普林斯顿大学音乐系导师教师师资介绍简介-Jason Treuting

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Jason Treuting Sō Percussion: Ensemble - in - Residence





As a member of So Percussion, Jason Treuting has collaborated with artists and composers including Steve Reich, David Lang, John Zorn, Dan Trueman, tabla master Zakir Hussain, the electronic music duo Matmos and choreographer Eliot Feld. In addition to his work with So, Jason performs improvised music with Simpl, a group with laptop artist/composer Cenk Ergun; Alligator Eats Fish with guitarist Grey McMurray; Little Farm, with guitarist/composer Steve Mackey; QQQ (a quartet consisting of hardinger fiddle, viola, guitar and drums); and Big Farm (a foursome led by Rinde Eckert and Steve Mackey).
Jason also composes music. His many compositions for So Percussion include So’s third albumAmid the Noise, and contributions toImaginary City, an evening length work that appeared on the Brooklyn Academy of Music’s 2009 Next Wave Festival. Recent commissions for other ensembles have includedOblique Music for 4 plus (blank), a concerto for So Percussion and string orchestra for the League of Composers Orchestra;Circus of One, music for a video installation in collaboration with Alison Crocetta; andDiorama, an evening length collaboration with the French choreographers in Projet Situ.
Jason is co-director of the So Percussion Summer Institute, an annual intensive course on the campus of Princeton University for college-aged percussionists. He is also co-director of a new percussion program at the Bard College Conservatory of Music, where So Percussion is ensemble-in-residence beginning fall of 2011, and has taught percussion both in masterclass and privately at more than 80 conservatories and universities in the USA and internationally.

Courses


Spring 2022
MUS 245: Practices and Principles of Rhythm
Fall 2020
MUS 534: Ends and Means: Issues in Composition


Website


My Work Focuses on
Percussion Performance

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