He commissioned, premiered, broadcast and recorded works by John McLeod, Philip Martin, Graham Lynch, Mervyn Burch and Frederick Stocken. World première broadcasts have been given on BBC Radio 3 and Classic FM, and in 2018 he gave interviews on BBC Radio 3’s ‘Music Matters’ and BBC Radio Ulster’s ‘Classical Connections’. These include the complete piano works of Peter Wishart, Graham Fitkin’s Furniture, a double-disc of York Bowen, Constant Lambert’s Prize Fight (with Allan Schiller), Graham Lynch’s White Book and Bach’s Flute Sonatas with Gillian Poznansky. Mark’s recordings have spotlighted many previously unrecorded works by British composers, receiving widespread critical acclaim. He appears regularly on luxury cruise liners, having given in excess of 300 recitals on all of the Cunard, P&O and Saga ships. Solo appearances include many recitals at London’s Wigmore Hall, South Bank Centre and St John’s Smith Square, as well as St George’s Bristol, where he performed in piano duo with Alan Schiller at the Mozart 250 th Anniversary Celebrations. His performing and academic work takes him regularly to all five continents. ![]() ![]() Mark Tanner is a concert pianist, composer, B.I.F.F.
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