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Once again, congratulations to all of our seniors and our graduate student for graduating today! Have a restful and fant...
05/22/2022

Once again, congratulations to all of our seniors and our graduate student for graduating today!
Have a restful and fantastic summer, and we will see returning and new studio members in the fall!!

Our final IC percussion graduate is Anna Young. Anna Young (she/her), aka the studio mom and the A in A7, is graduating ...
05/22/2022

Our final IC percussion graduate is Anna Young. Anna Young (she/her), aka the studio mom and the A in A7, is graduating with a B.M. in Music Education.
My favorite piece that I've performed at IC is Steve Reich's Mallet Quartet. This was a piece that my percussion Quartet, A7, and I performed and worked very hard on. It was the first piece we ever learned together, for our Freshman Studio Recital. I think that the memories associated with learning, rehearsing, and performing this piece make it my favorite piece that I have played at IC. I also loved playing Ivan Trevino's "SEESAW". It was such a cool piece in terms of content and just the way it was played, with chopsticks on a guitar! I also loved the children's concert with all of the Moana arrangements! (Which she arranged for the group).
There are so many great IC percussion memories that it's so hard to choose. I think my favorite memories are any of the ones hanging out downstairs in Percussion Alley. We had so much fun there. From playing basketball, to fighting with swords, to singing loudly - we pretty much did everything down there. It was really amazing to have a place like that in the school, especially during my first year here. The IC Percussion Studio is a family. The Alley was always a place where someone from your family was.
As for future plans, I'm currently applying to jobs! My plans are to teach music and hopefully inspire the next generation of musicians to follow their passions! I'm also planning on continuing my performing career!
To be honest, I don't think I would change anything about my college career. I think that all the experiences I had were beneficial to me in some way. I learned something from every experience. College is about learning. In one of my first Percussion Ensemble rehearsals, I made a mistake in one of the pieces and Conrad said to me: "You are here to learn. If you could do this perfectly you wouldn't be here". That stuck with me. I think in my college career I did almost everything I wanted to. I'm lucky and extremely grateful for that.
Advice I would give to current and incoming students is No is a one word sentence. It took a lot for me to learn that and it is still something I struggle with. We are often advised to take every opportunity we are offered. College is the place to do that and those opportunities may not come again. While this is true, you should take any opportunity you can, remember that it is okay to not be able to do them. Check in with yourself and make sure that you, as a person - not a professional or a musician -, are doing ok. Know your limits and remember that no is all you need to say.
Thank you IC Percussion Studio for everything over the past four years! This studio is truly amazing and has changed my life. I love you all!!
Congratulations Anna and all of our graduates! We are so proud of where you've come from and excited to see where you'll go. Congratulations class of 2022!

Peter Jensen (he/him) is graduating with a B.M. in Sound Recording Technology. My favorite piece I’ve performed at IC wa...
05/21/2022

Peter Jensen (he/him) is graduating with a B.M. in Sound Recording Technology.
My favorite piece I’ve performed at IC was Rzewski's Les Moutons de Panurge. It was a totally new kind of piece for me and the performances we had of it were extremely memorable.
My favorite percussion memory is the Christmas parties at Conrad's house and getting to geek out over all his gear.
My future plan is to work at Germano Studios in Manhattan and pursue a career in sound!
If I could go back and change one thing in my college career I would take time to do the community activities around campus and make more of an effort to spend time outside the school of music.
My advice to current and incoming students is to remember to enjoy your time here, and don't lose sight of what drew you to music in the first place.
Congratulations on graduating and good luck at Germano Studios!

Ratewenniio George (he/him) is graduating with a Bachelor of Music degree. My favorite piece I’ve performed at IC was Kh...
05/19/2022

Ratewenniio George (he/him) is graduating with a Bachelor of Music degree.
My favorite piece I’ve performed at IC was Khan Variations by Alejandro Viñao. It was a piece I promised I’d be able to play at IC since it was the first piece I saw someone play live at the school.
My favorite IC percussion memory was conducting a percussion ensemble piece I wrote when I was a freshman on a percussion ensemble concert.
After graduating I plan on moving to LA to compose music for film!
If I could go back and change one thing about my college experience I would take composition classes or lessons to focus my skills more.
My advice to current and incoming students is to never let your passions go to the sideline, even if it has nothing to do with your major.

