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1092: Mark Bernat on Bach

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Mark Bernat is a double bassist currently living in Austin, Texas. His groundbreaking recording and edition of the Six Bach Cello Suites were driving forces that led to their wider adoption in the double bass world.

Mark studied at Juilliard and is a former member of the Israel Philharmonic, the Jerusalem Symphony, and the Seattle Symphony. He has taught at the Oberlin Conservatory, the University of Texas at Austin, and Emory University. In Austin, he formed the all-volunteer Red River Ensemble, which aims to bring music into high-stress hospital environments.

  • We dig into Mark’s background, how his approach to practicing Bach has changed over the years, the remarkable accomplishments of his daughter Nina, and much more.
  • Enjoy, and be sure to check out Mark’s latest recording of all six Bach Cello Suites on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Music!

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