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Memmi Ochi

Alumna, Percussion Studies

Biography

D.M.A. Percussion Performance, University of Washington
M.M. Percussion Performance, University of Washington
B.M. Percussion Performance, Western Washington Unviersity

Marimbist / Conductor / Multi-Media Artist, Memmi Ochi, has diverse musical interests and vast performance experience.  As a marimbist, Ms. Ochi has presented concerts and recitals in the United States, Japan, Peru, and Holland.  Her appearance in Lima, Peru as the international guest artist at the international vibraphone and marimba festival, Vibraciones, has resulted in a return invitation from the Conservatorio Nacional de Música.  She sings and plays music in many different styles including classical, contemporary, pop, jazz, Caribbean steel drum, Venezuelan gaita, traditional Indian Dhrupad, and Gregorian chant.  Ms. Ochi’s training has been in percussion performance, and she received a Bachelor of Music from Western Washington University and a Master of Music from the University of Washington in Seattle, WA, USA.  Currently, she is a Doctoral Candidate in Percussion Performance at the University of Washington School of Music, where she is the first marimbist ever to win their concerto competition.  She studied marimba with Tom Collier, Julie Spencer, Akiko Suzuki, Dr. Miho Takekawa, and Matthew Kocmieroski. In addition, she studied percussion with Dr. Patrick Roulet and Timpani with Michael Crusoe.

As a conductor, Ms. Ochi has directed the UW percussion ensemble, the Ad hoc chamber choir, the Evergreen Glee Club, and the Japanese choir at the Japanese Baptist Church.  She has appeared as a conductor at Meany Studio Theatre, Safeco Field, and Seattle Center among other performance venues.  Ms. Ochi studied voice with Dr. Carol Sams and conducting with Dr. David Wallace and Dr. Leslie Guelker-Cone.

As a synesthete with colored-hearing, Ms. Ochi’s multi-media performances explore magical intersections between music and other senses.  She has collaborated with artists from multiple disciplines including: dancer/choreographers, Keely Isaac Meehan, and Pam Kuntz; the multi-media dance company, Manifold Motion; actors; story tellers; narrators; photographers; film makers; and computer programmers.  Her marimba adaptation of Hildegard von Bingen’s chant, O Nobilissima Viriditas, is used for the dance film, Isthmus.

Ms. Ochi served as a committee member for the Songs of Hope, a Seattle-based organization to support the Japan Disaster Recovery effort.  Her responsibilities include planning major fund-raising events and performing at those events.  In 2011, she conducted the Chorus of Hope, a community memorial choir of Japanese speaking residents of the Greater Seattle Area who gathered to sing for the first anniversary of the Great East Japan Earthquake.  Performing roles at more recent events include a guest appearance with the Dream Vision, a recital, and an invocation.

In addition to her performance activities, Ms. Ochi is also a teacher and an author.  She served as a guest lecturer for the Northwest Mallet Camp and as a faculty member at the Icicle Creek Youth Symphony.  She also gives private marimba and percussion lessons. Ms. Ochi taught First and Second Year Japanese as a Teaching Assistant for the Japanese Program in the Department of Asian Languages and Literature, where she was awarded the “distinguishing Teaching Assistant Award,” selected by the nomination of students and faculty members.  Currently, she is conducting an extensive research on the history of the concert marimba and writing a doctoral dissertation.  In addition, she is appointed as the Teaching Assistant for the Percussion Program for the Academic Year 2015-16.  Finally, Ms. Ochi is working to complete a Japanese translation of Bart Quartier’s marimba method book Imagine, which will be published through Norsk Musikforlag in Norway. 

Courses Taught

Additional Courses

 

MUSICP 337 A Percussion

MUSIC 116b Elementary Music Theory

JAPAN 134  First Year Japenese

JAPAN 211, 212, 213  Second Year Japanese

Affiliations

Professional Affiliations: 
Percussive Arts Society, Spiritual Directors International
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