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The Percussive Arts Society (PAS) Names Gordon Stout, School of Music, in Announcement of Hall of Fame InducteesContributed by Molly O'Shea Polk on 05/30/12 The Percussive Arts Society Hall of Fame will induct four percussion artists as the eyes of the percussion world turn to Austin, Texas for the Percussive Arts Society International Convention (PASIC) from October 31-November 3, 2012. The Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, honoring the four newest members, will be held Thursday, November 1, 2012 before the PASIC Thursday Evening Concert at the Austin Convention Center. The Class of 2012 features four important figures who have shaped the percussion world through their innovations, performances and scholarly work. Gordon Stout is an American percussionist, composer, and educator. Many of Stout’s compositions, including Two Mexican Dances, have become standard repertoire for marimba players worldwide. As a performer, Stout has performed throughout the United States and Canada, as well as in Europe, Japan, Taiwan, and Mexico. Stout studied with John Beck, James Salmon, Joseph Schwantner, Samuel Adler and Warren Benson. He serves as professor of percussion at Ithaca College in Ithaca, New York. View a full list and bios of the four of inductees at: http://www.pas.org/news/12-05-30/PAS_Announces_2012_Hall_of_Fame_Inductees.aspx The Percussive Arts Society (PAS) Names Gordon Stout, School of Music, in Announcement of Hall of Fame Inductees Comment from
ajacobowitz on
01/16/20
I just don\'t understand why it took this post 8 years (!) to receive a comment -
maybe there's something wrong here with the dissemination of information? Just wondering. Aj |
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he can get - it's a shame he isn't often appreciated throughout the marimba world
more than he is. At least PAS has their thoughts right here - even if it's 20 years or
more later than it needed to be. Great, Gordon! Keep the energy rotating!
~ Alex Jacobowitz ~