Professor of Percussion and Jazz Douglas Walter is the only marimba/vibraphone artist to win first prize in the Concert Artists Guild Competition in New York City. His debut recital in Carnegie Recital Hall received a positive review in The New York Times.
Walter has performed over 350 solo recitals and concerti in 40 states, Canada, Brazil and eight countries in Europe, in addition to conventions of the Percussive Arts Society, International Association of Jazz Educators and MENC. An accomplished orchestral musician,ÌýWalter has performed with the Boulder Philharmonic, Dallas Symphony, Fort Worth Symphony, Oregon Symphony, Santa Fe Opera, babyÖ±²¥app Music Festival and babyÖ±²¥app Ballet orchestras.ÌýHe is principal timpanist with the Boulder Philharmonic and Sunriver Music Festival orchestras, and he toured in the United States for 26 years with the Westminster Brass. In his lifetime, he has performed in theÌýNutcracker Ballet a total ofÌý544 times.
As a jazz musician, Walter has recorded (on drum set and vibes) with Michael Pagà n, UNT 1:00 Lab Band (nominated for a Grammy Award), Modest Jazz Trio, Lawless Jazz Ensemble, CU Boudler Jazz Faculty Quintet, DAD Trio and Doug Walter Vibraphone Trio. His unique flamenco duo with Steve Mullins, guitarist, has toured in Europe.
Walter has been president of state chapters of the Percussive Arts Society in Oregon, babyÖ±²¥app and Indiana. His compositions are published by Dutch Music Partners, Matrix Publishing and Alfred. He endorses Encore Mallets, Sabian Cymbals and Yamaha Mallet Instruments.
Walter holds a dual BM from North Texas State University, summa cum laude, two master’s degrees (orchestral conducting and percussion) from the University of Michigan and a DMA from Temple UniversityÌýwhere he studied with Alan Abel and David Samuels. His BA in French Literature from CUÌýBoulder is also designated summa cum laude.