Percussion
Welcome to the percussion studio at the University of Colorado Boulder College of Music!
Our studio provides students with a comprehensive program of study designed to develop musicians with strong fundamental skills and sophisticated sensibilities applicable to any musical setting. The curriculum encompasses all aspects of percussion performance including orchestral percussion, timpani, solo marimba, chamber music, drum set, world percussion and contemporary practices. Students work with world-class artist-teachers in both private lessons and master class settings—an unparalleled experience in percussion training.

Andrew Lynge
Since 2026, Andrew Lynge is Head of Percussion at the University of Colorado Boulder. He previously served as Associate Professor of Percussion and Percussion Area Coordinator at The University of Alabama from 2019 to 2026 during which time the UA Percussion Studio achieved significant national and international success. In 2025, he was named a Leadership Board Faculty Fellow and a Distinguished Teaching Fellow by the UA College of Arts and Sciences. His debut solo album, “,” was released in 2024 on the Equilibrium Recording Label and includes works by Wharton, Viñao, Walker and Psathas. He led the internationally acclaimed UA Percussion Ensemble, winners of the 2020 and 2024 PAS International Percussion Ensemble Competitions, the highest honor awarded to a university percussion ensemble. As a result of these achievements, the ensemble was also featured in Showcase Concerts at the 2021 and 2024 Percussion Arts Society International Conventions. The UA Percussion Ensemble’s debut album, “,” was released in 2024 on the Equilibrium Recording Label and includes works by Akiho, Reid, Muhly, Peruzzolo-Vieira, Curtis and Psathas. A review of the album inPercussive Notes stated, “When consumed in the recommended manner of a straight, non-stop listening session, it is a nearly 45-minute journey of sounds and textures that is as diverse as it is expertly performed and captured on recording.” MORE

Carl Dixon
Assistant Teaching Professor and versatile percussionist Carl Dixon is at home with music spanning multiple genres, continentsand instruments.He can be found performing in concert halls, jazz clubs, dance parties, festival stagesand street parades.At the College of Music, Dixonteaches percussion lessons to undergraduate and graduate students, and directs the Latin Jazz percussion ensemble and the Brazilian Bateria percussion ensemble. Dixonplays with the Brazilian music band Ginga and isprincipal percussionist of the Fort Collins Symphony and the Cheyenne Symphony, and percussionist with Opera Colorado; he has performed with the Colorado Symphony, Colorado Ballet, Central City Opera, Boulder Philharmonic, Colorado Springs Philharmonicand Greeley Philharmonic.Additionally, Dixonis the musical director of the Boulder Samba School and Bateria Alegria, a 20- to 30-member Brazilian drumming ensemble.MORE
Contact
Andrew Lynge
Assistant Professor of Percussion
Head of Percussion
andrew.lynge@colorado.edu
