Mark Zuckerman

Biography

Mark Zuckerman (b. 1948) has written extensively for virtuoso soloists, chamber ensembles, a cappella choir (including an internationally-recognized collection of Yiddish choral arrangements), wind ensemble, and string orchestra. He attended Juilliard and continued at the University of Michigan, Bard College, and Princeton University studying under David Epstein, George B. Wilson, Elie Yarden, Milton Babbitt and J. K. Randall.

His choral music has achieved an international reputation with choruses and at festivals and been performed and recorded by the Gregg Smith Singers, Chicago a cappella, The Goldene Keyt Singers, the New Yiddish Chorale, and The Workman’s Circle Chorus. Notable ensembles such as the Rutgers University Wind Ensemble, the Rutgers University Symphony Band, the Chicago Brass Ensemble, and the Seattle Sinfonia have recorded his instrumental music. Zuckerman earned a PhD from Princeton and has been a member of the music faculties at Princeton, Columbia, and Rutgers Universities.

He has taught a wide variety of subjects leading to a number of publications, including a book on listening to jazz drawn from his popular jazz survey course. He is a recipient of an artist fellowship from the New Jersey State Council for the Arts and recently had the first act of his opera, The Outlaw and the King, presented by the Opera Workshop at Rutgers University.

Characterized as "Highly accessible ... listeners are carefully guided through some very enjoyable musical metaphors ... quite moving" (Steve Schwartz, Classical CD Review), Zuckerman continues to compose for both professional and amateur performers ― especially student groups ― and for all kinds of audiences, from modern music aficionados to children.

  • brass quintet
  • choral a cappella
  • instrumental quartet
  • ACE Publications

    31 title(s)
    Composer Title SCORING/INSTRUMENTATION Year
    Mark Zuckerman A Beckoning Vision Treble Chorus
    Mark Zuckerman Accrual Basses Four Double Basses
    Mark Zuckerman Ani L'Dodi V'Alay t'shukato (I am my Beloved's, and his desire is towards me)
    SATB
    Mark Zuckerman Bonafide Ensemble Trombone Quartet
    4 Tenor Trombones
    Mark Zuckerman Doyres fun der tsukunft (Future Generations)
    SATB
    Mark Zuckerman FEELING NO PAIN
    Clarinet quartet (Eb, Bb, Alto, Bass)
    Mark Zuckerman Four Freedoms (SATB) SATB a cappella
    Mark Zuckerman Four Freedoms (TTBB) a cappella men's chorus (TTBB)
    Mark Zuckerman FOUR PIECES AFTER ROOSEVELTIANS
    Saxophone Quartet
    Mark Zuckerman Four Play Saxophone Quartet
    Mark Zuckerman Gebet (Prayer)
    SATB
    Mark Zuckerman GRANT US PEACE
    Cantor and congregation (liturgical) or soloist(s) and choir (secular)
    Mark Zuckerman If Ever There Was a Time SATB Chorus
    Mark Zuckerman Imagined Memories Piano Quartet
    Mark Zuckerman JERSEY SURE sax quartet
    ssax, asax, tsax, bar. sax
    Mark Zuckerman Kol Dodi (Voice of My Beloved)
    SATB
    Mark Zuckerman Laughing Song
    SATB
    Mark Zuckerman Let Me Go Double Chorus
    Mark Zuckerman Mir zaynen do tsu zingen! (We’re Here to Sing!) SATB a cappella
    Mark Zuckerman North-West Passage SATB Chorus
    Mark Zuckerman One Perfect Rose SATB Chorus
    Mark Zuckerman PROVERBS FOR FOUR AT FIFTY
    SATB
    Mark Zuckerman QUINTIFICATIONS brass quintet
    D Tpt, C Tpt, Hn, Trb, Tba
    Mark Zuckerman SHALOM RAV
    Cantor and SATB
    Mark Zuckerman Short Circuits Flute, Violin, Cello, and Piano

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