David Dieni is a graduate of both the Oberlin Conservatory of Music and San Francisco Conservatory of Music. As a drummer and percussionist, his experience encompasses everything from rock to classical, jazz, and musicals.
During his time with the Sacramento Philharmonic, Stockton Symphony, Springfield (MA) Symphony and California Pops Orchestra, David has performed with Carol Channing, Dave Brubeck, Judy Collins, Sylvia McNair and Luciano Pavarotti.
He was in the West Coast revival of Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris at the Marin Theater Company; performed with Sharon McKnight in California Cabaret's production of Ruthless! and with Lee Meriwether in Happy End.
In 2011, Dom Famularo invited David to assist in creating the new, revised edition of George Stone's seminal Accents and Rebounds. The team of collaborators also included Danny Gottlieb and John Riley. The new edition was released on Alfred in 2012.
David has recorded for Koch International on the Ursula Le Guin/Eli Armer collaboration, Uses of Music in Uttermost Parts, and is a recipient of a Meet the Composer grant for his own music.
He maintains a busy teaching schedule at his SF Drum School, which has proved an active training ground for the next generation of drummers and percussionists.
David is a member of the Vic Firth Education Team, the Sabian Education Network and the D'Addario Education Collective.