Duncan Patton sits by timpani

ABOUT Duncan Patton

Duncan Patton was a Principal Timpanist of the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra for 33 years. With the Met, he performed at Lincoln Center and Carnegie Hall in New York, as well as on tour in the U.S, Europe, and Japan. He was heard countless times on live HD movie performances, Live from Lincoln Center television programs, broadcast radio and digital transmissions, as well as CD recordings on major labels. He has appeared as a guest timpanist with the New York Philharmonic and the Chicago Symphony, among others. He has performed and recorded chamber music with groups such as the Met Chamber Ensembles, Canadian Brass, and Empire Brass. 

As an educator, Mr. Patton has been the primary timpani instructor at the Manhattan School of Music for over 30 years. Many of his students have gone on to careers with major orchestras in North America, as well as Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. He is the author of the acclaimed technique and etude book The Artist Timpanist and has written several solo pieces and collections. He has presented masterclasses at universities around the world, and at percussion events including the Percussive Arts Society International Convention. His articles on timpani performance have been published in the Percussive Notes journal. 

Also a composer, he has written numerous works for chamber ensembles, and voice, in addition to pieces for timpani and percussion. His work is published by Bachovich Music Publications. 

Prior to joining the Met, Mr. Patton served as Principal Timpanist of the Honolulu Symphony, and for two summers with the National Repertory Orchestra in Colorado. A native of the Albany, New York, area, he is a graduate of the Eastman School of Music. His teachers included John Beck, Roland Kohloff, and Richard Albagli. Mr. Patton is a Pearl/Adams artist.

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