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Duke Wind Symphony: "Famishius Fantasticus," with guest composer Michael Markowski

Music by Michael Markowski, including Famishius Fantasticus, City Trees, and Desert Sage, in addition to works by Gustav Holst.

Admission is free. If you are unable to attend this concert in person, livestream it at: https://youtube.com/live/p0CYgpVHTc4.

Verena Mösenbichler-Bryant directs the Duke University Wind Symphony.

Michael Markowski (b. 1986) is fully qualified to watch movies and cartoons. In 2010, he graduated magna cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 'Film Practices' from Arizona State University. While Markowski never studied music in college, his primary music teachers have included Gary Larkins, Dawn Parker, Jon Gomez, Dr. Karl Schindler, and Michael Shapiro. He has continued this education by participating in a number of extracurricular programs, such as The Art of Orchestration with Steven Scott Smalley (2008), the National Band Association's Young Composer and Conductor Mentorship Project (2008), and the NYU/ASCAP Foundation's Film Scoring Workshop (2014) where he was named one of ASCAP's Film & TV "Composers to Watch." Mark Snow, composer of The X-Files and one of the workshop's guest mentors, says Michael's music was "extremely sophisticated" and "complimented the mood and emotion of the scene with unusual maturity and sensitivity." Most recently, Markowski was invited to join the BMI Lehman Engel Musical Theatre Workshop (2015) as a composer and lyricist.

Contact: Duke Music