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UAM Division of Music Professor To Give Public Lecture Recital

MONTICELLO, Ark. — The University of Arkansas at Monticello (UAM) Division of Music will host a lecture recital by Dr. Kylan Bigby, assistant professor of percussion at UAM, on Thursday, March 19, at 7:30 p.m. in the Music Building’s Harris Recital Hall, Room 101, on UAM’s Monticello campus. The event is free and open to the public.

The lecture recital will feature selections from Dr. Bigby’s newly written solo timpani book, “Echoes of the Orchestra.” This innovative collection explores the rich musical language of the orchestra through the lens of the timpani, transforming characteristic orchestral gestures, textures and dramatic moments into compelling solo works for the instrument. Drawing inspiration from the expressive and technical demands that timpanists encounter in symphonic repertoire, “Echoes of the Orchestra” bridges the gap between orchestral performance and contemporary solo artistry, offering performers new ways to develop musical sensitivity through advanced techniques. 

During his presentation, Dr. Bigby will discuss the conception of the project and demonstrate how orchestral foundations can shape the instrument’s soloistic capabilities. 

“After all,” Dr. Bigby says, “Every timpanist knows — the orchestra may have a hundred voices, but sometimes the story begins with four drums.” 

For more information, contact the UAM Division of Music at 870-460-1060. 

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