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Kim Märkl (born July 22, 1961) is an American composer, writer and clarinetist.


Biography

Born in Cleveland, Ohio she began her musical training with Angelo Fortini. He as well as her father, who is a drummer and devoted to jazz, considerably influenced her early musical life. She received her B.M. in clarinet from
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and her M.M. from
Northwestern University Northwestern University is a private research university in Evanston, Illinois. Founded in 1851, Northwestern is the oldest chartered university in Illinois and is ranked among the most prestigious academic institutions in the world. Charte ...
, where she studied with Robert Marcellus. A year of lessons with
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also had a profound impact on her musical development. In 1985 she received a
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to study in Germany, where she obtained an Artist Diploma from the
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. For many years she was active as a chamber musician, soloist, orchestral player and teacher. She has performed in the
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,
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and Aspen Music Festivals, as well as in orchestras in Germany and Switzerland. In 2002 she and her husband Key-Thomas Märkl, a violinist in the
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, established the Atlantic Crossing Recording Studio where she works as a producer, composer and author. Her passion lies in the combination of stories and music. Her works have been performed in concert halls throughout Germany and released by publishers in Germany, Switzerland and the U.S. Renowned actors and performers have recorded and performed her pieces including: Sky du Mont (Eyes Wide Shut), Hélène Grimaud,
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,
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, Sunnyi Melles, Steven Isserlis, Alex Dorow, and
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. Her CD Production The Ring of the Nibelung (Zimmermann Frankfurt) won the coveted Leopold Prize.


Writings

* ''Love, Theft and Woodworms; Confessions of a Violin Dealer'' Play for an actor and a violinist * ''The Violinist'' for narrator, violin and piano * ''Stations'' for narrator, clarinet and string quartet * ''Sea Poem'' – Ballet * ''Stringsong'' for violin and piano * ''Street Scene'' for clarinet and drums


Books

* ''The Secret Box'',https://www.amazon.de/The-Secret-Box-Kim-M%C3%A4rkl/dp/3921729807 ''The Secret Box'' was released as an illustrated book and CD, Zimmermann Verlag Frankfurt * ''Land of the Midnight Sun'', was released as an illustrated book and CD, Zimmermann Verlag Frankfurt * ''The Snake Charmer'', was released as an illustrated book and CD by Bohem Press


Discography (selection)

* Stradivaris Gift for narrator, violin and string orchestra. * The Snake Charmer for narrator, clarinet, guitar and tabla. * A Dream Of Jazz for narrator and jazz quartet.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Markl, Kim American classical clarinetists 21st-century classical composers American women writers 1961 births American women classical composers American classical composers Living people Hochschule für Musik Freiburg alumni 21st-century American composers 21st-century clarinetists 21st-century American women composers Women clarinetists