

Behind the scenes - The Making of an Album
Take a look behind the scenes of recording sessions and concert rehearsals of the music of Mark John McEncroe. In April 2025 McEncroe recorded his Symphonic Suite No.4 - The Autumn Suite   and Symphonic Poem Time Heals & Reveals  at The Lang Centre in Budapest, with the Budapest Symphony Orchestra, conducttors Péter Illényi and Anthony Armore. Natalie's Suite was also rehearsed and performed at the Pesti Vigado with pianist Kristina Moditch from the Moscow Conservatorium. Lot


Orchestral Splendor: Sydney Conservatorium Wind Symphony performs Fanfare Suite
In concert at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music in August this year, the SCM Wind Symphony performed Movements 1, 2 and 4 of the Concert...


Fanfare Suite performance at The Con
On Friday August 11, 2023, Mark John McEncroe’s Fanfare Suite will be performed at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music. Conductor Steven...


Fanfare Suite in Concert with the BPSO
Inter nationally acclaimed ensemble The Budapest Symphony Orchestra will perform McEncroe's Fanfare Suite No 2, in concert on April 27,...


SCM Wind Symphony Concert
As COVID restrictions ease, and Sydney-siders are able to go out more and enjoy live music again, on Friday March 19th they filled the...


Carnegie Hall Concert works Published
Sunday, February 16, 2020 For a concert performance at Carnegie Hall in early 2020, two of McEncroe's solo piano works - Dance of the...


Ode To The Wilderness in Concert
McEncroe has just announced a new concert. On March 10th 2020, in Zagreb, the Croation Chamber Orchestra will be performing the first two...


Perpetual Light concert at Carnegie Hall
McEncroe's orchestral works performed in concert at Carnegie Hall presented by DCINY


PARMA Composers Take the Stage at Carnegie Hall
On February 16, the music of four PARMA composers will fill the halls of New York City’s historic Carnegie Hall. Programmed as part of...


Spherical Sounds in the Mt. Wilson Dome
When  the gigantic dome of the largest of the several observatories atop  Mount Wilson slowly rotates and cracks open like a reptilian...























