Mark Berger, viola
Mark Berger joined the Lydian String Quartet as violist in 2014 and is
associate professor of the practice at Brandeis University.

In addition to his work with the quartet, Berger frequently performs
with many of Boston's finest orchestras and chamber ensembles
including the Boston Symphony Orchestra, Boston Pops, Emmanuel Music,
and the Boston Modern Orchestra Project, Worcester Chamber Music
Society, and Music at Eden's Edge. He has recently appeared as a
guest artist with the Boston Symphony Chamber Players, Boston Musica
Viva, and Radius Ensemble. Strongly devoted to the performance of new
music, Berger has performed with many of Boston's new music ensembles
including Sound Icon, Boston Musica Viva, Dinosaur Annex, Ludovico
Ensemble, and ALEA III. In the summers, Berger performs at the Newport
Festival and is string chamber music coordinator at the Boston
University Tanglewood Institute.

Also an acclaimed composer, Berger's works have been presented
locally by Boston Musica Viva, the New York New Music Ensemble,
Dinosaur Annex, ALEA III, the Worcester Chamber Music Society, Xanthos
Ensemble, Music at Eden's Edge, QX String Quartet, and the Lydian
String Quartet, as well as nationally and internationally by the Third
Coast Percussion Quartet, Ensemble Permutaciones (Mexico) and the
Hellenic Ensemble of Contemporary Music (Greece). His compositions
have received awards and recognition from the League of
Composers/ISCM, ASCAP, and the Rapido! Composition Competition and he
has received commissioning grants from NEFA and the Brannen-Cooper Fund.    Lydian String Quartet Mark Berger