Mostly Marimba…and some other stuff
Monday, March 10, 2025
8:00pm
Schoenberg Hall
Performers

The UCLA Percussion Ensemble
See RosterDemitrius Alleyne
Madison Bottenberg
Andrew Chang
Robbie Darling
Henry Fairbanks
David Hsieh
Tu Han Huynh
Alexander Lee
Grace Morris
Kevin Needham
Xavier Paul
Frankie Peacock
Audrey Sherrill
Kye Shi
Viraj Sonawala
Trey Tappan
Trent Williams
Julie Xiang
Theresa Dimond, Director

Originally from Phoenix, Arizona, Theresa Dimond began her percussion studies with Mervin Britton at age 8. Upon moving to Los Angeles, she attended the University of Southern California where she studied with Ken Watson, earning a B.M., M.M. and D.M.A. in Music Performance. As a student, she also attended the Interlochen National Music Camp, the Aspen Music Festival, the Music Academy of the West and the Los Angeles Philharmonic Institute. She has studied with the late Mitchell Peters (Los Angeles Philharmonic), Neil De Ponte (Oregon Symphony), F. Michael Combs (formerly of the University of Tennessee) and the late Charlie Owens (Philadelphia Orchestra).
Dimond is currently the principal percussionist of the Los Angeles Opera Orchestra. She has been a member of the orchestra since its inception in 1985. The LA Opera Orchestra has recently won four Grammy Awards for its recordings of Kurt Weill’s The Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny, and John Corigliano’s The Ghosts of Versaille.
As a free-lance musician in Los Angeles, Dimond has worked with every orchestral ensemble in the city, including the LA Philharmonic and Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra. As well as her duties at LA Opera, she is currently Principal Percussion of the Pasadena Symphony and Pops and Principal Timpanist of Muse/ique, the Los Angeles Master Chorale and the California Philharmonic. She has worked with many preeminent conductors including Leonard Bernstein, Michael Tilson Thomas, Jeffrey Kahane, Placido Domingo, Herbert Blomstedt, Kent Nagano, Esa-Pekka Salonen, Gustavo Dudamel and James Conlon. A highlight of her career has been performing with soprano Dawn Upshaw, and members of the Boston Symphony, on a contemporary music tour. Dr. Dimond has also appeared as soloist at the Aspen, Sun Valley and Tanglewood Summer Music Festivals.
Dimond serves on the faculties of UCLA, UC, Irvine, Pomona College, Whittier College and Cerritos College. She has previously taught at her alma mater, USC. In 1998, she founded TouchDown Publications, a music publishing company which edits and publishes opera percussion parts.
One of a handful of experts on the cimbalom, a Hungarian hammered dulcimer, she has performed with Pierre Boulez, Lalo Schifrin, Esa-Pekka Salonen, Kurt Masur, Dawn Upshaw, and Grant Gershon on that specialty instrument. Her recording credits include The Curious Case of Benjamin Buttons, Far from Heaven, The Dewey Cox Story, Rush Hour 3, Rocky 5, andEdward Scissorhands, to name but a few.
Dimond makes her home in the Mt. Washington area of Los Angeles, with her husband, Jim, their dog, Monte, and their two cats, Tiggy and Widget.
Repertoire
Traditional
arr. NEXUS
Ancient Military Aires
I. Three Camps
II. Downfall of Paris
III. Hell on the Wabash
Claude Debussy (1862-1918)
arr. by Luca Staffelbach
Arabesque No. 1 in e major (1888)
Andantino con moto
Claude Debussy (1862-1918)
arr. Aurél Holló
From Estampes (1903)
Pagodes
Akira Nishimura (1953-2023)
Kecak for Six Percussionists (1979)
INTERMISSION
Greg A. Steinke (b. 1942)
A Flight of Virtuosity (1975)
Dave Hall (b. 1983)
Escape Velocity (2008)
Stephen Primatic
Five on Five (2017)
Geddy Lee (b. 1953) and Alex Lifeson (b. 1953)
arr. by Dante Luna
YYZ (1979)
Donor Acknowledgement
This event is made possible by the David and Irmgard Dobrow Fund. Classical music was a passion of the Dobrows, who established a generous endowment at The UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music to make programs like this possible. We are proud to celebrate this program as part of the 2024 – 25 Dobrow Series.