Stanley Leonard
Stanley Sprenger Leonard is a timpanist, composer and educator who has been active in the percussion world for over seventy years. While Principal Timpanist of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra for 38 years, he performed internationally with the symphony in concerts, television productions, and recordings." The Christian Science Monitor claimed, "...his performance of the solo part establishes him as perhaps the finest timpanist in the country." As a solo artist, he premiered several major new works for solo timpani and orchestra with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra. In a review of "CelebrationsAn Overture for Timpani and Orchestra," the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette said, "Leonard played it superbly, imparting a singing line to this most unvocal instrument." In 2010, he was inducted into the Percussive Arts Society Hall of Fame, where they summed up his musical contribution: "Leonard has left an indelible musical footprint for musicians, especially percussionists." He is currently resident timpanist, composer and handbell director at Vanderbilt Presbyterian Church, Naples, Florida, and continues to compose and teach master classes.
He has composed more than one hundred twenty pieces for percussion instruments, including timpani, timpani and organ, snare drum, and percussion ensemble. His compositions for percussion, voice, choral, piano, violin, and handbells are listed in "An Annotated Bibliography of Percussion Works by Stanley Leonard." He also composed method books, including Pedal Technique for the Timpani. This book's unique method helps the timpanist develop a total concept of timpani performance by producing kinesthetic confidence, achieved by educating foot and leg movements in conjunction with the stroke of the stick, while also focusing on the pitch being tuned.
At Carnegie-Mellon University, he taught percussion, timpani and percussion ensemble. As Adjunct Professor of Percussion at Duquesne University, he taught timpani and conducted the percussion ensemble. He has taught clinics and master classes at schools across the US, including Curtis Institute of Music, Interlochen Center for the Arts, Manhattan School of Music, New England Conservatory of Music, University of North Texas College of Music, and Eastman School of Music.
www.StanleyLeonard.com
He wrote two articles published in Percussive Notes.
Career timeline
1943–19491945-1950
1946-1949
1948–1950
1950–1951
1951-1954
1953-1954
1952–1954
1955–1956
1956-1994
Discography
On the CDs Canticle, Collage, Acclamation, and Reunion, Leonard directs and performs his compositions for percussion. Retrospections features his music and music by Brett W. Dietz. All CDs are available through the .- Canticle — Duquesne University Alumni Percussion Ensemble, Stanley Leonard
- Collage — Hamiruge Percussion Group Louisiana State University, Stanley Leonard
- Acclamation — Stanley Leonard, Timpani, James Cochran, Organ, Matthew Sonneborn, Trumpet
- Reunion — Tempus Fugit Percussion Ensemble, Hamiruge Percussion Group, Stanley Leonard
- Jubilate — Three Rivers Ringers Handbell Ensemble
- Retrospections — Hamiruge Percussion Group Louisiana State University, Stanley Leonard
Compositions for percussion music
Etude and method books
- Contemporary Album for Snare Drum LudwigMasters Publications
- Forty Hymns and Carols for Timpani PerMus Publications
- Four Duets for Timpani Alfred Music
- Orchestral Repertoire for the Timpani. An Introduction LudwigMasters Publications
- Pedal Technique for the Timpani LudwigMasters Publications
- Seventeen Technical Studies for Timpani Alfred Music
- The Timpani: Music and Mechanics Stanley S. Leonard
- Twelve Solo Etudes for the Advanced Timpanist Alfred Music
Unaccompanied timpani solos
- "Canticle" LudwigMasters Publications
- "Collage for Solo Timpani" C. Alan Publications
- "Danza" Bachovich Music Publications
- "Doubles" LudwigMasters Publications
- "Echoes of Seven" Mostly MarImba Music Publications
- "Echoes of Eight" Alfred Music
- "Echoes of Nine" LudwigMasters Publications
- "Forms" LudwigMasters Publications
- "Madras" Bachovich Music Publications
- "March and Scherzo" Bachovich Music Publications
- "Solo Dialogue for Four Timpani and Three Tom Toms" LudwigMasters Publications
- "Solus, with Multiple Percussion" RowLoff Productions
Timpani solo with other instruments
- "Canto for Solo Timpani and Trombone" Stanley S. Leonard
