Built upon over half a century of excellence, the NIU Percussion Studio offers students a rich collection of opportunities in music performance, composition, pedagogy, scholarship, travel, arts advocacy and entrepreneurship. Percussion studies at NIU celebrates percussion as a passport to the world, its cultures and to the inner self. Our students work in equal measure on becoming both responsible, courageous citizens and finely attuned and sensitive musicians. We are a close-knit community and we look forward to welcoming you to our family.
In addition to the music core curriculum, you’ll work with our faculty in weekly lessons. Specifically, students study with percussion area director, Gregory Beyer, and Ben Wahlund. Additional opportunities to study directly with NIU’s acclaimed faculty include jazz studies with Rodrigo Villaneuva, steelpan studies with Liam Teague and Yuko Asada, and world music studies with Jui-Ching Wang. We look forward to sharing more about our program with you.
The NIU School of Music proudly offers one of the most generous percussion-dedicated facilities in the country. The NIU Percussion Studio has its own ensemble rehearsal and classroom space and 20 rooms assigned to percussion students and faculty.
The NIU School of Music provides an impressive variety of ensembles, including several with opportunity for percussionists.
Those include:
Northern Illinois University’s College of Music has eclectic and experienced teachers who truly care about the individual and the musician. Those teachers prepared me by guiding me through a well-rounded education that I can use in multiple idioms of music. Through NIU’s music program, I’ve also made some of my closest friends, on and off the stage.
- Tom Benko, B.M., 2012
Music Building
Monday - Friday
8 a.m. - noon
1 - 4:30 p.m.
815-753-1551
music@niu.edu
Austyn V. Menk
Music Admissions Coordinator
815-753-6306
avmenk@niu.edu