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Southeastern Oklahoma State University Musical Arts Series
March 25, 2006

Master Class and evening concert

Program:

  • Keep the Change (Stock)
  • Raintree (Takemitsu)
  • Amores (Cage)
  • Mudra (Becker)
  • Oya from Three Wives of Shango (Galvin/Hoffmann)
  • One last bar then Joe can sing (Bryars)
  • Dreamcatcher (Dietz)

Univeristy of Maryland Summer Percussion Workshop
July 18-22, 2005

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Clinics and coaching sessions - July 20

Clinic presentations will focus on improvisation, snare drum fundamentals, composition, hand drumming, and drum set

Chamber Concert/Open Rehearsal - July 21, 7 pm

Concert with UM Summer Percussion Ensemble - July 22, 6pm
TF Program:
Three Wives of Shango (Galvin/Hoffmann)
Mudra (Becker)
One last bar then Joe can sing (Bryars)
Rechargeable Light (Dietz)


Louisiana State University, February 5-8, 2004
Solo concert, clinics at the Louisiana State University School of Music

Concert Program:
Mudra (Becker)
Amores (Cage)
Raintree (Takemitsu)
Three Wives of Shango (Galvin/Hoffmann)

Liftoff (Peck)
Dreamcatcher (Dietz)


Clinic presentations will focus on ensemble performance, timpani and drumset techniques


PASIC 2002
Tempus Fugit performed Henry Cowell’s Pulse as part of the
2002 New Music/Research Day

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PASIC 2001
Thursday, November 15, 2001 | Showcase Concert featuring Michael Burritt

Concert Program:
Waking Dreams (Burritt)
Three Wives of Shango (Galvin/Hoffmann)
Rechargeable Light (Dietz)

 



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