Riley, Steve

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Steve Riley

Biography

Born: January 27, 1964

Country: Sycamore, Illinois, U.S.A.

Studies: University of Kansas (B.M.1988)

Teachers: John Pozdro, James Barnes

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Steve Riley is an active musician in the areas of composition, performance and education. His former teachers include George Boberg, Thomas Plaster, Steve Barnhart, John Pozdro, James Barnes, and Audrey Mohn. As a composer, Mr. Riley has been a recipient of The 2001 Kansas Arts Commission Fellowship (Grant) for Music Composition, 8 ASCAP Plus Awards, 3rd Prize in The 2004 Tampa Bay Composers’ Forum for Excellence in Chamber Music Composition, and he is also a two-time prize winner in the Percussive Arts Society Composition Contest (1st: 1988 and 3rd: 1999). He has many compositions published with C. Alan Publications, Ludwig Masters Publications, Innovative Percussion, and Airstrive Music, and his works have been performed at universities and venues around the world and at events such as The Percussive Arts Society International Convention, The Society of Composers Incorporated Regional Conference, Music For All (Band of America), and The Midwest Clinic in Chicago. He served for 11 years as a member of The Composition Contest Committee for The Percussive Arts Society and is Past President of the Kansas Chapter for that organization. Mr. Riley has been commissioned by percussion professors at three major universities in Kansas and Missouri to write new works. Additionally, his composition Declarative Stances has been cited in John Beck’s Encyclopedia of Percussion as part of a group of works that are “significant contributions to percussion ensemble literature from its inception until the late 20th century”, and Gramophone magazine described his work Eye Irascible as a “mesmerizing narrative”.

In percussion performance, Steve is an active free-lance percussionist in classical, jazz, and pop/contemporary styles in the Lawrence, Kansas City, and Topeka areas. He was formerly Principal Timpanist of the American Wind Symphony and the Topeka Symphony Orchestra, has also played drum set and additional percussion with The Kansas City Symphony. He is also very active in musical theatre (including many productions at venues such as Starlight Theatre and The New Theatre Restaurant in greater Kansas City). Steve is also a singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, including a full length solo CD of original rock-pop music entitled Through Cells which he has performed with the band Wryly Bent.

In education, Steve Riley held the position of Adjunct Instructor of Percussion and Music Composition at Baker University in Baldwin City for 14 years (2002-16), and he was also the Interim Director of Bands at Baker during Fall 2011. He is an active adjudicator and clinician, has been the Percussion Instructor for Midwestern Music Camp, Kansas Lions State Band, held the position of Drumline and Concert Percussion Instructor at Olathe Northwest High School for 6 years, was a Percussion Lecturer at The University of Kansas in Summer 2015, and he is the Percussion Ensemble Coach at Lawrence High School. Additionally, Steve maintains a large private studio averaging over 25 weekly students who have achieved honors such as Band of America, KMEA soloists, KSHSAA State and District Concert/Jazz Band selections and numerous first division ratings. Steve is a member of ASCAP, PAS, NAfME, and SCI, and is endorsed by Pearl/Adams and Vaughncraft Percussion. He lives in Lawrence, Kansas with his wife Rita and son Simon.[1]


Works for Percussion

A Delivering - Timpani
Aware of Discussion - Percussion Octet
Collinear Dancer - Multiple Percussion
Declarative Stances - Percussion Octet
Duality Intrinsic - Marimba, Piano
Elegy for Alpha - Marimba
Eye Irascible - Percussion Octet
Goodbye and Go Begin - Percussion Octet
Re-Entry - Multiple Percussion
Sonic Adventures - Percussion Quartet / Percussion Quintet / Percussion Sextet
Spanesque Oscilliations - Percussion Quartet
Vortices for Drum Set and Percussion Sex(y)tet - Drumset; Percussion Sextet
Weather Movement I: Springwind - Percussion Octet
Weather Movement II: Storm Warning and Dance - Percussion Octet

References