Jonathan Haas, hailed by Ovation magazine as "the Paganini of the timpani." He performed the only solo timpani recital at Carnegie Hall in 1980, and made his debut as an orchestral soloist under Maxim Shostakovich with the New York Chamber Orchestra. His repertoire spans from Edgar Varese to Frank Zappa, and he premiered the Philip Glass Concerto Fantasy for Two Timpanists in 2000. He has taught on the faculty of New York University, Juilliard Pre-College, Peabody Conservatory, and the Aspen Music Festival.
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0:00 Intro and hello.
3:00 Injury warning
9:40 Percussion rental business in NYC
17:30 Studying with Saul Goodman? Goodman timpani book. Stickings and crossings.
35:00 Styles, conductors, and changes
40:20 Would your career pursuit be any different if you were a student today?
46:24 Your student, Svet?
51:04 NYC solo recital at Carnegie Hall?
1:01:15 Ben: William Moersch. The epic Moersch/Haas fight.
1:12:25 Casey: Today (Sept.5) in music history
@Percussion - 282 PAS New Music Research Committee
@Percussion 281 - Michael Laurello
@Percussion - 280 Daniel Levitan
@Percussion - 279 -Adam Tan
@Percussion - 278 - Vivi Vassileva
@Percussion - 277 - Roundtable
@Percussion - 276 Matt Keown
@Percussion - 275 Marta Klimasara
@Percussion - 274 -Jillian Baxter
@Percussion - 273 Agostinho Sequeira
@Percussion 272 - Steven Bryant
@Percussion - 271 - Dani Markham
@Percussion 270 - Sam Solomon
@Percussion 270 - Julie Strom
@Percussion - 268 Pedro Carneiro
@Percussion 266 - Marcelina Suchocka
@Percussion 265 - Allen Otte
@Percussion 264 - Kai Strobel
@Percussion - 267 Bonus Holiday RoundTable
@Percussion 263 - Cara Wildman
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