Marc Garvin has appeared with Cecilia Bartoli and the
Houston Grand Opera, the Pittsburgh Symphony Chamber Music Ensemble and in
performance with Luciano Pavarotti and the Houston Symphony. He has
performed at Washington
D.C.'s Kennedy Center and has toured as a soloist and ensemble member
throughout Canada and the United States. As a frequent performer
with the Houston Ballet, he has performed as a soloist in the American
Premier of Christopher Bruce's "Ghost Dances".

1991 The White House
Invitation after Kennedy Center Performance with the Houston Ballet
Marc Garvin is also the recipient of Solo
Recitalist and Duo Recitalist Grants from the Texas
Commission on the Arts, where he performs throughout the state. As a
recording artist, Marc Garvin’s first solo album was released in 1993 to
wide praise and critical acclaim.
As a graduate with a degree in music from
Carnegie-Mellon University, Marc Garvin has placed a high emphasis on
music education. He is an artist on the roster of Young Audiences of
America, and was an active teaching artist for the Texas Institute for
Arts in Education. As a classical guitar instructor, Mr. Garvin has been
on the faculties of Carnegie-Mellon University, San Jacinto Jr. College,
Houston Community College and Houston Baptist University. He currently
teaches in his private studio.
Many of his students have gone on to pursue degrees and careers in the
music field.
His course, "Designing Your Future in the Business of Music" has helped
many students of music and professional musicians prepare for successful
careers in the music field. A large portion of this course is instructive
in the area of personal finances for musicians.
Additionally he has lectured widely to music teachers in a course entitled
"Power Principles For Achievement In Teaching Music." This lecture is
designed for music teachers to improve their teaching abilities, motivate
themselves and their students, and attract new students.
Along with harpist Kimberly Snaufer, the
Snaufer-Garvin duo has created a
unique blend of Classical, Spanish and South American styles. They have
been described as having performed "stunningly beautiful guitar and harp
duets to a captivated audience". They have performed concerts sponsored by
the Dallas Chapter of the American Harp Society, the DaCamera Society, the
Houston Society of Flamenco Arts, the Arts Council of Eagle Pass, and the
Southwest Regional Harp Conference. They were featured in performance in
Austin at the bi-annual convention for The Texas Commission on the Arts.
The duo has released their first recording "Zero Hour" on the Cecilia
Productions label. The CD is available internationally through the Sylvia
Woods catalog.
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