Zach Paris (b. 1989) is an Associate Professor of Music and the Director of Instrumental Music and Percussion Studies at Northwest College in Powell, Wyoming. He currently directs the Northwest College Jazz Ensemble I, Wind Ensemble, Percussion Ensemble, Jazz Combo I, and also teaches music history, percussion methods, and applied percussion lessons. Before coming to Northwest College, Dr. Paris taught courses at Iowa Western Community College, Central Arizona College, Arizona Christian University, the University of Nebraska, and Arizona State University.
As a performer, Dr. Paris is an extremely versatile percussionist that specializes in a wide range of musical styles. His omnivorous approach in performance and education has led him to a career in jazz, latin, pop, country, rock, and heavy metal drum set, as well as marching percussion, classical percussion, African percussion, multi-percussion, and four-mallet marimba. In these areas, he has won a number of competitions including the Nebraska Guitar Center Drum-Off finals, the Victoria Drum Festival Solo Competition, the Heartland Marimba Festival Solo Competition, the Scottsdale Guitar Center Drum-Off, the Paul Seidel Drumming Competition, and the Percussive Arts Society International Percussion Ensemble Competition. He has also been recognized as a winner of 2 DownBeat Magazine Student Music Awards in the Graduate Soloist category.
Dr. Paris’s diverse performance background includes appearances with the Arizona Music Festival Orchestra, the Pan Asian Dance Coalition, Randy Brecker, Jason Palmer, the Phoenix Symphony, Bob Sheppard, the Billings Symphony, Ballet Arizona, Walter Smith III, Andy Narell, the Symphony of the Southwest, and Grammy Award winners Victory Boyd and the vocal jazz ensemble Säje. He is also one of the original founders of the rock band Righteous Vendetta (Sony Records), and spent 2 years with the band touring the country playing countless venues and festivals in over 35 states. The band also won a number of competitions, including the Mountain West Region of the Ernie Ball Battle of the Bands. He can be heard on Righteous Vendetta’s first 2 recordings “Complexity of the Fallen” and “The Dawning” (Red Cord Records).
Dr. Paris is also a recognized composer with works published through Tapspace and C. Alan Publications. He currently holds associate degrees in music education, music performance, and music technology from Northwest College (where he was named the 2010 Most Outstanding Music Student), a bachelor’s degree in music education from the University of Wyoming (where he was named the Presser Scholar in 2013), a master’s degree in percussion performance (MM) from the University of Nebraska, and a doctorate in percussion performance (DMA) from Arizona State University.
A contemporary work for quintet that blends elements of Japanese Taiko drumming and atonal improvisation.
Duration: 5:00
Level: Med-Easy
Personnel: 5 players
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