- "Canto II for Solo Timpani and French Horn" Stanley S. Leonard
- "Concertino for Timpani and Keyboard Percussion Ensemble" LudwigMasters Publications
- "Duetto Concertino for Timpani and French Horn" LudwigMasters Publications
- "Fanfare and Allegro for Solo Timpani and Trumpet" Boosey and Hawkes
- "Recitative and Scherzo for Solo Timpani and Percussion Ensemble" C. Alan Publications
- "Rhythmix for Solo Timpani and Percussion Quartet" Stanley S. Leonard
Timpani duos
- "Duo for Two Timpanists" LudwigMasters Publications
- "Duologue" Bachovich Publications
- "Four Duets for Timpani" Alfred Music
Timpani and organ and other instruments
- "Alleluia" Stanley S. Leonard
- "Ballad and Dance with Flute" Stanley S. Leonard
- "Celebration Hymn" Stanley S. Leonard
- "Easter Fanfare with Trumpet" Stanley S. Leonard
- "Easter Prologue with Trumpet" Stanley S. Leonard
- "Fanfare and Celebrations" Stanley S. Leonard
- "Fantasia on Luther’s Hymn" C. Alan Publications
- "Fantasia on St. Denio" Stanley S. Leonard
- "He Is Risen with Trumpet" PerMus Publications
- "Hornpipe" G. F. Handel, arranged by S. Leonard Stanley S. Leonard
- "Hymn of Joy" Stanley S. Leonard
- "In Dulci Jubilo" Stanley S. Leonard
- "O Come Emmanuel" PerMus Publications
- "Praise Ye The Lord" Stanley S. Leonard
- "Prelude" Stanley S. Leonard
- "Prelude on an Ancient Hymn with Flugelhorn" Stanley S. Leonard
- "The Rejoicing" G. F. Handel, arranged by S. Leonard Stanley S. Leonard
- "Theme and Variations" Stanley S. Leonard
- "Voluntary with Trumpet" Stanley S. Leonard
Percussion solos unaccompanied
- "Choirs" Alfred Music
- "Cascades" Stanley S. Leonard
- "Sonnet" Stanley S. Leonard
- "Ubique" Stanley S. Leonard
Percussion with other instruments
- "Collage with Flute" Stanley S. Leonard
- "On That Day with Organ" Stanley S. Leonard
- "Shadows with Keyboard Percussion Ensemble" C. Alan Publications
- "Triptych with organ, One Brass Instrument and Reader" Stanley S. Leonard
- "Will O' The Wisp with Bass Clarinet/Clarinet" Stanley S. Leonard
Two percussionists
- "Continuum" Stanley S. Leonard
- "Duales" Stanley S. Leonard.
- "Pairs" Rowloff Productions
Keyboard percussion ensemble
- "Ballade" LudwigMasters Publications
- "Four Canons" LudwigMasters Publications
- "Masquerade" " Stanley S. Leonard
- "Mirror Canon" Boosey and Hawkes.
- "Mirrors" Mostly Marimba Publications
- "Prelude for Four Marimbas" LudwigMasters Publications
- "Processional" Stanley S. Leonard
- "Quarimba" LudwigMasters Publications
- "Rise Up O Flame" Stanley S. Leonard
- "Scherzo" Stanley S. Leonard
- "Serenade" LudwigMasters Publications
- "Two Contemporary Scenes" Stanley S. Leonard
Percussion ensemble
Three players
- "Three Spaces" Stanley S. Leonard
- "Trilogy" Stanley S. Leonard
- "Trioso" C. Alan Publications
Four players
- "Bachiana for percussion" Boosey and Hawkes
- "Cycle for Percussion" Stanley S. Leonard
- "Dance Suite" Stanley S. Leonard
- "Housemusic for Percussion" Stanley S. Leonard.
- "Telin-Ting" Stanley S. Leonard
- "Time and Space" Stanley S. Leonard
Five players
- "Beachwalk" LudwigMasters Publications
- "Circus" LudwigMasters Publications
- "Closing Piece" Stanley S. Leonard
- "Presenting Percussion" PerMus Publications
- "The Advancing Gong" Stanley S. Leonard
- "Three Rivers" Stanley S. Leonard
- "Winged Chariot" C. Alan Publications
- "Word Games II" Stanley S. Leonard
Six players
- "Danza Bamboo" Stanley S. Leonard
- "Four Images" LudwigMasters Publications
- "Marche" RowLoff productions
- "Promenade" LudwigMasters Publications
- "Zanza" Stanley S. Leonard
Seven players
- "Interiors" Stanley S. leonard
- "Sacred Stones" C. Alan Publications
Eight players
- "Antiphonies" RowLoff Productions
- "Encounters" Stanley S. Leonard
- "Ex Machina" RowLoff productions
- "Fanfare, Meditation, and Dance" Stanley S. Leonard
- "Main Street" LudwigMasters Publications
- "Six Bagatelles" C. Alan Publications
Nine players
- "Kymbalon" C. Alan Publications
- "Symphony for Percussion" RowLoff Productions.
Ten players
- "Skies" RowLoff Productions
- "Traveling Music" LudwigMasters Publications
- "Voices" Stanley S. Leonard
Twelve players
- "Festival Fanfare" Stanley S. Leonard
Fourteen players
- "Hurricane" C. Alan Publications
- "Janissary Band" C. Alan Publications
- "Retrospections Fanfare" Stanley S. Leonard
Percussion ensemble with other instruments or voice
- "Good Christian Men Rejoice" Handbells RowLoff Productions
- "Winter Fantasy" Handbells Rowloff Productions