Mark Sparks

Mark Sparks
Birth name Marc Sparks
Genres Classical, Orchestra
Years active 1978–present

Mark Sparks, also known as Marc Sparks is the principal flutist of the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, and an acclaimed teacher and soloist.

Early life and education

Sparks was born in 1960 and raised in Cleveland and St. Louis, where he studied with former St. Louis Symphony principal flutist Jacob Berg and former St. Louis Symphony piccoloist Jan Gippo.[1]

Career

Sparks began his career in the Canton Symphony Orchestra in Ohio and with the Caracas Symphony in Venezuela. Before his appointment to the St. Louis Symphony, Sparks served as Associate Principal Flute with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra under David Zinman, and Principal Flute of the San Antonio Symphony and the Memphis Symphony Orchestra.

Sparks is also a teacher. He currently teaches at DePaul School of Music, was previously a full-time faculty member at the Peabody Institute, and maintains a private studio in St. Louis. He is an artist-faculty member at the Aspen Music Festival and School. He also teaches at Missouri's Innsbrook Institute, and will join the faculty of the Pacific Music Festival in Sapporo, Japan.

Sparks has recorded two solo albums collaborating with pianist Clinton Adams, appearing on the Summit and AAM labels.[2]

References

  1. Bailey, Don. "Mark Sparks". Donbailey.net. Retrieved 2013-09-06.
  2. "Mark Sparks". Stlsymphony.org. Retrieved 2013-09-06.
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