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NAU
Percussion Studies
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Welcome to the Percussion Studies page on the Northern
Arizona University School of Music website! You are invited to browse through
our pages for insights into the percussion studies program at NAU, upcoming
events, audition dates & help, contact information, and more. |
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The School of Music at NAU is
dedicated to the undergraduate experience, maintaining advantageous student
access to faculty and facilities. With only 19,000 students
(approximately 300 music majors), classes are small and opportunities are
outstanding. NAU is known for its comprehensive music education
program, while performance degrees are supported with rich ensemble and
recital performance opportunities. |
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NAU percussion studies focus both on quality performance
experiences and the pedagogical theory behind those performances. Because of
extensive individual attention, percussion students share the opportunity to
benefit from hands-on experiences in keyboard percussion, timpani, snare drum,
auxiliary and orchestral percussion, multiple percussion, African drumming,
steel drum ensemble, Brazilian batucada, Latin percussion & frame drumming, and
a whole world of percussion ensemble and chamber music literature. Weekly
master classes and visiting guest artists support and intensify our students’
well-rounded course of study, engaging them musically and intellectually. |
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The Wind Symphony, the NAU Symphony Orchestra, the NAU
Marching Band, Jazz Ensemble I, the NAU Percussion Ensemble, and the Flagstaff
Symphony Orchestra, are just a few of the music ensembles that invite and
challenge your musical contributions. Our outstanding conductors and performing
faculty dedicate themselves to creating and providing each student with a
far-reaching musical education based on rigor, challenge, artistry, distinction,
and accomplishment. |
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Graduate studies in performance and music education
center on the career goals and musical needs of the individual. Teaching
opportunities are available in the marching percussion program, the percussion
ensemble program, the Percussion Techniques I & II courses, and with the
Preparatory School in the College of Arts and Letters. Performing is at the core of
education for the graduate percussion student, where leadership opportunities
abound within the ensemble community. Please inquire about our scholarship and
assistantship opportunities in the NAU Percussion Studies graduate program. |
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The beauty of Flagstaff, Arizona inspires the artistic
spirit and encourages the pursuit of dreams. We hope that you will contact us
about becoming a member of the NAU Percussion Studies program and the School of
Music family. |
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Sincerely, |
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Dr. Steve Hemphill
Professor of Music
Director of Percussion Studies |
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E-Mail:
Steven.Hemphill@nau.edu
Office Phone: (928) 523-3739
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School
of Music
Flagstaff,
Arizona 86011
(928)523-3413
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