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Mark Davis Scatterday
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Biography
Mark Davis Scatterday (b. 1959) is an American conductor best known for his association with the Eastman School of Music, in which he has served as director for its wind ensembles.
Scatterday earned a D.M.A. degree in conducting from the Eastman School of Music in 1989 and holds a Master of Music degree in trombone performance from the University of Michigan and Bachelor of Music degrees in music education and trombone performance from The University of Akron: School of Music.
Works for Winds
Adaptable Music
- Renaissance Set I (Flex instrumentation) (as editor) (1998)
All Wind Works
- Alegría (as transcriber) (1996/2010)
- Aria della battaglia (as editor) (1567/2008)
- Carnaval (as transcriber) (2012)
- Concerto for Saxophones (as transcriber) (2000/2018)
- Emmanuel (as transcriber) (1971/2015?)
- Fandangos (as transcriber) (2001)
- Renaissance Set I (Flex instrumentation) (as editor) (1998)
- Shaker Suite (as adapter) (1990/2009)
- Sinfonía No. 3 (as transcriber) (2005/2009)
- Sonata XX a 22 (as transcriber) (1615/)
Resources
- "Mark Davis Scatterday." Eastman School of Music. Web. Accessed 19 August 2021
- Mark Scatterday, Wikipedia Accessed 19 August 2021