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Mark Howell is an American musician, composer,Howell's analysis of La Salle Bells published by archaeology group by Debbie Burt Myers.
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ethnomusicologist Ethnomusicology is the study of music from the cultural and social aspects of the people who make it. It encompasses distinct theoretical and methodical approaches that emphasize cultural, social, material, cognitive, biological, and other dim ...
, and music archaeologist.


Early life and education

Howell was born in Philadelphia, Mississippi in 1952 and moved to New York City in 1982. In 1996 Howell earned an M.F.A. in music composition at
SUNY Stony Brook Stony Brook University (SBU), officially the State University of New York at Stony Brook, is a public research university in Stony Brook, New York. Along with the University at Buffalo, it is one of the State University of New York system' ...
; and in 2004 a Ph.D. in ethnomusicology from the
CUNY Graduate Center The Graduate School and University Center of the City University of New York (CUNY Graduate Center) is a public research institution and post-graduate university in New York City. Serving as the principal doctorate-granting institution of the Ci ...
with a dissertation called "An Ethnoarchaeological Investigation of Highland Guatemalan Maya Dance-Plays."


Career

In 1983 he formed an avant-garde post-rock band called Better Than Death (BTD) with
bass clarinet The bass clarinet is a musical instrument of the clarinet family. Like the more common soprano B clarinet, it is usually pitched in B (meaning it is a transposing instrument on which a written C sounds as B), but it plays notes an octave bel ...
ist Michael Lytle. In 1986 he collaborated with Etron Fou saxophonist, Bruno Meillier to form a Euro-American group called Zero Pop. They recorded, ''All the Big Mystics'' and ''Glows in the Dark''. In between Zero Pop tours BTD recorded ''Swimman'' (1987), and followed that release with a U.S. tour. Between 1986 and 1994 Zero Pop toured Europe seven times and the United States three. Howell played
guitar The guitar is a fretted musical instrument that typically has six strings. It is usually held flat against the player's body and played by strumming or plucking the strings with the dominant hand, while simultaneously pressing selected stri ...
on the Curlew record, ''North America'', and met
Martin Bisi Martin Bisi (born 1961) is an American producer and songwriter. He is known for recording important records by Sonic Youth, Swans, John Zorn, Material, Bill Laswell, Helmet, Unsane, The Dresden Dolls, Cop Shoot Cop, White Zombie, Boredoms, Ang ...
, Rick Brown,
Tom Cora Thomas Henry Corra (September 14, 1953 – April 9, 1998), better known as Tom Cora, was an American cellist and composer, best known for his improvisational performances in the field of experimental jazz and rock. He recorded with John Zorn, B ...
, and
Fred Frith Jeremy Webster "Fred" Frith (born 17 February 1949) is an English multi-instrumentalist, composer, and improviser. Probably best known for his guitar work, Frith first came to attention as one of the founding members of the English avant-rock ...
. In 1989 he and Frith,
Nick Didkovsky Nick Didkovsky (born 22 November 1958) is a composer, guitarist, computer music programmer, and leader of the band Doctor Nerve.Dorsch He is a former student of Christian Wolff, Pauline Oliveros and Gerald Shapiro. Career Didkovsky formed Docto ...
, and Rene Lussier formed the
Fred Frith Guitar Quartet The Fred Frith Guitar Quartet was an American-based contemporary classical and experimental music guitar quartet comprising Fred Frith, René Lussier, Nick Didkovsky and Mark Stewart. The group was formed in 1989 by Frith and they performed ...
.In 1989 Howell formed a third band, Timber, with drummer, Rick Brown and bass player, Faye Hunter who was later replaced by Jenny Wade. Between 1989 and 1996 Timber made two U.S. tours and one in Europe. They released one CD, ''Parts and Labor'', were included on Matador's LP and CD ''New York Eye and Ear Control'', as well as on two of
Elliott Sharp Elliott Sharp (born March 1, 1951) is an American contemporary classical composer, multi-instrumentalist, and performer. A central figure in the avant-garde and experimental music scene in New York City since the late 1970s, Sharp has released ...
's ''State of the Union'' compilation CDs. Howell's involvement with the Fred Frith Guitar Quartet between 1989 and 1995, included five European tours, several U.S. performances and the recording of "The As Usual Dance Towards the Other Flight to What is Not," which was released on Frith's CD, ''Quartets''. He also played with Frith, Didkovsky, Lussier, and others, at the
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performance of, "In Memory," in 1989. In addition to his band work, Howell has composed for Lynn Shapiro (at the
American Dance Festival The American Dance Festival (ADF) under the direction of Executive Director Jodee Nimerichter hosts its main summer dance courses including Summer Dance Intensive, Pre-Professional Dance Intensive, and the Dance Professional Workshops. It also hos ...
1994), Amy Sue Rosen, Diane Torr, and Stephanie Artz. He was also commissioned by several ensembles including "North By South," (1993) for percussionist
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, and "To the Heart," (1997) for the ten-piece mixed ensemble, New Ear. His composition scores were published by
Frog Peak Music Frog Peak Music is a composer's collective that produces and distributes experimental works, and functions as a home for its artists. It was co-founded in 1984 by Jody Diamond and Larry Polansky. "Frog Peak Music is dedicated to exploring innovati ...
. Howell has researched the music of Precolumbian America. He has presented papers and published books and journals on topics related to music archaeology. In 2006 he became the director of the
Winterville site The Winterville site (Smithsonian trinomial, 22 WS 500) is a major archaeological site in unincorporated area, unincorporated Washington County, Mississippi, north of Greenville, Mississippi, Greenville and along the river. It consists of major ...
, an archaeology park and museum in the Mississippi Delta. Howell is a member of the duo called Inconvenient Music.


