Mark Morton (double bassist)

Mark Morton (born September 1, 1962) is the Assistant Professor of Double Bass at Texas Tech University, Principal double bassist of the Lubbock Symphony Orchestra, and the Artistic Director of The American School of Double Bass.

Career

Dr. Morton was formerly a member of the Columbus Symphony Orchestra for twenty three years and for fourteen of those years, he was the principal double bassist. In 1990, he won first prize for the International Society of Bassists Solo Competition, and was the assistant to Gary Karr at the Hartt School of Music. He holds four Degrees from the Juilliard School in New York and subsequently was the second bassist ever to graduate with a Doctorate from that Institution.

As a recitalist and concerto performer, He has been a frequent performer on radio broadcasts including NPR's "Performance Today", WGBH in Boston, and WQZR in New York. He has also soloed internationally with groups such as the National Orchestra of Chile, the Houston Symphony, and the Symphony Orchestra Academy of the Pacific. He also has put out three albums titled Thresholds, Russian Rendezvous, and Bottesini's Greatest Hits (on which he plays both the double bass and piano parts). He also shares a CD with Gary Karr with music of Paul Ramsier. It was with that CD that Classical CD Reviews hailed him as "a most artistic representative of the new generation developed in the last half century."

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