Brief Bio


 

Robert Bridge is an Associate Professor of Music at Onondaga Community College where he was recently honored with the "Chancellor’s Award for Scholarship and Creative Activities."  He received Trustee Recognition awards for “Excellence in Teaching” in both 2005 and 2007.  He is also a 2005 recipient of the National Institute for Staff and Organizational Development "Excellence Award." 

 

Robert has degrees from the University of North Texas (B.M.E.), Southern Methodist University (M.M.), and the Eastman School of Music (D. M. A.).   In 1995 he was awarded the Eastman School’s “Performer’s Certificate”.  He has performed concertos with the Eastman Kilbourn Orchestra and the Southern Methodist University Symphony Orchestra.  In both 1985 &1986, Robert won first place at the Percussive Arts Society’s “Marching Percussion Forum” Individual Marimba Competition.

 

Robert has twice been selected to present his research at the Percussive Arts Society's International Convention - "Traditional Performance Practices in the Timpani Parts of Beethoven's Symphonies" (1999) and  "An Overview of Steve Reich’s Sextet” (2002.)  Robert has performed as a solo marimbist in many venues including "Days of Percussion" in Virginia, Long Island, and Kingston Ontario.  Robert also performs regularly in the Syracuse area including performances with the Society for New Music and the Syracuse Symphony Orchestra and can be heard on commercial recordings of both groups.  His compositions for percussion are published by Warner Brothers and Kendor.  He is an artist endorser for Yamaha Percussion, Sabian Cymbals, and Innovative Percussion mallets and sticks.

 

 

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