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Since November 2000, Dr. Mark Robson has been Associate Professor (tenured) and Chairman of the Department of Environmental and Occupational Health at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey School of Public Health. In March 2002 he was given the added responsibility of Assistant Dean of Student Affairs. Prior to being appointed to the School, Dr. Robson served for eight years as the Executive Director of the Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences Institute (EOHSI), his previous experience includes positions in the New Jersey Department of Agriculture and the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, and Cook College - Rutgers University.
Mark Robson The recipient of several scholarships and awards (including the Certificate of Excellence from the Corvina Cultural Circle for artistic contributions to Hungary), Mark Robson has received degrees from the University of Southern California and Oberlin College. This spring marks the completion of his first year as a coach and member of the collaborative arts program at Chapman University. A year-and-a-half-long project to present the complete piano sonatas of Beethoven was brought to fruition in April with the final program of an eight-part series.
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Voice Program: vocal coach, accompaniment Mark Robson began his musical pursuits at an early age, first as a pianist and later as a flutist and organist. He began to compose when he was nine. Subsequent studies culminated in degrees from Oberlin College and the University of Southern California, enhanced by several years of study of piano and Ondes Martenot in Paris; he includes among his teachers Lydia Frumkin, Yvonne Loriod, Alain Motard, John Perry and James Bonn. Mr. Robson’s talent has been recognized with several scholarships and awards; these include a prize in the International Piano Competition for Contemporary Music of St. Germain-en-Laye, the Corvina Cultural Circle Honorary Hungarian Award, the USC master’s student Keyboard Departmental Award and the first Michael Carson Memorial Award given by the Opera Guild of Southern California. From January 1991 until June 2005, Mr. Robson worked on the music staff of the Los Angeles Opera as a répétiteur and eventually as Asst. Chorus Master/Asst.
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"Under Mark Robson's direction, every one of the performers delivers a top-notch portrayal. Performance of Diane Varsi particularly is a standout as the rebellious teenager Allison, eager to learn about life and numbed by the discovery that she is an illegitimate child. Also in top form in a difficult role is Hope Lange, stepdaughter of the school's drunken caretaker. As Varsi's mother, Lana Turner looks elegant and registers strongly.
Description: A founding member of Piano Spheres, Mark Robson earned his degrees from Oberlin College and from USC under John Perry and James Bonn. From January 1991 until June 2005, Mark worked on the music staff of the Los Angeles Opera as a répétiteur and eventually as Assistant Chorus Master / Assistant Conductor.
Mark Robson, MD, is an Associate Attending Physician of the Clinical Genetics and Breast Cancer Medicine Services in the Department of Medicine at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. He received his B.Sc. from Washington and Lee University and his M.D. from the University of Virginia. He performed residency and fellowship training at Walter Reed Army Medical center before coming to Memorial Sloan-Kettering in 1996. He is currently the Clinic Director of the Clinical Genetics Service and the chair of the Cancer Genetics Subcommittee of the American Society of Clinical Oncology.
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