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2025 University of Missouri Master of Music in Percussion Performance graduate Luke Haymon stops by to talk about his final master’s recital (03:55), studying outside of percussion at Mizzou, including conducting with Dr. Christian Noon and piano tuning from Lucy Urlacher (14:15), his overall percussion activities here, including his role as assistant director of the Marching Mizzou drumline, teaching, and performing (23:45), his upcoming job as Assistant Band Director and Percussion Specialist at Rome High School in Georgia (34:00), growing up near Huntsville, Alabama, his years in drum corps, and his early years on percussion and piano (43:20), going to Jacksonville State University (AL) for undergrad and finding his way to Mizzou (01:01:00), and finishing with the Random Ass Questions, including segments on moving one’s body to music, great books, the NBA playoffs, and the anime series One Piece (01:27:55).

Finishing with a Rave on the 2025 National Conference on Percussion Pedagogy, including a performance of one of Pete’s compositions! (02:00:55).

Luke Haymon Links:

Luke Haymon’s Master’s Recital Program

Previous Podcast Guests Mentioned:

Megan Arns in 2017

Julia Gaines in 2016

Clif Walker in 2021

Andrew Lynge in 2025

Matthew Jordan in 2022

Omar Carmenates in 2018

Andrea Venet in 2018

Tracy Wiggins in 2022

Lauren Teel in 2017

Miles Bohlman in 2024

Other Links:

“Merlin” - Andrew Thomas

“Velocities” - Joseph Schwantner

“Khan Variations” - Alejandro Viñao

“Concerto for Vibraphone” - Emmanuel Sejourné

“Side by Side” - Michio Kitazume

“Rooted” -Brian Blume

Tom Andes

“Armando’s Rhumba” - Chick Corea

“I’m Old Fashioned” - Chet Baker

“Ritmicas 5 and 6” - Amadeo Roldán

“Color Fields in Vector Space” - Omar Carmenates

“REFRAKT” - Andrea Venet

“Vespertine Formations” - Christopher Deane

“Fantaisie-Impromptu” - Frederic Chopin

“Take the “A” Train” - Duke Ellington

Rick Beato

Carolina Crown 2024

Santa Clara Vanguard 2024

Dan Allen

Joshua Foust

Clint Gillespie

“Come Sunday: Shout” - Omar Thomas

“Adoracion” - Eddie Palmiere

The Sixth Sense trailer

Shawshank Redemption trailer

The Shining trailer

The Night Circus - Erin Morgenstern

Steph Curry’s top 35 plays

“Insomnia” - Cody Holmes

One Piece

Raves:

National Conference on Percussion Pedagogy

  continue reading

102 episodes

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2025 University of Missouri Master of Music in Percussion Performance graduate Luke Haymon stops by to talk about his final master’s recital (03:55), studying outside of percussion at Mizzou, including conducting with Dr. Christian Noon and piano tuning from Lucy Urlacher (14:15), his overall percussion activities here, including his role as assistant director of the Marching Mizzou drumline, teaching, and performing (23:45), his upcoming job as Assistant Band Director and Percussion Specialist at Rome High School in Georgia (34:00), growing up near Huntsville, Alabama, his years in drum corps, and his early years on percussion and piano (43:20), going to Jacksonville State University (AL) for undergrad and finding his way to Mizzou (01:01:00), and finishing with the Random Ass Questions, including segments on moving one’s body to music, great books, the NBA playoffs, and the anime series One Piece (01:27:55).

Finishing with a Rave on the 2025 National Conference on Percussion Pedagogy, including a performance of one of Pete’s compositions! (02:00:55).

Luke Haymon Links:

Luke Haymon’s Master’s Recital Program

Previous Podcast Guests Mentioned:

Megan Arns in 2017

Julia Gaines in 2016

Clif Walker in 2021

Andrew Lynge in 2025

Matthew Jordan in 2022

Omar Carmenates in 2018

Andrea Venet in 2018

Tracy Wiggins in 2022

Lauren Teel in 2017

Miles Bohlman in 2024

Other Links:

“Merlin” - Andrew Thomas

“Velocities” - Joseph Schwantner

“Khan Variations” - Alejandro Viñao

“Concerto for Vibraphone” - Emmanuel Sejourné

“Side by Side” - Michio Kitazume

“Rooted” -Brian Blume

Tom Andes

“Armando’s Rhumba” - Chick Corea

“I’m Old Fashioned” - Chet Baker

“Ritmicas 5 and 6” - Amadeo Roldán

“Color Fields in Vector Space” - Omar Carmenates

“REFRAKT” - Andrea Venet

“Vespertine Formations” - Christopher Deane

“Fantaisie-Impromptu” - Frederic Chopin

“Take the “A” Train” - Duke Ellington

Rick Beato

Carolina Crown 2024

Santa Clara Vanguard 2024

Dan Allen

Joshua Foust

Clint Gillespie

“Come Sunday: Shout” - Omar Thomas

“Adoracion” - Eddie Palmiere

The Sixth Sense trailer

Shawshank Redemption trailer

The Shining trailer

The Night Circus - Erin Morgenstern

Steph Curry’s top 35 plays

“Insomnia” - Cody Holmes

One Piece

Raves:

National Conference on Percussion Pedagogy

  continue reading

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