Dr.
Tomm Roland
Coordinator of Percussion
Studies
& Multicultural Music
Strauss PAC 220
phone: (402) 554-3155
e-mail: troland@mail.unomaha.edu
website: http://www.tommroland.com
Tomm Roland, percussionist, holds Bachelor and Master of Music degrees
from California State University, Sacramento and a D.M.A. in percussion
performance from SUNY Stony Brook. His principal teachers have been
Ronald Holloway, Daniel Kennedy, and Raymond DesRoches. He has performed
in a variety of musical settings throughout the United States, Europe,
India, and Japan. He was awarded a Fulbright grant to study the classical
drumming of Southern India where he studied mridangham and thavil with
Sri T.H. Subashchandren and Sri K. Sekar. Tomm has also participated
in a variety of music festivals including Music From Bear Valley, The
Festival of New American Music, and most recently the Percussive Arts
Society International Convention. In addition to sessions for various
regional rock and pop projects he has recorded for Summit, Capstone
and CRI. His most recent recordings are Take Flight by the Omaha
Symphony and Rave On: Live at the Drew. Tomm is currently Assistant
Professor of Percussion/Multicultural Music at the University of Nebraska,
Omaha where he coordinates the percussion program, directs the UNO Percussion
Ensemble and teaches courses on world music and rock 'n' roll. Tomm
endorses Zildjian cymbals, Vic Firth sticks and mallets and Mountain
Rythym percussion instruments. In addition to his teaching duties he
is an active performer and clinician. Tomm resides in Omaha with his
wife Lesley and sons Zachary and Dhani.
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