
Dr. Mark Chambers is a conductor, cellist and early music specialist. He earned a BMus at the University ofToronto), a MMus at Auburn University, and a DMA at Florida State University. Dr. Chambers is the Cello/Viola da Gamba instructor at York University and conducts the York University Symphony Orchestra. Prior to his appointment at York, Dr. Chambers taught for nine years at Eastern Kentucky University, where he performed as a member of the Faculty Piano Trio and the Faculty String Quartet. He joined York’s Department of Music in 2005. He has performed extensively in the United States and Ontario as both a chamber musician and orchestral player. He is also very active as a clinician and adjudicator throughout southern Ontario. A former Theodore Presser Foundation Fellow, Dr. Chambers’ research interests include Baroque music, period instrument performance practice, the ‘Tartini Tone’, and scordatura, altered tunings for strings. He has authored several articles for the American String Teachers Journal and is a contributor to the New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Dr. Chambers recently released his first solo CD, “Canadian Voices: Works for Solo Cello” featuring unaccompanied cello works by Canadian composers, David Lidov, Al Henderson, Brent Lee and Stephen Brown.