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W. Sean Wagoner
(541) 346-5650
seanw@uoregon.edu
Sean Wagoner is an instructor of percussion studies at the University
of Oregon. He also teaches orchestration for music educators,
and music appreciation courses.
Wagoner received his Doctor of
Musical Arts, master's, and bachelor's degrees in
percussion performance from the University of Oregon, where he
was a student of Charles Dowd.
His recording credits include:
percussionist on the Grammy Award-winning Hännsler recording
of Krzysztof Penderecki's Credo with Helmuth Rilling and
the Oregon Bach Festival; drummer on the platinum-selling album,
Zoot Suit Riot: The Swingin'’ Hits of the Cherry Poppin'
Daddies; percussionist for George Crumb's An
Idyll for the Misbegotten and Iannis Xenakis' Persephassa for
broadcast worldwide on WGBH Boston's "Art of the States" and
Radioemisoras 96.5 FM "XIII Festival de Música Contemporánea"
in Santiago, Chile.
Wagoner is currently principal timpanist of the
Oregon Mozart Players chamber orchestra, principal percussionist
of the Eugene Opera Orchestra, and is a member of the Eugene Symphony
percussion section. He is also active as a freelance percussionist
with the Oregon Symphony, the Cascade Festival of Music, and the
Oregon Festival of American Music.
As a composer and arranger,
Wagoner has published with TRN Music Publisher, Lorenz Corporation/Matrix
Publishing, and has received commissions from the Salem-Keizer
Public Schools, Fresno State University, and the University of
Oregon.
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