Burritt, Michael

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Michael Burritt

Biography

Born: April 23, 1962

Country: Syracuse, New York, U.S.A.

Studies: Eastman School of Music (B.M., M.M.)

Teachers: John Beck, Gordon Stout



Having performed on four continents and nearly forty states Michael Burritt is one of the World's leading percussion soloists. He is in frequent demand performing concert tours and master classes throughout the United States, Europe, Asia, Australia and Canada. Mr. Burritt has been soloist with the Dallas Wind Symphony, Omaha Symphony, Chautauqua Festival Orchestra, Eastman Wind Ensemble, Ju Percussion Group (Taiwan), Percussion Art Quartet (Germany), Amores Percussion Group (Spain), Peaux (Sweden) and the Tempus Fugit Percussion Ensemble of Pittsburgh, PA. Mr. Burritt has three solo recordings - Perpetual, and Shadow Chasers and receltly released his third entitled Waking Dreams on the Resonator Records label. All the recordings are comprised of Burritt's original compositions as well as works written expressly for him. He has been a featured artist at seven Percussive Arts Society International Conventions. In 1992 he presented his New York solo debut in Weill Hall at Carnegie Hall and in 1998 performed his London debut in the Purcell Room at Queen Elizabeth Hall.

Mr. Burritt is also active as a composer, with two concertos to his credit, numerous solo and chamber works for marimba and percussion as well as two books of etudes. His works for solo marimba have become standard repertoire for the instrument and are consistently required repertoire on international competitions. Mr. Burritt is published with Ludwig Music, C. Allen and Keyboard Percussion Publications. Burritt is also an artist/clinician and product design/consultant for Malletech, where he has developed his own line of signature marimba mallets and an artist / educational clinician with the Zildjian Company. Mr. Burritt is a member of the Percussive Arts Society Board of Directors, a contributing editor for Percussive Notes Magazine and the chairman of the PAS Keyboard Committee.

Michael is currently Professor of Percussion and head of the department at the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, New York. Prior to his appointment at Eastman Mr. Burritt was Professor of Percussion at Northwestern University from 1995-2008 where he developed a program of international distinction. Mr. Burritt received his Bachelor and Master of Music Degrees, as well as the prestigious Performers Certificate from the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, New York. His teachers have included John Beck, Gordon Stout, Paul Yancich and Herbert Flower.[1]

Works for Percussion

Marimba Solo

Azure - Marimba
Caritas - Marimba
Etudes No. 4, 5, 6 - Marimba
Fermo - Marimba
Four Movements for Marimba - Marimba
I Gabbiani
Marimbetudes
Marimbetudes II
October Night
Out of the Blue - Marimba; Piano
Preludes 1-5
Scirocco
Shadow Chaser (Solo)
The Offering (Prelude 6)

Marimba Solo with Percussion Ensemble

Rounders - Marimba; Percussion Trio
Shadow Chaser (Ensemble) - Marimba; Percussion Sextet
Timeless (Percussion Ensemble Version) - Marimba; Percussion Trio
To the Nines - Marimba; Percussion Trio
Willow - Marimba; Percussion Quartet

Snare Drum Solo

Cooper - Snare Drum
Spero - Snare Drum; Percussion Trio; Piano

Multiple Percussion Solo

Sticks of Eloquence - Multiple Percussion

Percussion Concerto

Concerto for Marimba (Burritt) - Marimba; Chamber Orchestra
Duo Concertante - Concerto for Percussion and Clarinet - Multiple Percussion; Clarinet; Wind Ensemble

Percussion Ensemble

MAG7: Rhapsody No. 1 - Percussion Septet
Marimba Quartet (Burritt) - Marimba Quartet
The Doomsday Machine - Percussion Quartet
Traveling Music - Percussion Octet; Horn
Waking Dreams - Marimba; Percussion Quintet

References