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Mark
Patterson b. 1969
Mark Patterson
is quickly gaining recognition as a composer, music educator and
choral clinician. He is a Part-Time Instructor in the School of
Music at Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas, where he is pursuing
a PhD in Music Education. Prior to beginning his doctoral studies,
Mark was Director of Choirs at Covington Middle School and Director
of the Choristers Choir at Covenant Presbyterian Church, both in
Austin, Texas. Mr. Patterson holds Bachelor of Arts and Master of
Music degrees from the University of Texas at Austin.
He is frequently
invited to conduct honor choirs and choral festivals across the
United States and is often asked to lead workshops for choral directors.
In both church and school settings, Mark is well known for his work
with the child and adolescent voice, for developing imaginative
approaches to teaching in the choral rehearsal and for working to
cultivate a quality sound in even the most challenging of ensembles.
Mr. Patterson's
choral compositions for adults, youth and children comprise a rich
variety of styles for the sanctuary, classroom and concert hall.
His works are known for their meaningful texts, memorable melodies
and rhythmic vitality. Currently he has over 200 works in print
with numerous major publishers. Mark has been a recipient of the
ASCAP Award in composition each year since 1997.
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Mark Patterson
(1/12/2007)
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