Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 3 - Megan Arns

Megan Arns talks about growing up in St. Louis, teaching and performing in Amman, Jordan, and navigating a tough year at Mizzou while also interviewing at other schools.  Also, we debate about whether or not I played a recital at Truman State while she was a student there (spoiler alert: I did).

Arns interview notes:

Megan Arns website

Megan Arns' Missouri home page

Julia Gaines' Missouri home page

Khan Variations

Michael Burritt's Eastman home page

John Parks' Florida State home page

Michael Bump's Truman State home page

@ Percussion Podcast Facebook page

Third Coast Percussion

Drum Corps International

Lewis and Clark Fife and Drum Corps

Raves:

Wuthering Heights (1939)

Joe DiMaggio: The Hero's Life

Let's Groove

 

Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 2 - David Grubb

Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 1 - Dr. Scott Cameron

Scott Cameron talks about working and living in the midwest, his slightly off-the-beaten-track way of getting to his percussion career, and the joys of editing a 300-page dissertation on a Dot Matrix printer.

Cameron interview notes:

Scott Cameron Homepage

Morris Goldenberg's Modern School

Method of Movement

J.S. Bach's A Minor Violin Concerto, played on marimba

Paul Creston's Concertino

David Maslanka's Crown of Thorns

Lance Drege

Lisa Rogers

RAVES:

OJ: Made in America

Dreams from My Father

Late in the Evening 1991  and 1992 Unplugged