Winds/Percussion

Wind, brass and percussion students at the University of Evansville benefit from a nurturing environment which promotes close mentoring by faculty and the expectation of high levels of achievement regardless of their area of study.

Performance and study of solo and ensemble literature

  • In addition to studio classes, weekly performance hours, and degree recitals, there is opportunity to participate in a comprehensive array of ensembles. The Wind Ensemble, Orchestra and University Band offer wide ranging large-ensemble repertoire, while chamber music experience can be gained in any number of small ensembles, including quintets (brass or woodwind), like-instrument ensembles (flute, clarinet, trumpet, low-brass, and percussion ensembles), and collaborations with string or vocal students. For students interested in Jazz, performing opportunities include two full sized bands.

Performing faculty ensembles and guest artists

  • A professionally active faculty includes two distinguished resident performing ensembles in the wind area: the Shepard Brass Quintet and Harlaxton Woodwind Quintet. Students also have the opportunity to meet, hear and interact with world-class guest artists and teachers in master classes and concerts. Recent appearances include composer Michael Daugherty, pianist Abbey Simon, saxophonist jazz pedagog Jamie Aebersol, and Grammy winners Doc Severinsen, and The New York Voices.

Professional orchestra experience

  • Advanced instrumental students may be invited to substitute in the Evansville Philharmonic Orchestra, the regional professional symphony. Undergraduates may gain invaluable experience as they perform with musicians of this caliber and study with UE faculty, many of whom hold positions and appear as soloists with the Philharmonic.

Instrument availability and designated practice facilities

  • UE's facilities and equipment range from designated practice rooms with instruments for percussionists to a reed-making room for oboists and bassoonists. In addition to the usual complement of brass, woodwind and percussion instruments, students can also study and perform on varied unique instruments that include, among others, English horns, piccolo and C trumpets, and harmony clarinets.

Graduates have gone on to earn additional degrees at prominent institutions, hold positions in professional performing ensembles, and pursue successful careers in a wide variety of musical endeavors. (Alumni Profiles)

Ross Erickson

Ross Erickson, MMus

UE/EPO Music Consortium Faculty

Room 37, Krannert Hall of Art and Music
812-488-2887
re51@xgcr.net
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Percussion

Winds/Percussion
Leanne Hampton

Leanne Hampton, DMA

UE/EPO Music Consortium Faculty

812-488-2349
lh255@xgcr.net
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Flute

Winds/Percussion
Edwin Lacy

Edwin Lacy, DMus

Professor Emeritus of Music, Adjunct Instructor of Music

Room 36, Krannert Hall of Art and Music
812-488-2227
el2@xgcr.net
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Bassoon / Saxophone

Winds/Percussion
Elizabeth Robertson

Elizabeth Robertson, DMus

UE/EPO Music Consortium Faculty

Room 144, Krannert Hall of Art and Music
812-488-1004
er33@xgcr.net
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Oboe

Winds/Percussion
Kenneth Steinsultz

Kenneth Steinsultz, DMA

Conservatory Co-Director, Professor of Music, Director of Bands

Room 103, Krannert Hall of Art and Music
812-488-2665
ks306@xgcr.net
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Wind Ensemble / Low Brass

Conducting Winds/Percussion
Timothy J. Zifer

Timothy J. Zifer, DMA

Professor of Music Emeritus, Adjunct Instructor of Music

Room 144, Krannert Hall of Art and Music
812-488-2878
tz3@xgcr.net
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Trumpet

Music Management Jazz Studies Winds/Percussion