Select Discography

*''Inconvenient Music'', MP3 downloads. Myspace.com/Inconvenient Music (2007). *''State of the Union'' (Elliott Sharp compilation, with Timber), CD. EMF (2001). *''Quartets'' (with the Fred Frith Guitar Quartet), CD. Rec Rec Zurich (1994). *''Parts and Labor'' (Timber), CD and LP. joint distribution by Rift and Rough Trade London (1992). *''New York Eye and Ear Control'' (compilation, with Timber), CD and LP. Matador (1991). *''Glows in the Dark'' (Zero Pop), CD. Rec Rec Zurich (1987). *''All the Big Mystics'' (Zero Pop), LP. Rec Rec Zurich (1987). *''Swimman'' (Better Than Death), LP. Lost/Twin Tone (1987). *''North America'' (Curlew), LP. Moers (1986); reissue as CD, Cuneiform (2002).


Select Publications

“Origin and Meaning of the Hopewell Panpipe.” In Flower World: Archaeology of the Americas. Mundo Florido Arqueomusicología de las Américas, I. Eds., Matthias Stöckli, Mark Howell and Arnd Adje Both. Ēkhō Verlag, Berlin (to be published in 2014). “Music Evidence of Spanish, French, and English Encounters with Native Americans: The Similarities, Differences, and Consequences.” In Sound, Political Space and Political Condition: Exploring Soundscapes of Societies Under Change. Topoi—Excellence Cluster Publication. Eds., Ricardo Eichmann, Mark Howell, and Graeme Lawson, Berlin (to be published in 2013). “The Concise ISGMA Handbook of Music Archaeological Practice.” Eds., Mark Howell, Graeme Lawson, and Stefan Hagel (to be on-line in 2013). “An Organology of the Americas as Painted by John White and Other Artists.” In Flower World: Archaeology of the Americas. Mundo Florido Arqueomusicología de las Américas, I. Eds., Matthias Stöckli and Arnd Adje Both. Ēkhō Verlag, Berlin (2013), 155-168. “Tzunam Bailes and the Role of Music Instruments in Precolumbian Highland Guatemala.” In Orient Archäologie Band 27 Studien zum Musikarchäologie VIII . Eds., Ricardo Eichmann, Fang Jianjun, and Lars-Christian Koch. Berlin (2013), 281-289. “Sonic-Iconic Examination of Adorno Rattles from the Mississippian-Era Lake George Site.” Music and Art 36 (2011:1-2), 231-244. “A Hermeneutic Re-examination of Select Commentaries on Aztec Music.” In Orient Archäologie Band 25 Studien zum Musikarchäologie VII. Eds., Ellen Hickmann, Arnd Adje Both, Ricardo Eichmann, and Lars-Christian Koch. Berlin (2010), 213-225. “Music Syncretism in the Postclassic K’iche’ Warrior Dance and the Colonial Period Baile de los Moros y Cristianos.” In Maya Worldviews at Conquest. Eds. Leslie G. Cecil and Timothy W. Pugh. University Press of Colorado, Boulder (2009), 279-297. “Las transcripciones musicales del Baile Drama del Rabinal Achi.” Ethnomusicología en Guatemala, 66:165-167. “Concerning the Origin and Dissemination of the Mesoamerican Slit-Drum” Music and Art 28 (2003:1-2), 45-54. Enchanted Music. Alley Tracts, a Division of Autonomedia (2001). “Locronots: An Automatic Drawing Technique.” in The Improvisor (1989).


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External links

*http://www.frogpeak.org/fpartists/fphowell.html *http://www.myspace.com/nanihwaya {{DEFAULTSORT:Howell, Mark 1952 births Living people Stony Brook University alumni American male composers 21st-century American composers American musicologists 21st-century American male musicians