Master of Music in Performance, Percussion
Designed for students seeking intensive study with a major artist-teacher and performance experience to develop into a highly qualified professional musician. Applicants must possess a bachelor’s degree in music or its equivalent as well as substantial solo and ensemble repertoire. Students may elect to pursue a double-major in Performance &; Chamber Music, which may be completed in two years.
Curriculum
The Master of Music in Performance: Wind & Percussion Instruments requires a minimum of 31 credits. Coursework to include:
Private lessons
Ensemble participation
Non-Performance SMTD electives
Small Brass, Percussion, or Woodwind Ensemble
Final Project:
Final recital
Silent Advisor
Degree requirements and term-by-term layout for current students.
Faculty

Ian Antonio
Assistant Professor of Music
Percussion

Chad Burrow
Professor of Music
Clarinet

Jeremy Epp
Lecturer
Percussion

Daniel Gilbert
Chair of Winds and Percussion and Professor of Music
Clarinet

Michael Gould
Professor of Music
Percussion

David Jackson
Professor of Music
Brass Chamber Music Coordinator, Trombone

Bryan Kennedy
Lecturer
Horn

Nancy Ambrose King
Professor of Music
Oboe

Jeffrey Lyman
Professor of Music
Bassoon

Timothy McAllister
Professor of Music
Saxophone

Doug Perkins
Associate Professor of Music, Director of Percussion
Percussion

Amy Porter
Professor of Music
Flute

Thomas Sherwood
Lecturer
Percussion

Robert Sullivan
Professor of Music
Trumpet

Adam Unsworth
Professor of Music
Horn

Nancy Zeltsman
Guest Artist
Percussion

David Zerkel
Professor of Music
Euphonium, Tuba