Colin McCall is a young percussionist, collaborator, and
composer currently based out of Ann Arbor, MI. His goal as a musician is to
find ways to present both complex and accessible percussion music in mediums
which connect with audiences on a basic, human level. Through use of audience
participation, original compositions, multimedia components, and his work with
the Back Pocket Duo alongside pianist Annie Jeng, he strives to develop a fresh
and engaging performance style. Colin has seen success in several competitions,
most recently being named the winner of both the Black Swamp Multi Percussion
Competition and the Atlanta Symphony Modern Snare Drum Competition. He also
participated in the renowned TROMP International Percussion Competition, and
was a semi-finalist in the Northwestern Percussion Competition. As a
collaborator, Colin has partnered with the Virginia Technical University
Percussion Ensemble, Harvard Ballet Company, University of Missouri Percussion
Ensemble, and Chautauqua Institution Theatre Company. Colin is currently
pursuing his DMA in percussion performance at the University of Michigan, where
he previously completed a master's degree under the tutelage of Joseph Gramley
and Jonathan Ovalle. He holds a bachelor's degree in music performance from the
Eastman School of Music, where he studied with Michael Burritt.