Douglas Walter


Douglas William Walter, DMA is Professor of Percussion at the University of Colorado Boulder College of Music, and was the first marimba and vibraphone artist to win a First Prize in the Concert Artists Guild Competition in NYC.
He has performed over 350 solo recitals and concerts in forty states, Canada, Brazil and nine countries in Europe, in addition to international conventions of the Percussive Arts Society, International Association for Jazz Education and The National Association for Music Education.

Orchestral experience

Walter has performed with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra, Oregon Symphony Orchestra, Santa Fe Opera Orchestra, Colorado Ballet Orchestra, and Philadelphia Orchestra. He is Principal with the Boulder Philharmonic Orchestra, and Sunriver Music Festival Orchestras. He has performed as a member of the percussion section of the Colorado Ballet Orchestra for 26 years. He played with the Colorado Music Festival for 16 years, 10 as Principal Percussionist. He toured for 30 years with the Westminster Brass until they disbanded in March 2019.

Jazz experience

As a jazz musician he has recorded with Michael Pagàn, the University of North Texas College of Music One O'Clock Lab Band, the Modest Jazz Trio, the Lawless Percussion and Jazz Ensemble, The CU Jazz Asylum Faculty Quintet, the DAD Trio, Rim of the Well, and the Doug Walter Vibraphone Trio.

Education

Walter holds three undergraduate degrees: a Dual Bachelor of Music in Music Education and Music Theory from North Texas State University, summa cum laude and a Bachelor of Arts in French from the University of Colorado, summa cum laude. He further holds two master's degrees, a Master of Music in Orchestral Conducting and a Master of Music in Percussion Performance, both from the University of Michigan. Walter also holds a doctoral level degree, a Doctor of Musical Arts in Percussion Performance from Temple University.

Compositions and endorsements

Walter's compositions are published by Dutch Music Partners, Matrix Publishing, and Alfred.
His compositions or arrangemnts include:
He endorses Encore Mallets where he has a signature line of marimba and vibraphone mallets. He also endorses Sabian Cymbals and Yamaha Mallet Instruments.

Students

Walter's notable students include DCI percussion arranger/instructor and award winning band director Ray Ulibarri, orchestral percussionist and member of Caixa Trio Amy Smith, Director of Percusson Studies at Idaho State University Thom Hasenpflug, orchestral percussionist Stephen Bott, instructional author and drummer Ryan Alexander Bloom, Chair of the Music Department at the University of Wisconsin-Superior Brett Jones, University of Colorado lecturer Carl Dixon, Royal Hawaiian Band percussionist Allan Ward, orchestral percussionist Jennie Doris, Hope College lecturer Mark Lopez, award winning percussion instructor and Rocky Mountain Percussion Association Hall of Famer Kathy Marvin, Grammy nominated percussionist Greg Giannascoli, professor of percussion Chris Nelson, and Auburn University professor of percussion and associate director of bands Doug Rosener.