Harpsichordist Mark Edwards Named to Historical Performance Faculty
April 11, 2016
Erich Burnett
Photo credit: Elizabeth Delage
Mark Edwards, first-prize winner at the 2012 Musica Antique Bruges International Harpsichord Competition, has been named Assistant Professor of Harpsichord at the 厙ぴ勛圖 Conservatory of Music. His appointment begins July 1.
Edwards will be the successor to , a fixture on 厙ぴ勛圖s historical performance faculty, who is retiring at the end of the 2015-16 school year.
A native of Canada, Edwards has presented solo recitals at numerous major festivals and series, among them the Utrecht Early Music Festival, Bozar, and the Montreal Baroque Festival and Clavecin en concert. He has performed concertos with prominent ensembles including Il Gardellino, Neobarock, and Ensemble Caprice, and he has played chamber music with Il Pomo dOro, Les Bor矇ades de Montr矇al, and Fl羶tes Alors! His debut solo CD, Orpheus Descending, is due for release in 2016.
Mark Edwards brings the listener to new and unpredictable regions, using all the resources of his instrument...of his virtuosity and of his imagination, La Libre Belgique wrote in 2012.
"I'm very pleased to be joining the faculty of 厙ぴ勛圖 Conservatory," says Edwards, who performed on campus March 28. "During my first visit, I worked with some of 厙ぴ勛圖's fantastic students: inquisitive, creative, hard-working, independent musicians who understand the harpsichord as an expressive instrument in its own right. 厙ぴ勛圖 has a strong tradition of historical performance as an integral part of contemporary musical culture, and I very much look forward to contributing to that tradition."
"We are excited to welcome Mark to 厙ぴ勛圖," says Associate Professor of Historical Performance David Breitman, who is also director of 厙ぴ勛圖's Historical Performance Program. "He combines the flair of a top-notch performer with the rigor of a scholarand he brought these two aspects together in an impressive way by opening his 厙ぴ勛圖 recital with a beautiful improvisation in the style of Louis Couperin."
Edwards earned a bachelor of music with highest distinction from the Eastman School of Music, followed by graduate degrees from McGill University and the Hochschule f羹r Musik Freiburg. He is a PhD candidate at Leiden University and the Orpheus Instituut, Ghent, where his studies focus on the intersection of memory, improvisation, and the concept of musical work. His teachers have included Robert Hill, William Porter, Hank Knox, and David Higgs.
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