Greg Savino (he/him) is graduating with a B.A. in Percussion Performance.My favorite piece to play at IC was Sibelius Sy...
05/18/2022

Greg Savino (he/him) is graduating with a B.A. in Percussion Performance.
My favorite piece to play at IC was Sibelius Symphony No. 2. This has been a piece very close to my heart and being able to play it at IC allowed me to see all the growth that has happened here at IC.
My favorite studio memory was all the fun memories made on the drives to PASIC each year. It’s the perfect time to grow close to each of your studio mates.
Next year I will be attending Boston University to get a masters degree in arts administration!
If I could go back and change one thing I would make sure to take advantage of all of the wonderful opportunities and concerts that other instruments bring in.
My advice to current and incoming students is to make sure to find something outside the music school that you love. Music school can be very demanding and having the escape is a way to balance your life.

Ethan Cowburn (he/him) is graduating with a B.A. in Percussion Performance.My favorite performing experience was playing...
05/17/2022

Ethan Cowburn (he/him) is graduating with a B.A. in Percussion Performance.
My favorite performing experience was playing Music For Prague by Karl Husa. I was able to play it on the 50th anniversary of its premiere and also had the opportunity to play it with the IC wind ensemble at Lincoln Center.
It’s tough to narrow down a favorite IC percussion memory, but I had some of the most fun attending PASIC with the studio.
My future plans are that I will be attending Northern Illinois University in the fall to pursue a masters in music performance!
If I had the chance to go back and change one thing in my college career, I wouldn’t need it. I wouldn’t change a thing.
My advice to current and incoming students is to turn in your work on time and never be late to rehearsal!

Patrick Roche (he/him), our graduate student, is graduating with an M.M.  in Percussion Performance. My favorite piece I...
05/16/2022

Patrick Roche (he/him), our graduate student, is graduating with an M.M. in Percussion Performance. My favorite piece I’ve performed at IC is Water, Wine, Brandy, Brine. Who doesn't love a quartet for wine glasses? And my favorite IC percussion memory was playing Scheherezade.
My future plans are teaching!
If I could go back and change one thing in my college career, I would plan things out a lot more.
My advice to current and incoming students is organizing yourself makes everything easier! Today is also Patrick's birthday, so wish him a happy birthday! Congratulations on earning another degree and we wish you luck in your future!

Colin Kelley (he/him) is graduating with a B.M. in Percussion Performance. If I had to choose a favorite piece I’ve perf...
05/15/2022

Colin Kelley (he/him) is graduating with a B.M. in Percussion Performance.
If I had to choose a favorite piece I’ve performed at IC I would say, Clay Singing by Stuart Saunders Smith, but I've loved almost every piece I've performed here.
My favorite IC percussion memory was any of the PASICs, especially the car rides where we all goofed off the whole time.
My future plans are finding a job in arts administration.
If I could go back and change one thing, I wouldn’t. I have no regrets! Everything I did led me to where I am today, so I wouldn't want to change any of it.
My advice to current and incoming students is to find classes you enjoy outside of the music school! Don't just take something that you heard is easy, find something you are actually interested in or curious about!

Graduate Feature: Kristian Labrie (he/him) is graduating with a B.M. in Music Education, with a concentration in music t...
05/14/2022

Graduate Feature: Kristian Labrie (he/him) is graduating with a B.M. in Music Education, with a concentration in music theory.
My favorite performance was performing Colonial Song with the WONDERFUL Alyssa Comeau, which was an absolutely transcendent performance of a beautiful work.
My favorite IC percussion memory was any time that we all were able to get together, have some fun, and talk about our passions outside of percussion.
For future plans, I’ll be attending the SSC (South Shore Conservatory) Summer Music Festival Teaching Academy this summer, where I’ll get to hone my teaching abilities and pedagogies. Other than that, continuing to look for music education positions!
If I could go back and change one thing in my college career I would go to more events outside the music school, especially Dillingham productions!
My advice to current and incoming students is to take as many opportunities as you can, but don’t overload yourself! Always leave some time in your day to relax, get some work done, or hang out with friends.
We are so proud of you for graduating, and wish you good luck in your future! Congrats, Kristian!

05/06/2022

A special congratulations to our graduate student, Patrick Roche, on winning the concerto competition and performing "Prism Rhapsody" by Keiko Abe with the symphony orchestra last night! A recording of the performance will be available soon on the Ithaca College performance archive webpage.

Congratulations to the Wind Symphony and Symphony Orchestra for performing phenomenal concerts this week! Happy last day...
05/06/2022

Congratulations to the Wind Symphony and Symphony Orchestra for performing phenomenal concerts this week! Happy last day of classes to all!

Last week we also had two show-stopping percussion ensemble concerts! Congratulations to all involved, and especially to...
05/03/2022

Last week we also had two show-stopping percussion ensemble concerts! Congratulations to all involved, and especially to our graduating seniors on their final percussion ensemble concert!

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