Acclaimed Performer and Scholar Hill Joins Yamaha Percussion Artist Roster

Acclaimed Performer and Scholar Hill Joins Yamaha Percussion Artist Roster

 


 

INDIANAPOLIS (November 9, 2015) – Yamaha today announced the addition of renowned performer and scholar Dr. Julie Hill to the Percussion Artist roster.

Hill, the current president of the Percussive Arts Society, is the director of percussion studies at the University of Tennessee at Martin, where she has received the prestigious Cunningham Outstanding Teacher/Scholar Award, the University of Tennessee Alumni Association Outstanding Teacher Award and the Hardy Graham Distinguished Professorship Award.

"I look forward to helping further the deep commitment to excellence in music education and musical artistry that Yamaha consistently supports," said Hill. "The company's sponsorship of educational outreach opportunities through teaching workshops, young artist competitions and more, is a testament to its long-term commitment to music making for the next generation."

Hill co-authored a collection of solos and duets entitled Music for Multi Percussion: A World View, along with numerous publications with Innovative Percussion and Row-Loff Productions. Her scholarly research has been published in the Garland World Music Encyclopedia and Percussive Notes.

As a member of the Caixa Percussion Trio, Hill has performed across the United States and in Brazil, France, Mexico, Puerto Rico, South Korea and at the Percussive Arts Society International Convention. She also conducts workshops, lectures and concerts nationwide on Brazilian music, along with the topic of music and social transformation for black women and at-risk children in Northeastern Brazil.

She earned a Doctor of Music Arts degree from the University of Kentucky, a Master of Music degree in Percussion Performance from Arizona State University and a Bachelor of Music Education degree from the University of Tennessee at Martin.

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