MacDonald, Payton

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Payton MacDonald is a composer, percussionist (specializing in marimba), singer and filmmaker. He explores the frontiers of art in a variety of settings, from Carnegie Hall to remote wilderness locations. He spent his early years drumming along with jazz records, while exploring the Rocky Mountains near his home in Idaho by foot, bicycle, and skis. Eventually he was shaped into a percussionist who plays marimbas, snare drums, bicycles, plants, pots and pans, and anything else that might produce an interesting tone. Along the way Payton discovered Indian classical music, and has studied that music for over 20 years. He has released over 100 recordings and his music has been performed by the L.A. Philharmonic, Alarm Will Sound, JACK Quartet, and many other ensembles and soloists. Payton studied music formally at the University of Michigan (BFA) and Eastman School of Music (MM and DMA), as well as with the legendary Gundecha Brothers (Dhrupad vocal) and Pandit Sharda Sahai (tabla). He teaches music at William Paterson University, and tours nationally and internationally as a percussionist, singer and speaker. [1]


Works for Percussion

Devil Dance - Flute & Hand Drum
Rudra - Percussion Quartet
To See - Marimba
Xati - Percussion Quintet

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