Steven Schick
Steven Schick was born in Iowa and raised in a farming family. For the past thirty years he has championed contemporary percussion music as a performer and teacher. He studied at the University of Iowa and received the Soloists Diploma from the Staatliche Hochschule für Musik in Freiburg, Germany. Steven Schick has commissioned and premiered more than one hundred new works for percussion and has performed these pieces on major concert series such as Lincoln Center’s Great Performers and the Los Angeles Philharmonic’s Green Umbrella concerts as well as in international festivals including Warsaw Autumn, the BBC Proms, the Jerusalem Festival, the Holland Festival, the Stockholm International Percussion Event and the Budapest Spring Festival among many others. He has recorded many of those works for SONY Classical, Wergo, Point, CRI, Neuma, Cantaloupe and Mode Records. He has been regular guest lecturer at the Rotterdam Conservatory, and the Royal College of Music in London. Schick is Professor of Music at the University of California, San Diego and Lecturer in Percussion at the Manhattan School of Music. Schick was the percussionist of the Bang on a Can All-Stars of New York City from 1992-2002. From 2000 to 2004, he served as Artistic Director of the Centre International de Percussion de Genève in Geneva, Switzerland. Steven Schick is the founder and Artistic Director of the percussion group, red fish blue fish.
In 2006 Schick released two important publications. His book on solo percussion music, The Percussionist’s Art: Same Bed, Different Dreams, was published by the University of Rochester Press. His recording of The Mathematics of Resonant Bodies by John Luther Adams was released by Cantaloupe.
John Luther ADAMS: Strange and Sacred Noise - author of liner notes (mode 153)
Roland AUZET: Percussion(s) - author of liner notes (mode 189-192)
Jason ECKARDT : Undersong (mode 234)
Aiyun HUANG’s “Save Percussion Theater” – author of liner notes (mode 242)
Hilda PAREDES: The Seventh Seed (mode 60)
Roger REYNOLDS: Watershed IV (mode 70)
Sanctuary (mode 232/33)
Karlheinz STOCKHAUSEN: Complete Early Works for Percussion (mode 274)
Iannis XENAKIS: Ensemble Works 3 - International Contemporary Ensemble (ICE) (mode 261)
Iannis XENAKIS: Xenakis Percussion Works (mode 171-173)
Iannis XENAKIS: Zythos – Benny Sluchin, trombone, red fish blue fish, Steven Schick, conductor (mode 284, DVD only, with video and stereo & surround options)