Scott Christian

Scott Christian

National Symphony Orchestra

Scott Christian is Assistant Principal Timpanist and Section Percussionist with the National Symphony Orchestra. He was appointed by Gianandrea Noseda in 2019 after previously serving as an acting member. Additionally, Christian is the Principal Timpanist at the Cabrillo Festival of Contemporary Music in Santa Cruz, California. He has held timpani positions with the Charlotte, Huntsville, and West Virginia Symphony Orchestras, Des Moines Metro Opera, and Erie Philharmonic. He has been a guest musician with Atlanta, Baltimore, Fort Worth, Hawaii, Milwaukee, and San Diego Symphony Orchestras, The Cleveland Orchestra, Malaysian and Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestras, and St. Paul Chamber Orchestra.

Christian has appeared as a soloist on Philip Glass Concerto Fantasy for Two Timpanists and Orchestra and on the world premiere of Gregory Vajdas Drums Drums Drums. An advocate of living composers, he was Artistic Director from 2012-2016 of the Charlotte-based new music chamber series Fresh Ink, worked with the Pittsburgh New Music ensemble, and performed new chamber works with ChamberFest Cleveland, among other projects. He has performed on 17 premiere recordings of chamber works including Joseph Schwantners trio, "Taking Charge."

As an educator, Christian has been Visiting Professor of Music at West Virginia State University, Adjunct Professor at Concord University, Instructor for the Preparatory department at the Cleveland Institute of Music, and a guest at the Brevard Music Center. He earned Bachelor and Master in Music degrees from the Cleveland Institute of Music. His primary teachers were Paul Yancich, Richard Weiner, and Peter Kogan.

Scott Christian'S SETUP:

  1. 16-20" K Symphonic and 16-24" Classical Orchestral

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  • WHAT INSPIRES YOU?

    The National Symphony Orchestra performs such diverse music, from classical to pops concerts that can include jazz, rock, hip-hop, latin, broadway, movies, and more. We are able to find the cymbal sounds necessary in our collection of Zildjian cymbals. (for the video link below) The National Symphony Orchestra uses a pair of 24" Classic Orchestral cymbals at the Kennedy Center Concert Hall for epic moments in the classical repertoire.

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