University Percussion Ensemble

UWindsor alumni Joey Greulich, John DeAngelis, Charlie McKittrick performing at a SOM fundraiser 2008UWindsor alumni Joey Greulich, John DeAngelis, Charlie McKittrick performing at a SOM fundraiser 2008

The Windsor Percussion Ensemble is as a chamber music consortium that represents the both the University of Windsor and the southwest Ontario region. The group is designed to promote first hand experience and exposure to the repertoire of the percussion ensemble, its major composers, and historical significance.

The ensemble specializes in contemporary and chamber percussion compositions from the classic 1930s early percussion works by Cage, Harrison and Chavez to new works by Brett Dietz, Susan Powell, and Nathan Daughtrey. The ensemble also explores diverse musics from, or influenced by, different cultures throughout the world as well as improvisation, jazz and popular music. The combination of musical styles and the wide variety of instruments employed make the Windsor Percussion Ensemble an experience that is not to be missed.

The group has made appearances on the Canadian Association for Music Therapy Conference, and the Percussive Arts Society Ontario Day of Percussion as well as regular appearances on theSoCA Presents concert series and performances at the University's CAW Center for the greater university community and secondary students.

This ensemble is open to BMus  and BA in Music students enrolled in the percussion studio courses 33-367, 33-337, and 33-267. The ensemble is directed by Dr. Nicholas Papador.

Dr. Nicholas Papador, Percussion Pedagogy and Performance Chair, SoCADr. Nicholas Papador, Associate Professor
Performance Chair
School of Creative Arts
University of Windsor
Windsor Ontario
Canada N9B 3P4
papador@uwindsor.ca