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0:00 Intro and hello
1:30 What are you up to these days?
3:50 Your approach to memorizing music?
6:06 A significant moment that changed or sculpted your career? Tomer's teachers.
11:44 Lineage of percussion duos and your chamber music contributions?
14:10 Transitioning from being a heavy player to an organizer and administrator?
21:04 How did you decide to finish PercaDu?
31:07 Any particular piece that you feel defines you as an artist? Working with composers and commissioning pieces.
33:30 Casey: Empathy and art, reading is good for mankind.
44:00 Picking your collaborators?
52:26 Administration and organization?
59:00 Udacrep Akubrad
1:01:50 Casey: today in music history: Composer Robert Muczynski is born; Axeman killer of New Orleans.
1:08:00 Coming to the states? Future plans?
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The @Percussion - Episode 180 - John Tafoya
The @Percussion - Episode 179 - Kelli Rae Tubbs
The @Percussion - Episode 178 - Lee Hinkle
The @Percussion - Episode 177 - Jim Benoit
The @Percussion - Episode 176 - Jon Singer
The @Percussion - Episode 175 - Aiyun Huang
The @Percussion - Episode 174 - Matt Strauss
The @Percussion - Episode 173 - Tony Artimisi
The @Percussion - Episode 172 - Neil Grover
The @Percussion - Episode 171 - Karli Vina
The @Percussion - Episode 170 - Josh Quillen
The @Percussion - Episode 169 - Bonnie Whiting
The @Percussion - Episode 168 - Colin Currie
The @Percussion - Episode 167 - Robert van Sice
The @Percussion - Episode 166 - Dmitrii Nilov
The @Percussion - Episode 165 - Payton MacDonald
The @Percussion - Episode 164- Matthew Henry
The @Percussion - Episode 163 - Robert Honstein
The @Percussion - Episode 162 - Doug Perry
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