Professor of Music

About

  • Role:

    Faculty
  • Position:

    • Professor of Music
    • Coordinator of Percussion
  • Concentration:

    • Percussion
  • Department:

    • Music
  • Education:

    • Doctor of Music - Percussion Performance, Northwestern University in Evanston, Ills.
    • Master of Music (M.M.) - Percussion Performance, University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana
    • Bachelor of Music (B.M.) - Percussion Performance, Kent State University

Biography

Dr. Eric R. Hollenbeck, associate professor of percussion at Colorado State University since the fall of 2003, earned a Doctorate of Music in Percussion Performance from Northwestern University in Evanston, Ills. He holds a Master's degree from the University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana in Percussion Performance, and a Bachelor's degree in Percussion Performance from Kent State University. Eric has studied with Michael Burritt, Thom Siwe, Leigh Stevens, Tom Freer, Paul Yancich, Joel Spencer, Paul Wertico, and Jim Ross. Hollenbeck is an artist/endorser for Pearl Corporation and Adams Musical Instruments, Innovative Percussion, Zildjian Cymbals, and Grover Pro Percussion.

Hollenbeck has performed with diverse performing organizations ranging from principal positions held in Fort Collins and Cheyenne Symphony Orchestras to appearances with the Alabama, Sinfonia De Camera, Chicago Civic, Tallahassee, Colorado, Columbus Symphony Orchestras, and as timpanist for the International Cathedral Music Festival, London, England. As a chamber musician, Eric has appeared with the Chicago Chamber Players, Eighth Blackbird, Alarm Will Sound, Xavier Cougat Orchestra and the Jack Daniels Silver Cornet Band.

As a recitalist, Eric has performed in England, Ecuador, Mexico, Canada, and over thirty universities in the United States. He has presented clinics and master classes at several PAS Days of Percussion, MENC and CMEA state conventions the Midwest Band and Orchestra clinic and as a featured performer at the 1996, 2001, and 2007 Percussive Arts Society International Conventions. In 2008, Eric was awarded the Outstanding Teacher of the Year by Colorado State University.