Mark E. Sunkett, Ph. D.
Dr. Mark E. Sunkett has been a member of the performance faculty
at Arizona State University since the fall of 1976. He
is a graduate of the Curtis Institute of Music and Temple University
in Philadelphia where he received his undergraduate and masters
degrees. Dr. Sunkett also holds a Ph.D. in Ethnomusicology
from The University of Pittsburgh.
Dr. Sunkett has performed with numerous professional organizations
like the Philadelphia Ballet and Opera Orchestras, Penn Contemporary
Players, United States Marine Band, Arizona Ballet and Arizona
Opera Orchestras. During the 1975-76 seasons, Sunkett was an
extra "on call" with the world renown Philadelphia
Orchestra. Between 1978 and 1982, Dr. Sunkett was principal
timpanist with the Phoenix Symphony Orchestra. He has also
served as percussionist with jazz, rock, and other popular artists
touring the country. In the spring of 1999, Sunkett collaborated
with Composer James DeMars to create Sabar, a one act
opera. The Concerto for Sabar Ensemble and Orchestra
was premiered by the Phoenix Symphony during the following
year with an ensemble of Sénégalaes drummers lead
by Dr. Sunkett.
As an ethnomusicologist Dr. Sunkett's principal areas of research
are African American and African music, percussion performance
practices and Black aesthetics. From 1984 to 1996, Sunkett
was director of the Kawambe Drum and Dance Ensemble. He
remains with the ensemble in and advisory capacity while pursuing
his current research in Senegal, West Africa. Since 1985
he has been principal investigator with the "Drums of Sénégal
Project." This project seeks to document rhythms,
history and performance practices found among the various ethnic
groups in Senegal. His publications include:
1)Mandiani Drum and Dance: Djimbe Performance and Black Aesthetics
from Africa to the New World, White Cliffs Media;
2) The compact disk, Mandiani Drum and Dance, White Cliffs
Media; 3) A video tape to accompany these titles
was completed in 1996; 4) the compact disc featuring Omar Thiam
and Jam Bugum entitled, Sabar, the Soul of Senegal was
released in 1996.
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