W. Mark Akin, faculty recital, guitar
WashU faculty W. Mark Akin will perform a recital of works for guitar.
Program:
"World Sets"
UNITED STATES
Sunburst by Andrew York (b. 1958)
RUSSIA
From "The Prince's Toys" by Nikita Koshkin (b. 1956)
The Mechanical Monkey
The Doll with Blinking Eyes
Tin Soldiers
The Prince's Coach
SCOTLAND
Niel Gow's Lament by Niel Gow (1727-1807), arr. David Russell (b. 1953)
THE BALKANS
Rustemul by Miroslav Tadic (b. 1959)
Macedonian Girl
Walk Dance
INTERMISSION
PARAGUAY
Julia Florida by Agustin Barrios (1885-1944)
Vals Op. 8, No. 4
SPAIN
Gran Vals by Francisco Tarrega (1952-1909)
Prelude No. 5
Danza Mora
ARGENTINA
Jugueteando by Jorge Morel (1931-2021)
Pampero
Allegro in Re
Biography:
Award-winning classical guitarist W. Mark Akin is a St. Louis based musician who has engaged audiences across the country with his dynamic on-stage presence and musicality.
Mark has won prizes in numerous competitions such as the Wilson Center Guitar Competition in Wisconsin, Beethoven Club Competition in Memphis, the University of Arizona's Beeston Competition and Sholin Competition, and was most recently selected as a winner of the Artist Presentation Society of St Louis Competition. In June 2022 Mark was a Featured Artist of the Missouri Arts Council.
Originally from Tennessee Mark started his guitar studies by learning to play electric hard rock, idolizing guitarists such as Eric Johnson, Yngwie Malmsteen, and Eddie Van Halen. After discovering the classical guitar in high school, he then decided to study the instrument full-time and subsequently received his bachelor's and master's degrees in guitar performance from Belmont University in Nashville, and the University of Arizona in Tucson. He has performed in master classes and taken lessons with some of the greatest guitarists in the world, namely Sergio and Odair Assad, Manuel Barrueco, David Russell, and Jason Vieaux, Olivier Chassain, Marcin Dylla, and Adam Holzman.
An active teacher, Mark has taught innumerable private lessons and classes. In addition to being on faculty at Washington University, he works with the St Louis Classical Guitar Society’s outreach education initiative entitled Guitar Horizons.