Tim Feeney

Tim Feeney

Tim Feeney, percussion (Ithaca, NY), has performed at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, Zankel Hall, and the Norfolk Chamber Music Festival, and his work has been featured on WNYC Radio's New Sounds. A member of Boston's Callithumpian Consort, Tim has appeared on the Musica Nova series at the Gewandhaus in Leipzig, Germany, and at New York's Tonic, as part of its 50th birthday celebration for John Zorn. As a founding member of So Percussion, Tim appeared in concerts and masterclasses at Columbia University and Williams College, and commissioned David Lang's The So-Called Laws of Nature, premiered at the 2001 Bang on a Can Marathon. He is a co-founder of the duo Non Zero, with saxophonist Brian Sacawa, which has performed American and world premieres of works in concerts at MIT, NYU, University of Michigan, Kerrytown Concert Hall, New York's Tenri Cultural Institute, and Eastern Nazarene College. An active educator, Tim has given workshops on improvisation, chamber music and solo percussion performance, Ewe dance-drumming, and Balinese gamelan at the University of Miami, Longy School of Music, UC-Davis, Bucknell University, and Peabody Institute, among others. He earned a Doctor of Musical Arts degree from the Yale School of Music in 2007, and currently teaches at Cornell University.