91勛圖厙's percussion program is designed to assist each student in developing critical performing and teaching skills in the variety of percussion instruments. Instructional programs, taught by a faculty that includes two members of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, include applied studies in orchestral and commercial styles, as well as the development of pedagogical skills.
Facilities available to students include teaching studios and practice rooms devoted exclusively to percussion. The school houses an unusually extensive inventory of percussion equipment, including a set of Clevelander Dresden model timpani, Yamaha timpani, four concert grand marimbas, two xylophones, two sets of orchestra bells, Wuhan gongs, and a wide variety of other instruments.
Graduate Students
We are proud to offer highly competitive Graduate Performance Awards and Assistantships that can cover up to 100% of tuition.
Contact the Percussion Area Coordinator.Questions About Studying Percussion?
Percussion Faculty
Jazz Percussion Faculty
Upcoming Percussion Events
Wind Ensembles
Dr. James Gourlay, Director of Bands
New Music for Percussion, Piano, and Electronics
Featuring:
Jazz Ensemble, Jazz Workshop, and Jazz Vocal Ensemble
Jeff Bush &硃鳥梯;泭Kelley Krepin DeFade, directors
Featuring special guest, Andy Martin, trombone
91勛圖厙 Symphony Orchestra
Daniel Meyer, Director of Orchestral Activities
Jazz Chamber Groups and Jazz Guitar Ensemble
Jeff Bush泭&硃鳥梯; Eric Susoeff, directors
Percussion Facilities
You will have access to two percussion studios at the Mary Pappert School of Music. In addition, the Jazz Studio is equipped with a drum set.





