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+ | Studies: [[Anglia Ruskin University]] | ||
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+ | Teachers: [[Paul Hiley]] and [[James Wycherley]][[Martin Westlake]] and [[Bobby Ball]] | ||
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After graduating from [[Anglia University]] in 1997, Mark Aldous has enjoyed a busy and varied career as teacher, performer, composer and conducter. Mark Aldous teaches in schools in Cambridge and is a senior manager at Cambridgeshire Music as well as an examinor for [[Trinity College London]]. Mark Aldous has worked as musical director on over 60 theatre productions ranging from local theatre to regional and national tours. His percussion ensemble pieces have enjoyed performances all over the world and his 2012 massed percussion project,'Striking Together for Gold', broke the Guinness World Record for the largest triangle ensembles. Mark Aldous holds a master's degree in Professional Media Composition from [[University of Chichester]].<ref>https://www.markaldous.com/ Accessed 12/9/2021</ref> | After graduating from [[Anglia University]] in 1997, Mark Aldous has enjoyed a busy and varied career as teacher, performer, composer and conducter. Mark Aldous teaches in schools in Cambridge and is a senior manager at Cambridgeshire Music as well as an examinor for [[Trinity College London]]. Mark Aldous has worked as musical director on over 60 theatre productions ranging from local theatre to regional and national tours. His percussion ensemble pieces have enjoyed performances all over the world and his 2012 massed percussion project,'Striking Together for Gold', broke the Guinness World Record for the largest triangle ensembles. Mark Aldous holds a master's degree in Professional Media Composition from [[University of Chichester]].<ref>https://www.markaldous.com/ Accessed 12/9/2021</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 23:35, 14 January 2025
Bibliography
Born:
Died:
Country: Cornwall, England
Studies: Anglia Ruskin University
Teachers: Paul Hiley and James WycherleyMartin Westlake and Bobby Ball
Website:
After graduating from Anglia University in 1997, Mark Aldous has enjoyed a busy and varied career as teacher, performer, composer and conducter. Mark Aldous teaches in schools in Cambridge and is a senior manager at Cambridgeshire Music as well as an examinor for Trinity College London. Mark Aldous has worked as musical director on over 60 theatre productions ranging from local theatre to regional and national tours. His percussion ensemble pieces have enjoyed performances all over the world and his 2012 massed percussion project,'Striking Together for Gold', broke the Guinness World Record for the largest triangle ensembles. Mark Aldous holds a master's degree in Professional Media Composition from University of Chichester.[1]
Publications
Introducing Percussion composed with Peter Evans and Lorne Pearcey
Works
Tuned Percussion Solos
Percussion Ensemble
- A Drum Battle
- Paradiddle Prayer - 5+ Players
- Solo Machine
- Stick March
- Rain Drops
- Stick March 2
- The Restless Wave
- Heroes
- Compound Rebound - Percussion Nonet
- A Latin Dream - Percussion Sextet
Reference
- ↑ https://www.markaldous.com/ Accessed 12/9/2021