100 songs and counting for Medina student who will study music composition at Fredonia State

By Ginny Kropf, correspondent Posted 7 May 2025 at 8:54 am

Photo by Jessica Stewart Photography: Nicholas Reese, posing here in his Mustang Marching Band uniform, loves writing music and plans to study music composition at Fredonia State College’s School of Music.

MEDINA – A Medina High School senior with a passion for writing music is being commended for his contributions to Medina’s annual Arbor Day celebration.

Several months ago, Oak Orchard Elementary School music teacher Andrea Busch contacted Nicholas Reese and asked if he could write a song about trees which Oak Orchard’s second grade Glee Club could sing on Arbor Day. The Glee Club has been singing at Arbor Day for three years.

Nicholas sat down and started thinking about trees.

“It was very general, so I had to be creative,” Nicholas said. “I spent a week writing the lyrics, and finished the entire thing in a month.”

He titled his composition “Oscillating Futures.”

Chris Busch, Andrea’s father-in-law and Medina Forestry coordinator, said to have a song written by a Medina student specifically for Arbor Day and performed by the Oak Orchard Glee club is an incredibly special honor.

“Truly, it made the occasion all the more special,” Chris said.

The teacher added her praise for the composition and what it meant to her students.

“I am honored that Nick was willing to share his talents and compose a piece of music specifically for the Oak Orchard Glee Club,” Andrea said. “Out of all the songs we learned this year, ‘Oscillating Futures’ was a clear favorite amongst the second graders. They affectionally called it ‘Nick’s Song’ and begged to practice it every day. These kinds of collaborations are what make our district special, and the Medina Music Department could not be more proud of Nick. He has a bright future ahead of him and we can’t wait to see all the amazing things he will accomplish.”

Nicholas said he has been writing songs since he was 11 and in fifth grade.

“I have since written about 100 songs,” he said. “A lot of times I write pieces in perspective to things that are happening in my life. I try to write emotionally.”

Photo by Tom Rivers: Nick Reese watches the Glee Club perform his song during an Arbor Day celebration on April 25.

Nicholas plays percussion in the Mustang Marching Band and Jazz Band.

“I became very inspired by the Marching Band in seventh grade, and knew then I should consider it seriously,” Nicholas said.

“But I really just want to sit in a room and write songs all day,” he said.

Writing notes is easy, but putting words to them is a bigger challenge, he said.

Most everything he writes is instrumental, he added.

When Nicholas graduates this summer, he plans to attend Fredonia State College’s School of Music to study music composition. That is also Andrea’s Alma Mater.