Potter and Marks plan ‘A Leap of Faith: Music You’ve Never Heard’

Potter and Marks plan ‘A Leap of Faith: Music You’ve Never Heard’

calendar icon17 Feb 2020    

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Glenn Korff School of Music Professors Clark Potter and Christopher Marks combine to perform “A Leap of Faith: Music You’ve Never Heard” for viola and organ on Leap Day, Saturday, February 29 at 7:30 p.m. The concert will be held at First Presbyterian Church in Lincoln, 840 S 17th St. The recital is free and features music “sacred and profane”: Larghetto Religioso by Oskar Wermann and Sonata da Chiesa by Daniel Pinkham, as well as Thema mit Veränderungen by Carl Türcke and Sonata in Fa major (1904) by Marco Anzoletti.

A native of Longview, Washington, Clark Potter is professor of viola at the Glenn Korff School of Music at UNL, where he is also on the conducting faculty. He is principal viola of the Lincoln Symphony, director of NEBratsche (the UNL viola ensemble), and he is an active performer as a solo recitalist and chamber musician.

Christopher Marks is a professor in the Glenn Korff School of Music at UNL, where he also serves as associate dean of the Hixson-Lied College of Fine and Performing Arts.