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DAVID STEINQUEST
Professor of Music
Percussion
David
Steinquest, Professor of Percussion at APSU since 1985, teaches
all individual percussion lessons and conducts the Percussion
Ensemble and Jazz Combo. He is also coordinator of the
Mid-South Jazz Festival. Steinquest previously served as a
faculty member at Albion College, the University of Arkansas,
and the National Music Camp at Interlochen, and was a member of
the United States Military Academy Band at West Point. He holds
a Bachelor of Music Education from Northeast Louisiana
University and a Master of Music in Percussion Performance from
the University of Michigan.
Steinquest is an active
freelance percussionist in the Nashville area, performing
frequently with the Nashville Symphony Orchestra including their
Carnegie Hall debut and the gala concerts at the opening of the
Schermerhorn Symphony Center. He served as Acting Assistant
Principal Percussionist in the 2005-2006 season. Steinquest is
also a studio musician, recording often for Row-Loff
Productions, Arrangers’ Publishing Company, and the Nashville
String Machine. He is an educational endorser of Ross Mallet
Instruments and Vic Firth Sticks and appears frequently as a
soloist and clinician. Steinquest has numerous compositions and
arrangements published by Row-Loff Productions, Studio 4 Music,
and Pioneer Percussion. His works have been performed by the
Nashville Symphony percussion section and have bee heard on the
PBS children’s series “Mr. Rogers’ Neighborhood.”
Email:
SteinquestD@apsu.edu
Phone:
(931) 221-7033
Music/Mass Communication Building, Room 161 |