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A place for long form talk with percussionists and other compelling people.

    Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 398 - Kevin von Kampen (Part 1)

    Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 398 - Kevin von Kampen (Part 1)

    University of Southern Florida (USF) Percussion Professor (and Pete’s Percussion Podcast superfan) Kevin von Kampen stops by to talk (briefly) about some podcast items (05:20), his job at USF and other percussion activities (06:20), his work with the Contemporary Art Music Project in Tampa (28:40), growing up in Southwest Iowa (and near Omaha), his drummer-playing mom, and playing guitar and drums growing up (39:05), and his undergrad years at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Cornhusker sports and marching band, and the challenge of morning rehearsals (56:20).
    Finishing with a Rave on the 2024 documentary series STAX: Soulsville, U.S.A. (01:18:50).
    Kevin von Kampen Links:
    Kevin von Kampen’s website
    Kevin von Kampen’s USF website
    Contemporary Art Music Project
    Previous Podcast Guests Mentioned:
    Dave Hall in 2020
    Other Links:
    Eunmi Ko
    Calvin Falwell
    Bob McCormick
    Benjamin D. Whiting
    Baljinder Sekhon II
    “Mama Tried” - Merle Haggard
    Dana Murray
    Tony Falcone
    “Crown of Thorns” - David Maslanka
    Carolyn Barber
    Drum Music - John Mackey
    Raves:
    STAX: Soulsville U.S.A. trailer

    Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 397 - Sarah Hasekamp

    Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 397 - Sarah Hasekamp

    Recent Mizzou Master of Music in Percussion Performance graduate Sarah Hasekamp stops by to talk about the challenging literature she’s recently played, studying under multiple percussion teachers at Mizzou, her GTA responsibilities, her master’s degree cohorts, and doing a master’s degree at the same place as her partner (03:40), growing up in Pattonville (MO), her musical background, playing golf, and building Mizzou connections while in high school (30:25), her undergrad years at Murray State University (KY) (43:50), her path to getting to the Mizzou program (01:06:10), and settles in for the Random Ass Questions, including segments on marching band in percussion education, being a woman in the field of percussion, managing a Dairy Queen, Lord of the Rings movies, Harry Potter books, and Jacob Collier (01:15:40).
    Finishing with a Rave on the 2024 National Conference on Percussion Pedagogy (01:47:30).
    Sarah Hasekamp Link:
    Sarah performing for Pattonville High School in 2022
    Previous Podcast Guests Mentioned:
    Megan Arns in 2017
    Julia Gaines in 2016
    Alexandros Fragiskatos in 2019
    Nathan Daughtrey in 2016
    Alexis C. Lamb in 2021
    Miles Bohlman in 2024
    Other Links:
    “Prism Rhapsody” - Keiko Abe
    “Post-Lightened” - Alexis C. Lamb
    “Khamsin” - Emmanuel Séjourné
    “Blue Soul” - Michael Burritt
    Pictures at an Exhibition - Modest Mussorgsky
    “Spitfire” - Nathan Daughtrey
    “El Alacrán” - David Cutler
    “Firefish” - Blake Tyson
    “Café 1930” - Astor Piazzolla
    Peter Lea
    Trae Blanco
    John Fannin
    The Fellowship of the Ring trailer
    The Great Wall trailer
    Harry Potter and The Order of the Phoenix - JK Rowling
    The Hunger Games Series - Suzanne Collins
    2011 St. Louis Cardinals World Series
    Djesse Volume 4 - Jacob Collier
    Raves:
    National Conference on Percussion Pedagogy

    Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 396 - 2nd ABOP in LA, 2024

    Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 396 - 2nd ABOP in LA, 2024

    The Alliance of Black Orchestral Percussionists (ABOP) is having their 2nd annual “ABOP in L.A.” event starting this weekend, May 26 – 31, 2024!  ABOP Co-Founder and Mentor Douglas Cardwell stops by along with his ABOP Protégé Torrance Buntyn Jr. to discuss the origins of ABOP and how the mentorship program works (03:35), the first ever ABOP in L.A. last year (12:10), the experience of being an African American in the arts (19:10), stories about auditioning for orchestral positions (26:10), the reason for ABOP’s existence and getting away from the gatekeeping of information from previous generations and populations (42:30), and the events of the 2024 ABOP in L.A. (51:30).
    Please support ABOP!
    Links:
    Alliance of Black Orchestral Percussionists webpage
    Douglas Cardwell’s website
    Torrance Buntyn Jr.’s website
    Douglas Cardwell on the podcast in 2019
    Raynor Carroll on the podcast in 2023
    Jauvon Gilliam on the podcast in 2019
    Josh Jones on the podcast in 2020

    Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 395 - Miles Bohlman

    Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 395 - Miles Bohlman

    Recent University of Missouri Master of Music in Percussion Performance graduate Miles Bohlman stops by to talk about his various grad program recitals (04:45), his Graduate Assistantship with the Mizzou New Music Ensemble and finishing the degree (21:15), growing up in the Chicago (IL) suburbs, his musical family, playing soccer goalie growing up, and his marching band activities (39:30), going to Illinois State for his undergrad (58:15), his high school band and percussion job out of undergrad, teaching during COVID restrictions, and keeping up his percussion chops through playing with British-style Brass Bands (01:10:10), and settles in for the Random Ass Questions, including segments on making curry, when he worked for his city’s Public Works Department, Nicholas Cage movies, Barbara Kingsolver, and his Chicago Sports Team Fandom (01:23:40).
    Finishing with a Rave on Kelefa Sanneh’s 2021 book Major Labels (01:50:10).
    Miles Bohlman links:
    Miles Bohlman’s TCP page
    Mizzou New Music Ensemble
    Previous Podcast Guests Mentioned:
    Megan Arns in 2017
    Julia Gaines in 2016
    Nathan Daughtrey in 2021
    Other Links:
    David Collier
    Benjamin Stiers
    “Velocities” - Joseph Schwantner
    “Asventuras” - Alexej Gerassimez
    “Spider Walk” - Marta Ptaszynska
    “Azul” - Nathan Daughtrey
    “Silver Streetcar for the Orchestra” - Alvin Lucier
    Nine French-American Rudimental Solos - Joseph Tompkins
    Twelve Studies for Snare Drum - Jacques Delecluse
    “Rebonds B” - Iannis Xenakis
    The Golden Ratio
    “Valseana” - Sergio Assad
    “Jobiniana No. 1” - Sergio Assad
    “Marking Time” - Chris P. Thompson
    Alarm Will Sound
    “Insomnia” - Cody Holmes
    33 “God” - Bon Iver
    “Sculpture in Wood” - Rudiger Pawassar
    Eric Hollenbeck
    José G. Martinez
    “Ionisation” - Edgard Varese
    Jake Harpster
    Phantom Regiment
    Sarah Whitlock
    Cavaliers DCI
    Dan Moore
    Symphony No. 3 - Thomas Trachsel
    In C - Terry Riley"
    “Crown of Thorns” - David Maslanka
    “Consider the Birds” - Ryan George
    Fountain City Brass Band
    North American Brass Band Association
    “Shofukan” - Snarky Puppy
    The Princess Bride trailer
    The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent trailer
    Mandy trailer
    Paddington trailer
    Paddington 2 trailer
    Pursuit of Happyness trailer
    Barbara Kingsolver
    “hemenway” - Tiny Habits
    Caleb Williams
    Derrick Rose
    “meditation for water, wind & metal” - Elizabeth A. Baker
    About Time trailer
    Raves:
    Major Labels - Kelefa Sanneh

    Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 394 - Kristie Ibrahim

    Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 394 - Kristie Ibrahim

    Montreal-based Freelance Percussionist and Educator Kristie Ibrahim stops by to talk about Sixtrum Percussion Ensemble, teaching at McGill University, the city of Montreal and the expansion of the university (03:00), growing up in Saskatchewan (Canada), her piano background, the great teachers and colleagues involved in her percussion development, and her time doing highland dancing (25:30), her years in undergrad at Dalhousie University (Nova Scotia), discussions of practice habits, showing grace, and living in Eastern Canada (49:30), her two years with Strike Percussion Ensemble in New Zealand and performing choreographed percussion works (01:02:50), her masters degree time at McGill and living in Montreal (01:14:50), and settles in for the Random Ass Questions, with discussions of practice habits, her experiences in the percussion field as a woman, her love of baking, the A&E Pride and Prejudice series from the 1990s, historical fiction, and the importance of great audiobook narrators (01:24:00).
    Finishing with a Rave on the 2024 film Challengers (01:56:50).
    Kristie Ibrahim links:
    Kristie Ibrahim’s McGill University page
    Sixtrum Percussion Ensemble
    Other Podcast Guests Mentioned:
    Shawn Mativetsky in 2023
    Aiyun Huang in 2023
    Victoria Sparks in 2016
    Other Links:
    Fabrice Marandola
    Leigh Howard Stevens Percussion Seminar
    D’Arcy Gray
    NEXUS Percussion
    Pleiades - Iannis Xenakis
    “Rebonds B” - Iannis Xenakis
    Architek Percussion
    Drumming - Steve Reich
    The Canadian Percussion Network
    Jan Jarvlepp
    Canadian Brass
    “Psappha” - Iannis Xenakis
    Scottish Sword Dance Competition
    James Faraday
    Michael Baker
    Banff Centre
    Jeremy Fitzsimons
    Pride and Prejudice 1995 trailer
    Lilo & Stitch trailer
    Game of Thrones - George R.R. Martin
    Children of Earth and Sky - Guy Gavriel Kay
    Kate Quinn
    Percy Jackson and the Olympians - Rick Riordan
    USA - Canada 2024 Women’s Hockey World Cup
    Raves:
    Challengers trailer

    Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 393 - Kathryn Yuill

    Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 393 - Kathryn Yuill

    United States Air Force Academy Band Percussionist and Drummer Kathryn Yuill stops by to talk about her military band job, the active scheduling and performing with all of the ensembles that occurs, and living in Colorado Springs (02:20), what it’s like to play in military bands, the audition process, and freelancing and subbing in Colorado (13:20), her internship with the Percussive Arts Society in 2017, the logistics of PASIC, and her recent presentation at 2023 Midwest Band Clinic (23:00), growing up in Wisconsin, getting into drumset and concert percussion, playing golf and participating in the YMCA’s Youth & Government Program (36:00), attending the University of Minnesota for undergrad (48:25), her years as a masters student at Indiana University, the importance of recording during practice sessions, and living and working in the St. Louis area (01:00:15), and settles into the Random Ass Questions, including segments on the importance of drumset in overall percussion study, being a woman in the percussion field, great books, gardening, Minnesota sports, and her Beyoncé fandom (01:19:35).
    Finishing with a Rave on Jocelyn Neal’s Country Music (01:49:50).
    Kathryn Yuill Links:
    Kathryn Yuill’s US Air Force webpage
    Other Podcast Guests Mentioned:
    Nathan Daughtrey in 2021
    Kevin Bobo in 2017
    Joshua Simonds in 2017
    Josh Gottry in 2020
    Fernando Meza in 2020
    Jason Haaheim in 2018
    Other Links:
    U.S. Air Force Band of Mid-America
    Steve Houghton
    John Tafoya
    “Wood, Metal, Skin” - Josh Gottry
    “Come Together” - The Beatles
    “Rain Dance” - Alice Gomez
    “Yellow After the Rain” - Mitchell Peters
    Concerto No. 1 for Marimba - Ney Rosauro
    YMCA Youth & Government
    Instruction Book for Xylophone - George Hamilton Green
    Peter Kogan
    “Glory and Grandeur” - Russell Peck
    “Corker” - Libby Larsen
    “An Extraordinary Correspondence” - Nathan Daughtrey
    “Memories” - Ney Rosauro
    Michael Spiro
    “Colas Breugnon” Xylophone Excerpt
    The Sound of Music trailer
    “I Have Confidence” - Julie Andrews
    From Justin to Kelly trailer
    Emily Henry
    Becoming - Michelle Obama
    A Promised Land - Barack Obama
    Dreams from My Father - Barack Obama
    Cowboy Carter - Beyoncé
    Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé trailer
    Homecoming: A Film by Beyoncé trailer
    Raves:
    Country Music - Jocelyn Neal

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