Occupation: | composer and musician |
Instrument: | clarinet |
Kim Märkl (born July 22, 1961) is an American composer, writer and clarinetist.
Born in Cleveland, Ohio she began her musical training with Angelo Fortini. He as well as her father, who is a drummer and devoted to jazz, considerably influenced her early musical life. She received her B.M. in clarinet from Indiana University and her M.M. from Northwestern University, where she studied with Robert Marcellus. A year of lessons with Larry Combs also had a profound impact on her musical development. In 1985 she received a Fulbright Grant to study in Germany, where she obtained an Artist Diploma from the Freiburg Conservatory.
For many years she was active as a chamber musician, soloist, orchestral player and teacher. She has performed in the Spoleto, Tanglewood and Aspen Music Festivals, as well as in orchestras in Germany and Switzerland. In 2002 she and her husband Key-Thomas Märkl, a violinist in the Bavarian Radio Orchestra, established the Atlantic Crossing Recording Studio where she works as a producer, composer and author.[1] Her passion lies in the combination of stories and music. Her works have been performed in concert halls throughout Germany and released by publishers in Germany, Switzerland and the U.S. Renowned actors and performers have recorded and performed her pieces including: Sky du Mont (Eyes Wide Shut), Hélène Grimaud, Ingolf Turban, Christian Tramitz, Sunnyi Melles, Steven Isserlis, Alex Dorow, and August Zirner.
Her CD Production The Ring of the Nibelung (Zimmermann Frankfurt) won the coveted Leopold Prize.