In her senior year at UNT, Shara Nova ('97) received advice from her vocal teacher, the late Laurel Miller, that would have a profound effect on her singing and her values.
"One thing she would say is, 'If there's only one person in the audience that understands what you're doing, you should consider yourself very lucky,'" Nova says. "I never wanted to take for granted that feeling of reciprocity that happens with an audience, and to know that it's rare."
The vocalist and composer has taken that advice into a career known for its versatility and innovation. She leads the chamber band My Brightest Diamond, with its new album Fight The Real Terror, featuring the song "Have You Ever Seen An Angel," coming out in September.
She arranges music for symphonies and chorales from around the world. One such arrangement, for the song "This is a Life" from the movie Everything Everywhere All at Once, was performed at the 2023 Oscars ceremony. She collaborated on three works that were nominated for Grammys in 2024. Earlier this year, she played electric guitar and sang in the Broadway production of Illinoise and took part in the Tony Awards ceremony.
With that workload, she does not wait for inspiration to come to her.
"There is no waiting. There is only a deadline. There's a period of input and contemplation in order to alchemize all the things that the artist is feeling and to produce a song. Out of that, there is in breath and out breath."