Principal Viola

Jethro Marks

Vancouver British Columbia Canada

Last updated: October 21, 2024

Vancouver-born violist Jethro Marks was appointed Principal Viola of the National Arts Centre Orchestra in the spring of 2011. He has performed as a soloist and chamber musician throughout the United States, China, Mexico, Europe, and Canada and is a frequent collaborator with many artists and ensembles. Jethro is the first violist of the Zukerman Chamber Players, a string ensemble led by Pinchas Zukerman that has completed highly acclaimed tours of festivals in Canada, the USA, Europe, China, South America, and New Zealand. The ensemble released its fourth CD in 2008.

One of five brothers growing up in a musical family, Jethro first studied violin with his father, who played in the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra. While attending Indiana University at Bloomington, he became intrigued by the rich, dark sound of the viola. He began to switch his focus and started studying with violist Atar Arad. Awards included first prize in the Kuttner Quartet Competition, first prize in the Concerto Competition, and the prestigious Performers Certificate. In 1998, Jethro was accepted into the Zukerman Program at the Manhattan School of Music as the only violist, and he won first prize in the MSM Concerto Competition. Jethro first participated in the National Arts Centre’s Young Artist Program in 1999, returning the following summer. He returned to the NAC Summer Music Institute in 2000 and 2001 as a mentor and made his CBC Radio debut in 2003, performing Paganini’s 24th Caprice on viola.

An avid chamber musician, he has collaborated with some of the most illustrious artists and chamber groups of our day, including Leon Fleisher, Lynn Harrell, Gary Hoffman, Jaime Laredo, Michael Tree, Itzhak Perlman, Yefim Bronfman, Emanual Ax, and the Orion Quartet, and has participated in festivals around the world, including the Verbier Festival, the Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival, the Festival de musique de Saint Barthelemy, the Banff Festival of the Arts, the Lanaudière Festival, the Agassiz Festival, the Ravinia Festival, the Aspen Music Festival, the Tanglewood Festival, Musica Mundi in Belgium, Schleswig-Holstein in Germany, and Mostly Mozart, as well as the 92nd St. Y, Jupiter, and Lyric Chamber Music Societies in New York City. Jethro is frequently featured in chamber music concerts in the National Arts Centre’s Music for a Sunday Afternoon series and at Ottawa Chamberfest.

He made his solo debut with the National Arts Centre Orchestra in 2004, playing Harold in Italy, and he premiered the Steven Gellman Viola Concerto with the Ottawa Symphony Orchestra in 2007. In 2014, he performed Malcolm Forsyth’s concerto with cellist Amanda Forsyth. He frequently collaborates with Ottawa pianist Mauro Bertoli and plays numerous recitals throughout Canada.

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