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== Biography ==
 
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Steven Wimberley is an active percussion educator, technician, arranger, composer, and performer located in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. As an educator, he has taught applied lessons, marching percussion, steel band, and percussion ensemble. As an arranger, he has written percussion parts for a variety of schools throughout Louisiana and Texas. He has worked both independently and under a supervisor to craft parts for several percussion sections on the high school and collegiate level. As a composer, his works have been performed on various recitals, concerts, and new music festivals. As a performer, Steven has performed at various high schools and universities on tours through out Louisiana and Texas. Additionally, he has performed at the National Conference on Percussion Pedagogy’s student recital in 2019, 2021, and 2022, as well as the Percussive Arts Society International Convention’s Concert Chamber Competition in 2019 and the New Literature Session in 2021.
 
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Revision as of 00:17, 31 July 2025

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Composer Name

Biography

Born: 1997

Country: USA

Studies: Northwestern State University (Master of Music in Percussion Performance)

Teachers:

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Steven Wimberley is an active percussion educator, technician, arranger, composer, and performer located in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. As an educator, he has taught applied lessons, marching percussion, steel band, and percussion ensemble. As an arranger, he has written percussion parts for a variety of schools throughout Louisiana and Texas. He has worked both independently and under a supervisor to craft parts for several percussion sections on the high school and collegiate level. As a composer, his works have been performed on various recitals, concerts, and new music festivals. As a performer, Steven has performed at various high schools and universities on tours through out Louisiana and Texas. Additionally, he has performed at the National Conference on Percussion Pedagogy’s student recital in 2019, 2021, and 2022, as well as the Percussive Arts Society International Convention’s Concert Chamber Competition in 2019 and the New Literature Session in 2021.


Works for Percussion

Solo

Chamber Ensemble

Autumn Rhythm - 5 Players
Lunar - 4 Players
Six Poems - 2 Players
Voyager - 2 Players


References