Mark John McEncroe
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Mark John McEncroe | |
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Born | 15 November 1947 Sydney, Australia |
🏡 Residence | Sydney, Australia |
🏳️ Nationality | Australian |
💼 Occupation | Composer |
🌐 Website | markjohnmcencroecomposer.com |
Mark John McEncroe (born in Sydney in 1947)[1] is an Australian composer of contemporary classical works for piano and orchestra. [2][3][4]
Published Works[edit]
- Reflections & Recollections Vol.1 - 13 pieces for solo piano (2013)[5][6]
- Reflections & Recollections Vol.2 - 11 pieces for solo piano (2014)
- Fanfare Suite - Orchestral Suite in Four Movements (2014)
- Symphonic Poem "The Passing" (2014)
- Symphonic Poem "A Celebration of The Natural World" (2014)
- Natalie's Suite - Three Faces of Addiction - Symphonic Suite for Piano & Orchestra (2015)
- Symphonic Suite No. 1 - "Just Another Medieval Tale" (2015)
- Symphonic Suite No. 2 - "And The Medieval Tale Continues" (2015)
- Symphonic Poem - "A Pageant at the County Fair" (2015)
- Symphonic Poem - "Echoes from a Haunted Past" (2015)
- Taking a Stroll (2016)
Concerts[edit]
- The Passing - World Premiere: Marc Bouchkov & Janacek Philharmonic[7][8]
- Symphonic Suite no. 1 World Premiere - Janacek Philharmonic Ostrava & Heiko Mathias Förster[9]
- Symphonic Suites no. 1 & 2 - Ruse Philharmonic & Nayden Todorov[10]
- Solo Piano works - performed by pianist John Martin[11]
- Symphonic Suite No. 2 - Zagreb Philharmonic & Jonathan Griffith[12]
References[edit]
- ↑ McEncroe Bio at The Society of Composers
- ↑ Parma Recordings Blog - interview with the composer
- ↑ McEncroe bio at AustralianComposers.com.au
- ↑ National Library of Australia, Composer catalogue listing
- ↑ australiancomposers.com.au
- ↑ State Library of NSW Composer Catalogue
- ↑ JPO concert listing Jan 2016
- ↑ JPO concert listing 21st Jan 2016
- ↑ JPO world premiere concert listing Oct 2016
- ↑ Ruse Philharmonic concert video
- ↑ Southern Highland Events
- ↑ Zagreb Philharmonic 2018 Chinese New Year Concert
External links[edit]
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