Ken Shorely - Biographical Information
Education
- BFA Honours (York University)
- Ongoing multi-decade mentorship with Professor Trichy Sankaran (South Indian master percussionist)
- Intense studies in Sundanese and Balinese Gamelan since 2006
Biographical Information
Ken Shorley is a Canadian percussionist and composer who specializes in the hand drumming traditions of the Middle East and India. He is based in Wolfville, Nova Scotia, Canada, and his musical passions have taken him to many parts of the globe. He has studied with some of the world’s finest percussionists, most notably the South Indian master drummer, Vidwan Professor Trichy Sankaran.
Ken is also an avid player and teacher of Indonesian gamelan music. His ensemble is the first of its kind in Atlantic Canada, performing traditional and contemporary music for Sundanese gamelan degung. The group has premiered new gamelan music by Canadian and Indonesian composers. He has been a featured performer (as both bandleader and accompanist) at the Halifax Jazz Festival, Sound Symposium, Prismatic Festival, Lunenburg Folk Harbour Festival, Sunfest, Mosaiq Festival, Deep Roots Music Festival, and on national broadcasts for CBC Radio. Ken’s fascination with rhythm and the flow of time has inspired compositions for Solo Percussion, Percussion Ensemble (TorQ Percussion Quartet, Quey Percussion Duo, and Ken’s world percussion ensemble, KST), Gamelan (OMBAK, Acadia Gamelan Ensemble), Chamber Music (Paula Rockwell, Ade Suparman,
autorickshaw, India Gailey), occasionally but not often enough for String Quartet (Underground Jazz Quartet, Blue Engine Quartet), and really only very occasionally for Western Orchestra (NSYO, Symphony Nova Scotia).
As a faculty member with the Acadia University School of Music, Ken created and developed Atlantic Canada’s first university credit courses in world drumming and gamelan. In 2019, he travelled to Chennai, India with the financial support of Acadia University to deliver a lecture-demonstration at the prestigious Madras Music Academy. In 2021 he was honoured to be a presenter at the Tamburi Mundi Frame Drum Festival of Freiburg, Germany. In recent years, Ken has expanded his creative output through video, audio and livestream production with Triangle House Studios, and as an electronic musician, under the name zhorli.
Ken Shorley is a proud endorser for Cooperman frame drums.
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