Thursday, November 15
Shepherd School Percussion Ensemble
Richard Brown, director
Program: Nathan Daughtrey - Sizzle!; Minoru Miki - Marimba Spiritual; Bob Becker - Turning Point; Marta Ptaszynska - Linear Contruction I; Lynn Glassock - No Exit; Carlos Chávez - Toccata; and rags arranged by Bob Becker.
8:00 p.m., Stude Concert Hall

The
Shepherd School of Music has one of the country's most active and
productive percussion studios. Carefully selected from both graduate
and undergraduate applicants, this intense group of students works
under the full-time guidance of its director, Richard
Brown. Members of this group have consistently won places in
every major summer festival, most recently Tanglewood, the National
Repertory Orchestra, the National Orchestral Institute, the Pacific
Music Festival, and the Spoleto Festival.
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Professionally, former students are performing with symphonies in
Vancouver, Honolulu, Puerto Rico, and Detroit, as well as with the
U.S. Marine Band. Current students are frequently engaged by the
Houston Symphony Orchestra as extra players.
Private lessons and percussion classes provide concentrated teacher/student
interaction, while other opportunities, such as ensemble concerts,
solo recitals, opera and symphony performances, new music forums,
and master classes, enable members of the studio to accumulate a
terrific amount of performance time during their years at the Shepherd
School.
"Our objective," says Mr. Brown, "is to produce thoroughly
qualified and artistically sensitive musicians who are prepared
with the skills needed to make a living as percussionists."
Richard Brown is Professor
of Percussion at The Shepherd School of Music, principal percussionist
of the Houston Grand Opera Orchestra and the Grand Teton Music Festival
Orchestra, and plays regularly with the Houston Symphony. He has
performed with the Chamber Symphony of Philadelphia, the United
States Army Band, the Metropolitan Opera, the New York Philharmonic,
several Broadway shows, and with Ann-Margret's stage band. |