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Albert Rometo is vice-director of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln School of Music and professor of percussion. Principal timpanist with the Lincoln Orchestra Association, Rometo also conducts numerous clinics, masterclasses and adjudications throughout Nebraska and surrounding states.
He has performed with the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, the Joffrey Ballet Orchestra, in Benjamin Britten's War Requiem with Robert Shaw conducting and nationally known entertainers such as Bob Hope, Tom Jones, Joel Grey and George Burns.
Albert Rometo and George Ritchie released the recording, New Music for Organ and Percussion to high critic acclaim. Fanfare magazine wrote, "Good sound is one thing, good music another, their rare convergence another again, and reason to cheer."
Rometo received his bachelor's degree from the Indiana University of Pennsylvania and his master's from Ohio University at Athens. He is an active member of the Percussive Arts Society and the American Federation of Musicians.
He has performed with the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, the Joffrey Ballet Orchestra, in Benjamin Britten's War Requiem with Robert Shaw conducting and nationally known entertainers such as Bob Hope, Tom Jones, Joel Grey and George Burns.
Albert Rometo and George Ritchie released the recording, New Music for Organ and Percussion to high critic acclaim. Fanfare magazine wrote, "Good sound is one thing, good music another, their rare convergence another again, and reason to cheer."
Rometo received his bachelor's degree from the Indiana University of Pennsylvania and his master's from Ohio University at Athens. He is an active member of the Percussive Arts Society and the American Federation of Musicians.

