Ouachita to host Percussion Ensemble in concert Oct. 22
October 14, 2013 - Molly Anne Turner
Ouachita Baptist University’s School of Fine Arts will present OBU’s Percussion Ensemble
in concert Tuesday, Oct. 22 at 7:30 p.m. in McBeth Recital Hall. The ensemble is under
the direction of Dr. Ryan Lewis, OBU assistant professor of music. This event is free
and open to the public.
The OBU Percussion Ensemble presents several concerts each year, including fall and
spring semester concerts as well as special event appearances. Repertoire selections
range from chamber works for trios and quartets to works involving larger numbers
of ensemble members.
The Oct. 22 concert will feature three pieces for drums and percussion and three pieces
featuring keyboard percussion instruments such as marimba, xylophone and vibraphone.
The ensemble will perform “Din” by Andy Harsnberger, “Puzzle Piece” by Rich O’Meara,
the second movement of “Trio per Uno” by Nebosja Zivovic, “Coffee Break” by Mark Ford
and Ewelina Bernacka Ford and “Sharpened Stick” by Brett Dietz, concluding with “Marimba
Spiritual” by Minoru Miki.
“Din” is a rudimental-style trio in which each performer has a kick drum, bongos,
snare drum, floor tom and cymbal. “Puzzle Piece” is a marimba trio in a minimalist
style made up of interlocking rhythms that fit together like jigsaw puzzle pieces.
Movement two from “Trio per Uno” is a beautiful trio for two vibraphones and crotales
with rain stick, sizzle cymbal and glass wind chimes. “Coffee Break” is a STOMP-inspired,
groove-based work for five players using coffee cups from OBU’s Dr. Jack’s Coffeehouse.
“Sharpened Stick” is inspired by the Native American fish-step dance style. According
to Lewis, this powerhouse quintet is full of complex polyrhythms (rhythms that do
not typically “fit” together) and has become a modern classic of the percussion ensemble
repertoire. Chris Hogan will be the marimba soloist on “Marimba Spiritual,” a Japanese
piece inspired by the Ethiopian famine of the 1980s.
The OBU Percussion Ensemble includes: Aaron Breeding, a freshman instrumental music
education major from Springdale, Ark.; Drew Ervin, a junior music and computer science
major from Springdale, Ark.; Gabriel Ess, a freshman music major from Sachse, Texas;
Carter Harlan, a sophomore instrumental music education major from Fayetteville, Ark.;
Sarah Harney, a freshman early childhood education major from Crossett, Ark.; Chris
Hogan, a junior instrumental music education major from Bartlesville, Okla.; Julie
Nessler, a sophomore biology major from Rowlett, Texas; Van O’Rorke, a freshman instrumental
music education major from Hot Springs, Ark.; Stephen Vaughn, a freshman church music
major from Hot Springs, Ark.; and Zack Willis, a freshman music performance major
from Redfield, Ark.
Lewis has served since 2009 as assistant professor of music at OBU, where he teaches
applied percussion, percussion techniques and music history courses. Lewis directs
the Percussion Ensemble, Marching Band Drum Line and Tiger Steel Drum Band.
For more information on the OBU Percussion Ensemble, contact Ryan Lewis at [email protected] or (870) 245-5421.
By Molly Anne Turner
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