While in Ann Arbor, Mark performed in a workshop orchestra under the direction of Karl Berger of the Creative Music Studio (1979), was a founding member of the Sinewave Sessions contemporary music series (1980), and between 1977 and 1986 gave numerous solo performances with electric guitar, electronics, and delay units, and led improvising groups that mainly played his compositions. He also was Music Consultant and accompanist for Dance Theatre Studio, and composed modern dance scores.
Since moving to Charlotte, North Carolina in 1986 Mark has joined an eclectic group called Cornerstone, which plays everything from country swing to free jazz -- the common thread is that nearly all their music is original, and there's lots of improvisation. Mark has also been a reviewer for OPTION magazine since its birth.
Mark's e-mail address is Dovell-Sullivan@worldnet.att.net.
Waltz For George (105 k) is dedicated to George Cacioppo, my former composition teacher. It's not really a waltz--more like a 6/8 feel--but then what would I do about the title?
Pharaoh's Key (125 k) was written under heavy Bitches Brew influence. Any two instruments can play the head in a pinch--I've often done it with guitar and sax--but ideally it should have a horn on each line.
Original Jazz Charts / sam@bsharp.org