Listen and Watch
The Blooming Colors – an art installation at the Whitney Museum, New York (Jenny Perlin, Artist)
(Jenny Perlin, voice, Adam Marks, piano and voice) February 1, 2017
Philip Glass/Allen Ginsberg – Wichita Vortex Sutra (Adam Marks, piano and voice) February 2, 2020
SPARK, by Alex Shapiro (Adam Marks, piano), 2021
Beethoven Piano Concerto #3 in C Minor, Op. #37
Mission Chamber Orchestra with Adam Marks, Piano, November 8, 2015
George Gershwin – Second Rhapsody (Carthage College Orchestra, Adam Marks, piano) May 6, 2015
Beethoven Piano Concerto #4 in G Major, Op. #58
Mission Chamber Orchestra with Adam Marks, Piano, September 21, 2013
Frederic Rzewski – De Profundis (Adam Marks, piano and voice) April 24, 2016
Charles Ives – Piano Sonata #1, Movements 1-5 (Adam Marks, piano), February 2, 2020
Recorded at Jacaranda Music, Santa Monica, CA
George Gershwin – Rhapsody in Blue (Adam Marks, Piano) 2008
David Rakowski – NOT (Adam Marks, piano and voice) 2008
Charles Ives – The Alcotts (Adam Marks, piano) 2008
Rachel Peters – Ethyl Smyth Plays Golf in Limbo,
Performed by Albatross (Jennifer Beattie, mezzo-soprano, Adam Marks, piano) 2016
Recorded at Yamaha Artist Services, New York, NY
Jon Irabagon – After Talk (Adam Marks, Piano) 2020
Aaron Copeland – Sonata #2, Vivace (Adam Marks, Piano) 2008
Andy Akiho – Karakurnai (Adam Marks, piano) 2013
John Cage – In a Landscape (Adam Marks, piano) 2008
Jason Charney – Compass, Adam Marks, 2013
Frederic Rzewski – Winnsboro Cotton Mill Blues (Adam Marks, piano) 2008
Steve Reich – Music for 18 Musicians (eighth blackbird and friends), August 22, 2011
Steve Reich – Double Sextet – III
Improvisation by Vicki Ray and Adam Marks while actress Amielynn Albellara reads three different translations of Chapter 30 from the Tao Te Ching, February 5, 2019
Trailer for The Black Queen
Podcasts/Webcasts
Tribeca New Music – Divergent Trajectories (Pandemic Webcast), December 17, 2020
Relevant Tones Podcast #292, March 15, 2021
WBEZ Chicago, 848 Radio Show, 5th House Ensemble plays Messian at the Adler Planetarium
