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On Tuesday, March 24, our resident artist in drum set Austin McMahon will be having a faculty recital! The recital will be at 8:00pm in Bratton Recital Hall.Austin has appeared on over fifty albums as a sideman and has recorded two critically acclaimed albums as a bandleader (Many Muses, Many Muses vol. 2, Fractamodi) that are comprised solely of his original compositions. McMahon was awarded Best Jazz Song in the 9th annual Independent Music Awards (IMAs) and nominated for Best Jazz Album in the 11th annual IMAs respectively as well as Best New Composition (on albums released in 2020) for “Sol” from The Lost Melody’s eponymous release. His music has been described as, “subtle, reverential to tradition and thoroughly new.”
An active educator in the Boston area, McMahon was a teaching fellow in Jazz Improvisation at Harvard University for six consecutive years where he was awarded a Certificate of Distinction in Teaching for the “excellence of his work with students and strength of his commitment to teaching.” He was also a Lecturer in Jazz Drum Set Studies at UMASS Amherst, taught percussion lessons and/or ensembles for the MIT Emerson Scholars program, the Brookline Extensions Program, led a summer percussion workshop at the Concord Conservatory of Music and was previously the Percussion Curriculum Director and Instructor for the 21st Century Program program in Somerville public schools. Community outreach has also been an important part of his work as musician as evidenced by his work with Celebrity Series of Boston’s Neighborhood Arts Program as well as the Ernie Boch Jr. Music Drives Us grant program to bring jazz into schools in underprivileged communities.
This recital is free and open to the public, and a livestream will be available on the UNH Department of Music YouTube page.
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Paul Creative Arts Center, 30 Academic Way,Durham, New Hampshire, United States
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