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Studies:   University of Cincinnati's College-Conservatory of Music (Doctor of Musical Arts in Percussion Performance); University of Toronto (Master of Music); University of Georgia (Bachelor of Music)
  
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Teachers:  Allen Otte, Rusty Burge, Jim Culley, Russell Hartenberger, Beverly Johnston, John Rudolph, Tony McCutchen and Arvin Scott
  
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Dr. Brian Graiser is the Instructor of Percussion and Percussion Area Coordinator at Arkansas State University, where he leads a team of accomplished percussion faculty and oversees all aspects of the percussion program while remaining an active performer, composer and researcher. ​​As an internationally-respected artist and clinician, Brian has enjoyed musical engagements across North America, Central America, Europe, Asia, and Australia, including several solo/chamber performances and research presentations at the Percussive Arts Society International Convention (PASIC) as well as at Dél-Alföldi Ütőhangszeres Szakmai Nap és Konferenciasolo (University of Szeged, Hungary), the APERIO—Music of the Americas Festival, the Festival Internacional de Musica Alfredo Saint Malo (Panama), the American Harp Society Summer Institute, and the Winter Vibe Fest hosted by the Center for Mallet Percussion Research (U.S.).
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Composer Name

Biography

Born: 1986

Country:

Studies: University of Cincinnati's College-Conservatory of Music (Doctor of Musical Arts in Percussion Performance); University of Toronto (Master of Music); University of Georgia (Bachelor of Music)

Teachers: Allen Otte, Rusty Burge, Jim Culley, Russell Hartenberger, Beverly Johnston, John Rudolph, Tony McCutchen and Arvin Scott

Website: https://www.briangraiser.com/



Dr. Brian Graiser is the Instructor of Percussion and Percussion Area Coordinator at Arkansas State University, where he leads a team of accomplished percussion faculty and oversees all aspects of the percussion program while remaining an active performer, composer and researcher. ​​As an internationally-respected artist and clinician, Brian has enjoyed musical engagements across North America, Central America, Europe, Asia, and Australia, including several solo/chamber performances and research presentations at the Percussive Arts Society International Convention (PASIC) as well as at Dél-Alföldi Ütőhangszeres Szakmai Nap és Konferenciasolo (University of Szeged, Hungary), the APERIO—Music of the Americas Festival, the Festival Internacional de Musica Alfredo Saint Malo (Panama), the American Harp Society Summer Institute, and the Winter Vibe Fest hosted by the Center for Mallet Percussion Research (U.S.).


Works for Percussion

Vibraphone Solo Works

Concerto No. 1 ("Lulu")
Sketches in Noir
Winter Meditation

Chamber Ensemble Works

Miriamic Canons - 4 Players

With Harp Works

We Measure in Victims
4 Prisms (After Brown)

References