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Vladimir Puskovitch is a freelance percussionist and music educator based out of the suburban Philadelphia area in the United States. He received a B.M.E. from McKendree University in 2024, is currently pursuing an M.M. in percussion performance as a graduate assistant at West Chester University, and hopes to further his graduate studies with a DMA in the near future.
Puskovitch has performed alongside Sandbox Percussion, the Quey Percussion Duo, and the Heartland Marimba Quartet, and has also given the premiere performance of many pieces—most recently Homenaje a Costa Rica for solo marimba, by composer Alejandro Lobo. He has a passion for performing and commissioning contemporary percussion music, specifically for the vibraphone, and seeks to make this niche art more accessible to the public. Puskovitch’s primary teachers have been Andre Sonner, Dr. Ralph Sorrentino, Chandler Beaugrand (WPG alum), and Dr. Matthew Lau.
Vladimir Puskovitch is a proud artist endorser of Artifact Percussion, a two-person operation based out of Carlisle, Pennsylvania.
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