Mark Evans
Cellist Mark Evans has been a member of the National Symphony Orchestra since
1998. Also a member of the Eclipse Chamber Orchestra, he has additionally appeared on the Chamber Music Series at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum and as soloist with the Eclipse Chamber Orchestra. He and two colleagues have formed the Potomac Trio, which was awarded a grant by the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities/NEA, and has appeared on the Church of the Epiphany, Monday Night Musicales and NSO chamber concerts on the Millennium Stage.
Cellist Mark Evans has been a member of the National Symphony Orchestra since
1998. Also a member of the Eclipse Chamber Orchestra, he has additionally appeared on the Chamber Music Series at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum and as soloist with the Eclipse Chamber Orchestra. He and two colleagues have formed the Potomac Trio, which was awarded a grant by the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities/NEA, and has appeared on the Church of the Epiphany, Monday Night Musicales and NSO chamber concerts on the Millennium Stage. He holds degrees from Yale University and the Indiana University School of Music, where he was awarded the prestigious Performer's Certificate. His teachers include Fritz Magg, Janos Starker and Aldo Parisot. Mr. Evans plays a cello made by Wolfgang Schnabl in 2006.
Video and Audio
NSO Prelude Concert on the Millennium Stage, October 22, 2004
NSO Prelude Concert on the Millennium Stage, October 15, 2004
NSO Prelude Concert on the Millennium Stage, March 20, 2004