPT/21 and various musicians in the Bowling Green area.
As a performer, his voice can regularly be heard in churches around Northwestern Ohio as well as in Bowling Green State University Choirs. He plays the euphonium in the university's tuba/euphonium choir as well as the wind symphony
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