
Martha Mooke is a Grammy Award-winning, pioneering electric violist/composer, highly regarded for her artistry, music advocacy, and innovative educational programs. A self-described "Creative Instigator" transcending stylistic boundaries, she empowers others to discover their inner creative voice.
Founder and Artistic Director of the Scorchio Quartet, Mooke and Scorchio are featured on David Bowie's Heathen, Trey Anastasio's Live From Princeton and Carla Patullo's Grammy winning album, So She Howls. They perform as resident quartet in the Tibet House Benefit Concerts at Carnegie Hall produced by Philip Glass and Laurie Anderson. Mooke has toured with Barbra Streisand, Andrea Bocelli, Peter Gabriel and Star Wars in Concert, and performed with David Bowie, Philip Glass, Elton John, Lou Reed, Iggy Pop, and Tony Bennett among others. She is featured on Laurie Anderson's recent Nonesuch release, Amelia.
Mooke, a longtime Yamaha Artist and Eventide's first Artist-in-Residence, has been a featured speaker at PopTech, SXSW EDU, NAMM/CMS, National and Regional Music Conferences including ASTA and NJMEA and popular podcasts. She received the prestigious ASCAP Concert Music Award for creating and producing ASCAP's new music showcase THRU THE WALLS featuring boundary defying composer/performers.
Martha Mooke, Associate Professor, is Chair of the Music, Dance and Theatre Department and Founder/Director of the Multi-Style Strings program at 野花社区.
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