The DePaul University School of Music Percussion Department strives to instill in each student the fundamentals of technique and musicianship that are essential for a career in music, regardless of area of emphasis. Students in the percussion department have gone on to have varied career tracks such as performance, education, business, sound recording, and composition. Whether you are interested in orchestral percussion, new music, chamber music, or collegiate/K-12 teaching, we have a course of study that we can customize for you.
- Michael KozakisFaculty, Part TimeMusic PerformanceAdjunct Lecturer | Percussion Studio Coordinatormkozakis@sbcglobal.net
- Ian DingFaculty, Part TimeMusic PerformanceAdjunct Lectureriding@depaul.edu
- Eric MillsteinFaculty, Part TimeMusic PerformanceAdjunct Lectureremillste@depaul.edu
- Cynthia YehFaculty, Part TimeMusic PerformanceAdjunct Lecturercynyeh@gmail.com
Percussion Ensemble
Under the direction of Michael Kozakis, the Percussion Ensemble performs a large variety of music expressly written for percussion. The ensemble is dedicated to performing a balance of historically important works and the latest contemporary works. The ensemble performs fall, winter, and spring concerts and performances at student recitals, various Days of Percussion, and large conventions. Performances include a mix of works written for the small chamber group to the large percussion orchestra.
Click here to see a list of some recent pieces performed by the Percussion Ensemble.
Large Ensembles
Through audition, all percussionists at DePaul are assigned to large ensembles at the beginning of each school year. Students can be assigned to Symphony Orchestra, Concert Orchestra, Wind Ensemble, Wind Symphony, Opera, and the new music ensemble, 20+. Occasionally, due to repertoire requirements, students are assigned to more than one ensemble per quarter.
Teacher Assignments
Graduate Students
Undergraduate Students
Classes Offered
Recent Alumni/Student Accomplishments
Masterclasses
In the past few years, we have had the opportunity to host masterclasses from some of the top performers in the percussion field:
- Members of Third Coast Percussion
- Jason Treuting - So Percussion
- John Beck - Percussion Professor Emeritus, Eastman School of Music
- Jacob Nissly - Principal Percussion, San Francisco Symphony
- Ted Atkatz - former Principal Percussion, Chicago Symphony
- Charles Settle – Principal Percussion, Toronto Symphony
- Don Liuzzi – Timpani, Philadelphia Orchestra
- John Tafoya – former Timpanist, National Symphony Orchestra
- Will Hudgins – Percussion, Boston Symphony
- Greg Zuber – Principal Percussion, Metropolitan Opera Orchestra
- Michael Udow - Former Professor, University of Michigan Ann Arbor
- Payton MacDonald - Professor, William Paterson University
- Al Payson - Former Percussionist, Chicago Symphony Orchestra
- Aiyun Huang – Solo percussionist
- Brent Roman – Multipercussionist
- Ed Saindon - Vibes
- Doug Bratt – Drum Set Artist
Facilities
The Percussion Department has 9 practice/rehearsal rooms and a studio size that strives to be between 18 and 22 students (including graduate students). All the equipment is well-maintained and updated on a regular basis. Of the 9 rooms, one is a two-story large percussion room (1000+ square feet) for lessons, studio classes, practice space, and percussion ensemble. There are 3 medium teaching/practice spaces (400-500 SF) with all of the main instruments available (timpani, 5-octave marimba, xylophone, glock, vibes, etc.). There are 5 smaller practice rooms on the first floor with drum sets, mallets, timpani, etc.
Highlights of our inventory include: