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Mark Sokol
string and piano chamber music
Mark Sokol studied violin with his father, Vilem Sokol, and with Dorothy DeLay and Robert Mann at The Juilliard School. He was first violinist of the United States Military Academy Quartet from 1967-1969, and violinist with the Center for the Creative and Performing Arts, directed by Lukas Foss, from 1970-1971. From 1971-1987, he was first violinist of the Naumburg Award-winning Concord Quartet, in residence at Dartmouth College. The quartet won Best Record of the Year awards from various magazines and journals, two Grammy nominations and two Emmy awards. Their recordings can be found on CRI, Vox-Turn-About, Nonesuch and RCA. Mr. Sokol has served on the Composer-Librettist panel of the National Endowment for the Arts and on the juries of the Naumburg and Carnegie Hall international violin competitions.
Mark Sokol can be contacted at 415.864.SFCM.
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