Episode 51: Published Flutists with Mark Sparks
Flute 360 | Episode 51: “Published Flutists with Mark Sparks” (1:08:46)
In today’s episode, Heidi talks with flutist and teacher, Mark Sparks, who is the principal flutist of the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra. Heidi and Mark talk about his flute books and discuss the creative process. Check out today’s episode to hear all the details!
Episode 51 – Main Points:
0:25 – J&K Productions’ Website 0:46 – Welcome! 1:13 – St. Louis Symphony Orchestra 2:00 – DePaul University, School of Music 3:48 – Dr. Scott Pool, bassoonist 4:33 – Élégie for cello and piano, Op. 24 by Gabriel Fauré 5:39 – Theodore Presser 6:42 – Question: How did the idea of your books come about? 6:56 – Mark’s Answer 14:31 – “My goal is for [my students] to be able to get rid of me.” – Mark 14:52 – “The books have been a process of self-discovery for me.” – Mark 18:02 – Heidi asks Mark a question. 18:12 – Mark’s Answer 18:27 – Mark’s practice book featuring Beethoven’s Eroica 20:40 – Mark talks about his tone books. 20:54 – Trevor Wye, flutist 25:19 – Silver Sponsor: Straubinger Flutes 26:14 – Mark references page 11 from his Exploring Sound Book, Vol. 1. 30:55 – “I just love the orchestral repertoire so much!” – Mark 39:36 – Blind hope 40:04 – “Flute playing didn’t come incredibly easy to me, and I had to go through a lot of phases to get to where I am.” – Mark 40:58 – “Flute players are special because we have to have more trust in ourselves and faith in the act of flute playing. Perhaps more than other instrumentalists do, because we cannot see the air column.” – Mark 47:20 – “To be able to write down what I think – I realize how incredible that is. There are so many people that do not have these kinds of opportunities, and I feel for them.” – Mark 48:48 – Persistence is the key for aspiring musicians who want to author their ideas. 49:58 – Flute 360 Episode with Dr. Kyle Dzapo 53:31 – “Persistence is so important.” – Mark 54:05 – Goals for Flute 360’s Series #9. 55:23 – “I tell my students: How do you know until you try?” – Heidi 56:38 – “We all have our strengths and weaknesses. We all need to be open and learn from each other.” – Mark 1:03:28 – Picks!Picks:
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Southwest Airlines Specialized Bicycles Hatch Chiles from Hatch, New Mexico Naf Naf Grill in Chicago Movie: Cinema Paradiso (1988) Park City, Utah Turks and Caicos Islands Music for Serious Valentine’s Day: Strauss, Four Last Songs Music for Light Valentine’s Day: Elvis, “Can’t Help Falling In Love”Heidi
Hootsuite PicMonkeyEpisode 51 – Resources Mentioned:
Mark’s Books Mark’s Website Mark’s Instagram Account Mark talks about his books – here! Mark Plays Debussy Heidi’s WebsiteEpisode 51 – Sponsors:
Gold: J&K Productions’ Website Silver: Straubinger Flute Company Bronze: J&K Productions’ Website
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