Ben
Reimer, Percussion
Ben Reimer graduated from the State University of New York
at Stony Brook in 2001 with a Masters in Music, majoring in Percussion
Performance. While on full scholarship at Stony Brook, he studied 20th century
percussion repertoire and chamber music under the direction of Raymond des
Roches. In Montreal, Ben studied with OSM timpanist Andrei Malashenko and
McGill University instructors Pierre Béluse and D'Arcy Philip Gray, where he
received his Bachelor of Music.
In September 2003, Ben began his position as percussion
instructor at Brandon University while continuing a full schedule of
performances and teaching engagements in Winnipeg. In 2006, he also began
teaching at the Canadian Mennonite University and the University of Manitoba. Ben
makes time for his private percussion studio in Winnipeg as well as clinics and
adjudications through out Canada.
Ben has performed with the Thunder Bay Symphony, the
Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra, the Royal Winnipeg Ballet, the Manitoba Opera
Society and GroundSwell. He has also been a guest soloist at the Brandon
University "Pro Series" and the Winnipeg New Music Festival. He has
performed world premiers of works by such composers as Michael Matthews, David
Raphael Scott, Ellen Lindquist, Jerry Semchyshyn and Nicole Lizée. In 2006 Ben
commissioned the percussion solo "Train Set" by composer Eliot
Britton for drumset and 5.1 surround sound effects.
Ben presents a regular concert in Winnipeg called "Works
for Percussion" showcasing works by composers from Manitoba and around the
world. He has received commission and
educational grants from the Manitoba Arts Council. Ben is a Yamaha Artist and
plays a YV3910 Vibraphone and YM6000 Marimba.
Visit www.benreimer.com