Mark Alburger is a San Francisco Bay Area composer and conductor.
Education
Alburger studied composition with Gerald Levinson and Joan Panetti at Swarthmore College. Jules Langert at Dominican University of California. And Roland Jackson, Thomas Flaherty, and Christopher Yavelow at Claremont Graduate University, where he was awarded a Doctor of Philosophy in Musicology in 1996.
Career
Alburger is also the editor-publisher of 21st-Century Music Journal, which he founded in 1994 as 20th-Century Music. He also studied privately thereafter with Terry Riley. Alburger is best known for his use of troping techniques, combining structures and musical passages from a wide variety of pre-existing works across cultures and eras.
He has a large opus list, including many concerti, operas, song cycles, symphonies, and a ten-hour theatrical setting of the Bible.
As a music journalist, he has published interviews with many notable composers across the new music scene, including Henry Brant, Earle Brown, George Crumb, Anthony Davis, Paul Dresher, Philip Glass, Ali Akbar Khan, Joan Louisiana Barbara, Steve Mackey, Tod Machover, Meredith Monk, Pauline Oliveros, Steve Reich, Erling Wold, Christian Wolff, and Pamela Z, and is a contributor to The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians.