Steve Fitch
Featured on New Music Arizona Concert, June 20, 2010, 3:00 PM

Fitch_SteveSteve Fitch has been the solo drum set player for The Phoenix Symphony for the past twenty-six years, as well as a percussionist and the assistant principal timpanist with this orchestra. In 2009 he was offered the position of principal percussionist with the Arizona Musicfest Festival Orchestra, working alongside principal timpanist John Tafoya, formerly of the National Symphony Orchestra (prof. of perc/timp IU Bloomington).

He has soloed on numerous Phoenix Symphony POPS programs and in March 2009, he performed Harold Farberman’s Concerto for Jazz Drummer and Symphony Orchestra with The Phoenix Symphony.
Besides working with TPS, Steve also plays in A.J. Thau’s Jazz 4tet and Barry Black’s VALLEY BIG BAND, and is a regular guest with Clark Krueger’s Extreme Decibel Big Band.

Back in the day, Fitch marched in two different drum corps, performed in Drum Corps International Championship Finals in Philadelphia and attained sixth place in the DCI snare drum individual competition.

Since 1993 he has played and recorded as a founding member of the Kalamazoo Percussion Trio in Germany where the German press hailed Steve as a “drum wonder”, “master drummer”, and “extraterrestrial” after performances of his piece “F/X” for solo snare drum. His improvised snare drum solos at The Phoenix Symphony’s ‘Symphony for the Schools’, POPS, and Musicfest programs, entitled “I Drum, Therefore I Am”, have entertained and delighted tens of thousands of people.

Fitch has been a guest with many German orchestras, including the operas of Hannover and Bremen and the Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen. As a regular guest with the “Radio Philharmonie Hannover des NDR, and the Hannover Pops Orchestra, he has performed, and or toured with such stars as Ray Charles, Al Jarreau, Bobby McFerrin, Randy Crawford, and Patricia Kaas. In Phoenix, he has drummed for Marvin Hamlisch, Bill Conti, Steve Lippia, Jack Everly, Michael Krajewsky, Tom Scott, the Canadian Brass and many others.

He taught on the faculty of the “Festival junger Kuenstler” in Bayreuth, Germany for seven years, working with talented college aged percussionists from all over the world and teaching his workshop on Ultimate Stick Control---“Intuitive Touch”. Several of his percussion compositions received their world premieres there. Fitch’s numerous marimba, percussion, timpani, and percussion ensemble compositions have been published by C. Alan Publications in North Carolina and Musikverlag Zimmermann in Frankfurt.

Steve has taught privately for 38 years (since the 7th grade) and some of his former students include Marcus Rhoten (principal timpanist of the New York Philharmonic), Patsy Dash (percussionist of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra), Duncan Patton (timpanist with the Metropolitan Opera).

He has written the book Fantastic Feet---Stepping Outside the Box for drum set (published by Mel Bay---2010 release) and is currently writing book two in this series.

Steve has studied Basler drumming with Swiss master drummer Alfons Grieder in Basel, Switzerland, and he earned his bachelor and masters of music performance degrees from the Oberlin Conservatory of Music, and the Eastman School of Music, where he studied with Michael Rosen and John Beck, respectively.

He has been a Zildjian artist since 1995 and a Vic Firth and Remo artist since 2009.