Mark Fewer

Mark Fewer

Area Head, Strings

Associate Professor, Violin

Strings

Biography

Violinist ‍Mark ‍Fewer ‍leads ‍a ‍multi-disciplined ‍life ‍in ‍music. ‍Violin ‍soloist, ‍chamber ‍musician, ‍orchestral ‍leader, ‍artistic ‍director, ‍conductor, ‍arranger, ‍teacher, ‍jazz ‍violinist, ‍recording ‍artist ‍and ‍occasional ‍radio ‍host, ‍he ‍has ‍performed ‍worldwide ‍to ‍great ‍critical ‍acclaim. ‍Described ‍as ‍“intrepid” ‍(The ‍Globe ‍and ‍Mail), ‍“genre-bending” ‍(National ‍Post), ‍“profound” ‍(The ‍WholeNote), ‍and ‍“freaky ‍good”(The ‍Gazette), ‍he ‍has ‍performed ‍around ‍the ‍world ‍in ‍halls ‍such ‍as ‍Carnegie, ‍Wigmore ‍and ‍Salle ‍Pleyel, ‍and ‍is ‍equally ‍at ‍home ‍in ‍recital ‍venues ‍such ‍as ‍Bartok ‍House ‍(Budapest) ‍to ‍Le ‍Poisson ‍Rouge ‍(NYC) ‍to ‍The ‍Forum ‍(Taipei).

 ‍As ‍a ‍soloist, ‍he ‍has ‍performed ‍with ‍the ‍symphonies ‍of ‍Vancouver, ‍Edmonton, ‍Toronto, ‍Quebec, ‍San ‍Francisco ‍and ‍Melbourne, ‍as ‍well ‍as ‍with ‍groups ‍such ‍as ‍the ‍Fodens-Richardson ‍Brass ‍Band ‍(UK), ‍the ‍Zapp ‍Quartet ‍(Amsterdam), ‍the ‍McGill ‍Percussion ‍Ensemble, ‍and ‍as ‍a ‍featured ‍guest ‍with ‍Stevie ‍Wonder ‍and ‍his ‍band. As ‍a ‍chamber ‍musician ‍he ‍was ‍a ‍founding ‍member ‍of ‍the ‍Duke ‍Piano ‍Trio, ‍has ‍been ‍a ‍member ‍of ‍the ‍Smithsonian ‍Chamber ‍Players ‍for ‍over ‍15 ‍years, ‍and ‍was ‍violinist ‍with ‍the ‍St. ‍Lawrence ‍String ‍Quartet ‍at ‍Stanford ‍University, ‍where ‍he ‍was ‍Artist-in-Residence. ‍As ‍a ‍conductor ‍he ‍has ‍directed ‍I ‍Musici ‍de ‍Montreal, ‍l’Orchestre ‍Symphonique ‍de ‍Laval, ‍the ‍Newfoundland ‍Sinfonia, ‍the ‍McGill ‍Baroque ‍Orchestra, ‍the ‍Guelph ‍Symphony, ‍the ‍Vancouver ‍Symphony ‍and ‍the ‍choir ‍Capella ‍Antica. ‍

Mark ‍Fewer ‍has ‍been ‍Artistic ‍Director ‍of ‍the ‍SweetWater ‍Music ‍Festival ‍for ‍16 ‍years, ‍and ‍in ‍2019 ‍was ‍appointed ‍as ‍the ‍new ‍Artistic ‍Director ‍of ‍Stratford ‍Summer ‍Music. ‍He ‍is ‍currently ‍Associate ‍Professor ‍of ‍Violin ‍at ‍the ‍University of Toronto Faculty ‍of ‍Music. He ‍is ‍a ‍Juno ‍and ‍Prix ‍Opus ‍winner.