PAS President and Professor at UT, Martin took time out of her super busy schedule to join us for this episode. Check out our great conversation with Dr. Julie Hill. Topics: Russel Peck's Glory and Grandeur percussion concerto trio, PASIC, applying to PASIC, PAS, Slate article "Sonata-Allegro Snooze" by Bryan Lowder Watch here. Listen below. If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element 0:00 Intro and hello 1:36 Being PAS President and UT-M Department Chair 4:45 Ted Jackson: How does PASIC happen? How many moving pieces are there in PAS? 8:10 Why go to PASIC? 9:50 Regional PASICs / Days of Percussion 13:45 Spotlight Chapter: Utah 16:57 Ben: Russel Peck’s “The Glory and the Grandeur” percussion concerto trio 22:54 The health of our percussion repertoire 27:21 Levels of Appeal 34:49 Laurel: "Sonata-Allegro Snooze" by Bryan Lowder in Slate Magazine 47:29 Caleb Pickering: Being PAS President seems like a heavy duty. What are some of the things you did or didn’t expect getting into? Were there any parallels or oppositions in needed skills from your current job teaching and being interim chair? 54:32 X4 Quartet 57:26 Charlotte Mabary: What does it take to get accepted as an artist or presenter at PASIC? 1:04:28 What do you like to do for fun? 1:07:06 Julie’s PAS Cover Story about Brazilian Music 1:08:36 Wrap