Percussion Studio
![Percussion Studio Students work with Professor Morris Palter during class, MUS F606 - Advanced Chamber Music - Percussion, in the Davis Concert Hall. UAF Photo by Todd Paris](/music/images/studios/percussion/AAR-14-4094-14-1.jpg)
The percussion program at UAF cultivates versatile, creative musicians through focused experiences in solo, chamber, and large ensemble performances, as well as intensive individual study with the percussion faculty. The program curriculum mirrors national standards in instrumental and technical proficiency while simultaneously adapting to suit the interests and needs of each percussion major. UAF features a variety of performing ensembles, including two dedicated percussion ensembles (UAF Percussion Group and the UAF Steel Pan Ensemble) that cover a wide range of percussive genres, styles, and history, as well as large ensembles such as the Fairbanks Symphony Orchestra. Additionally, the percussion facilities are outfitted to meet all percussive needs, home to a myriad of professional-grade instruments and four dedicated percussion practice rooms. UAF percussionists also enjoy extra-curricular opportunities to perform in a variety of other professional organizations, such as the Fairbanks Light Opera Theatre, Fairbanks Summer Arts Festival, and the Northern Exposure New Music Festival, among others.
If you're interested in pursuing any level of percussion studies at UAF, please don't hesitate to contact us! Thank you for your interest in our program.
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Faculty
![Sean Dowgray](/music/images/Sean%20Dowgray.jpeg)
Sean Dowgray
Term Assistant Professor
Department of Music
FAC 115
Percussion
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