YPC Recital 3/17/17

Youngstown State University
Percussion Studio Recital
Dr. Glenn Schaft – Director of Percussion Studies
Kilcawley Student Center, Ohio Room

Program

Penelope (2016)
Nathan Daughtrey (b.1975)
Evan McCreary-Vibraphone
Sea Refractions (1971)
Mitchell Peters (b.1935)
Elexis Moore-Marimba
Dreams
Daniel Hafenstein
Nathan Weingart-Vibraphone
Mystic Fire (2006)
Julie Davila (b.1965)
Brandon Maffitt-Marimba
Three Camps and The Downfall of Paris
Traditional arr.1999 and Guy Gauthreaux II (b.1956)
Marino November-Snare Drum
TJ Rusk-Xylophone
Hymn For An Angelic Child (1997)
Gus Burghdorf (b.1973)
Anthony Tresky-Marimba
Quadrafunk (1975)
Dennis G. Rogers (b.1947)
Joel Gillespie-Drum Set
Morning Light (2013)
Mark Ford (b.1958)
TJ Rusk-Marimba
Amazing Grace
Traditional
arr. 2013 Eric Rath (b.1978)
Tommy Starr-Vibraphone
Nagoya Marimbas (1994)
Steve Reich (b.1936)
Hobie Butcher and Tommy Starr
Tornado (1966)
Mitch Markovich (b.1944)
Andy Hacker-Snare Drum
Ku Ka Illimoku (1978)
Christopher Rouse (B.1949)
Joel Gillespie, Evan McCreary, Tommy Starr, Anthony Tresky

Thanks to: Avedis Zildjian Cymbal Co., Remo Inc., Innovative Percussion Inc., and Black Swamp Percussion for their product and artist support.

YPC was co-founded in the late 1990s by Ron Coulter, Nathan Douds, and Craig Hill, as a collaborative initiative with Dr. Glenn Schaft, the Director of Percussion Studies at Youngstown State University. YPC is a non-profit student organization in residence at Youngstown State University. YPC’s mission is to advance the percussive arts through performance, recordings, composition, composer commission projects, educational outreach events targeting people of all ages, research, fundraising, and other related activities. Membership is open to YSU students, alumni, and faculty. Glenn Schaft, director of percussion studies at YSU, serves as the YPC faculty advisor.

YPC would like to send an additional thank you to the faculty and staff at Youngstown State University and The Dana School of Music for their continued support. We would also like to send a personal thank you to the professor of percussion at YSU, Dr. Glenn Schaft.