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Josh Quillen has forged a unique identity in the contemporary music world as all-around percussionist, expert steel drum performer (lauded as “softly sophisticated” by the New York Times), and composer. His collaborations with other composers frequently incorporate the steel drums as a core element.



A member of the acclaimed ensemble Sō Percussion since 2006, Josh has performed at Carnegie Hall, the Brooklyn Academy of Music, The Lincoln Center Festival, Stanford Lively Arts, and dozens of other venues in the United States. In that time, Sō Percussion has toured Russia, Spain, Australia, Italy, Germany, and Scotland. He has had the opportunity to work closely with Steve Reich, Steve Mackey, Paul Lansky, David Lang, Matmos, Dan Deacon, and many others.



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0:00 intro and hello

1:19 "Cangelosi"

2:35 A bit of Casey's background

11:50 A bit of Josh's background

16:00 Talking to students about orchestral excerpts.

21:00 How are our students feeling about the current job market?

34:00 Thoughts on the value of conversation. Podcasting

50:50 Composing? New pan piece for Liam Teague

1:10:35 Pan vibe vs the new music vibe?

1:25:03 Casey vs Pius - Josh vs Todd