[NEohioPAL]SUMMER PIANO/COMPOSITION LESSONS

Mark Greer virtuoso1873 at yahoo.com
Fri May 18 13:43:45 PDT 2007


Hello, 

  My name is Mark Greer and I run a private piano
studio in Akron.  I am currently accepting students
from beginning to advanced for the upcoming summer and
the continuing fall semester terms. To set up an
Audition/Interview, please call me directly at 
330-388-0981.

 Below is a copy of my biography for further
information to inquiring students.  

Thank you, 
   Mark Greer  

     A native of Akron, Ohio, Mark Greer began his
piano studies at age twelve and recently completed his
Bachelor of Music Degree, magna cum laude, in piano
performance at Bowling Green State University where he
studied with Dr. Laura Melton. Awards and honors
include 1st prize in the state finals of the 2005 OMTA
Collegiate Buckeye Competition, 2nd prize at the 2003
Tuesday Musical Competition, Honors in the 2004 and
2006 OMTA Graves Young Artist Competitions, was one of
two piano finalists in the 2004 Bowling Green
University Concerto Competition, and was the 2005
recipient of the college’s Steve Vun Cannon Memorial
Award.  He recently made his Carnegie Hall debut at
Weill Recital Hall (NYC) in March of 2006.  In
November of 2004, Greer was the only American pianist
to perform on the Dorothy MacKenzie Price Dedication
Concert.   During the summer of 2004, he was featured
live on Vermont Public Radio performing music by
Samuel Barber.   He has participated in masterclasses
with Nelita True, Lambis Vassiliadis, and Virginia
Marks.  As a student at the Adamant Music School, he
has worked with pianists Paul Alberts and Gwen Beamish
for the past two summers.  Other teachers include Dr.
Jane Solose and Mary Ann Griebling.	
     In addition to piano, Greer is an accomplished
composer, having been a two-time national prizewinner
in the NFMC Composers Contest where he received the
Olga Klein Nelson Chamber Music Award for his piece
Trois Spectacles. Other awards include a prizewinner
in the 2001 OMTA Collegiate Composers contest, honors
in the Cleveland Chamber Symphony’s High School
Composers Contest, a two-time winner of the Ralph
Gilman Composers Award, and a four-time winner of
Akron’s Scholastic Composers Contest.  His piece
entitled Aspect of a Mood was premiered by the Akron
Youth Symphony under Eric Benjamin, an orchestra in
which he served as principal bassist.    



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