Composer and multi-instrumentalist Mark Sylvester can be seen and heard in many diverse musical settings throughout the Washington, DC, metropolitan area, but he is primarily recognized for his solo acoustic guitar playing and his recent compositions for banjo in small classical chamber ensemble settings. Mark's two solo CDs, New Music for Banjo (2009) and American Gypsy (2003), illustrate his genre-crossing compositional style for both banjo and guitar. Ron Goad, a concert organizer and board member of the Songwriters' Association of Washington, has said of American Gypsy: "This CD...is fairly faithful to the wonders Mark Sylvester does onstage live and solo...I rank it at the top, along with a favorite by Robin Bullock and Steve Baughman's profoundly beautiful "Celtic Guitar Summit." A c|net editor's review commented: "Thankfully, guitarists like Maryland's Sylvester are keeping [Michael] Hedges' sound alive in blends of neo-classical, folk, and jazz. Sylvester's crisp, tender playing is particularly adept at drawing out folk melancholy." And a recent review (LMNOP.com) of New Music for Banjo writes: "It isn't often that the banjo is used as a classical instrument. But for Mark Sylvester, the unusual use of the banjo sounds surprisingly normal and appropriate...Subtle, sparse, and strikingly beautiful...the banjo seems to bring out the more organic side of classical music. A refreshing change of pace..."
In addition to performing as a soloist, Mark plays guitar, banjo and mandolin as a member of Great Noise Ensemble (GNE), a Washington, DC-based new music group, and winner of the 2007 WAMMIE award for classical chamber ensemble. Since it's inception in 2005, GNE has performed at The Kennedy Center, The National Gallery of Art, The Sidney Harman Hall, The Hirshorn Gallery and the Catholic University of America; and this past April Mark and several GNE members performed selections from New Music for Banjo (as well as other compositions by Mark) at Philadelphia's Kimmel Center. Mark's compositions on New Music for Banjo were premiered by GNE, and he is currently composing a concerto for banjo and orchestra to be premiered during GNE's 2010-2011 season.
Mark is also active in the Washington area's folk and acoustic music scene. He has earned four WAMMIE nominations (2005 - 200
for contemporary folk instrumentalist. A sought-after accompanist on guitar, bass, banjo and mandolin, Mark performs and records with many of the area's singer-songwriters, including Verlette Simon, Sense of Wonder and Australia's Iain Campbell Smith (aka, Fred Smith). Mark was also a member of the avant-folk group, Tree Surgeons, who from 1997 to 2001 appeared at festivals, art galleries, clubs, cafes, bookstores and headlining performances from Massachusetts to Virginia, performing original music from their two CDs, Witness (2000) and Eye of Time (199
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As a Company Associate of The Only Animal, a theatre company based in Vancouver, BC, Mark has composed and produced the music for two of their largest and most ambitious productions of site-specific theatre: NiX (2009 Calgary, AB, and 2010 Whistler, BC) and Other Freds, (2005 Vancouver, BC). NiX, Canada's first theatre of ice and snow, has been selected by The Vancouver Olympic Organizing Committee to be a part of the 2010 Cultural Olympiad. The show will run for five weeks at Lost Lake in Whistler, BC, during the 2010 Olympics. Mark's score for Other Freds was nominated for a Jessie Richardson Theatre Award, while the production brought The Only Animal the award for 'Expanding the Scope of Site Specific Performance".
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Mark Sylvester's latest CD is titled "New Music for Banjo.” It is an album built around Mark's skillful banjo playing, featuring both a bluegrass and classical sensibility. CD-opener, "Trio #1, movement 1," is a beautifully gentle and warm composition comprised of the banjo, oboe and cello. On "Cascade," however, Mark shows off his finger-picking skills in a solo piece for him and his prized banjo. Then there is "Pulse (in 7),” a complex and introspective piece in which Mark's banjo takes a slight backseat to the fevered interplay of a string quartet. This album is a well-crafted crossroads for contemporary, classical and folksy banjo playing. If you enjoy Bela Fleck, or interesting takes on classical music, then Mark Sylvester's CD, "New Music for Banjo," is an undoubted must-hear.
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