Gene Koshinski and Tim Broscious, faculty artists in residence at the University of Delaware’s School of Music, have been making their mark on the global stage through their acclaimed ensemble Quey ...
Following a sold-out Off-Broadway engagement in New York City, BARBA: Brazilian Body Percussion Musical will embark on its next transformative chapter with a workshop production at Teatro Espressivo ...
So Percussion, the acclaimed ensemble known for redefining chamber music, is set to perform at Adelphi University’s Performing Arts Center on Friday, Feb. 27, at 7 p.m. The show will take place in the ...
Third Coast Percussion (TCP), is a GRAMMY Award-winning Chicago-based percussion quartet and GRAMMY-nominated composer collective, and is the first percussion ensemble to ever win the revered music ...
“The spirit of percussion opens everything,” musician John Cage once declared. He had in mind the way percussion music can open the door to unaccustomed ways of listening — and even of perceiving the ...
The primary role that I play with Third Coast Percussion is booking. So I represent Third Coast Percussion to potential presenters, partners at universities, performing arts centers. I work a lot with ...
Florida percussionist and educator Steve Gryb unpacks his percussion petting zoo for the 10th year at the Denton Arts & Jazz Festival this weekend. The annual festival already boasts seven busy music ...
This is the second in a series of profiles of Northwestern Alumni nominated at the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards. When Third Coast Percussion receives a Grammy nomination, the first person Peter Martin ...
Clockwise from left: Philip Glass and Third Coast Percussion members Peter Martin, David Skidmore, Sean Connors, and Robert Dillon Credit: Rebekka Federle Philip Glass arrives in town this Friday to ...
Think percussion is just about hitting things? Think again. With instruments that shimmer, thrum, ping and even gurgle underwater, Third Coast Percussion has spent the past 20 years expanding horizons ...
Move over, Ringo Starr and Lars Ulrich. The guys in the Los Angeles Percussion Quartet are here to show that classical percussionists can make some wild noise, too. Their third album, “Beyond,” ...
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