Dr. Brant Blackard

Adjunct Professor of Percussion

Mason Hall 134
bblackard@jsu.edu 

Dr. Brant Blackard is an active performer, educator, composer and arranger. His arrangements of classical repertoire for mixed percussion ensembles have been performed at institutions such as the University of Michigan and the Eastman School of Music while his original compositions have had recent premieres at Missouri University, Virginia Tech University, and the University of North Florida. Brant has toured internationally with chamber groups such as the Alla Ballena Ensemble and the Zohn Collective. As part of the Frozen Earth Duo with Connor Stevens, he has toured extensively, performing and presenting at the Ontario PAS Day of Percussion and the Leigh Howard Stevens Marimba Seminar. Brant has also retained his love of metal drumming and continues to play regularly. Brant Blackard received his DMA and MM Degrees from the Eastman School of Music along with the prestigious Performer’s Certificate and Milton Schlesinger Prize, and received his Bachelor’s Degree in Percussion Performance and Literature from the University of Central Arkansas. He is currently on faculty at Jacksonville State University. Brant is an endorser and performing artist of Malletech instruments and mallets.

Brant Blackard

Courses Taught

  • MU 101 Music Theory
  • MU 134 Applied Percussion Lessons
  • MU 391 Class Percussion

Education

  • DMA in Percussion Performance & Literature from the Eastman School of Music in 2021
  • MM in Percussion Performance & Literature from the Eastman School of Music in 2015
  • BM in Percussion Performance & Literature from the University of Central Arkansas in 2012