

Gerald Scholl
Professor Gerald Scholl emphasizes the importance of music education and performance in his role as a Professor of Percussion at Wichita State University. As the head of the percussion department, he is dedicated to fostering a dynamic and innovative learning environment for his students. His leadership extends to his role as the artistic director and conductor of the award-winning Impulse Percussion Group, where he inspires and guides young musicians to reach their full potential. With a career marked by global performances, Professor Scholl is a renowned percussionist who has collaborated with a diverse array of orchestras and musicians. His extensive experience on the international stage has enriched his teaching, allowing him to bring a wealth of practical knowledge and insight to his students. His commitment to excellence in music education is evident in his ability to connect with students and audiences alike, making complex musical concepts accessible and engaging. Beyond his responsibilities at Wichita State University, Professor Scholl is an educational artist and clinician for several prestigious percussion brands. He frequently presents master classes and clinics across the United States and Europe, sharing his expertise and passion for percussion with aspiring musicians. His workshops are known for their interactive and inspiring nature, encouraging participants to explore new techniques and approaches to percussion performance. As a soloist, recitalist, and chamber musician, Professor Scholl has earned acclaim for his exceptional talent and artistry. His performances are characterized by a deep understanding of rhythm and a unique ability to convey emotion through percussion. His work in these areas not only showcases his individual skill but also serves as an inspiration to his students and colleagues. Professor Scholl's dedication to music education and performance is reflected in his ongoing contributions to the field of percussion. His influence extends beyond the classroom, as he continues to shape the future of music through his innovative teaching methods and commitment to artistic excellence. His passion for percussion and his ability to inspire others make him a valued member of the Wichita State University faculty and the broader music community.
Publications
, 287-295, 1953-12-01
, 1174-1178, 2000-06-01
, 867-871, 1994-05-01
, 44-48, 1983-01-01
, 84-87, 1956-03-01
, 45-48, 1948-11-01
, 29-31, 1983-01-01