“Not only is [Marcus] an innovative instrumentalist, his unique original compositions successfully fuse American jazz with elements drawn from his mixed Egyptian heritage. The emotional depth and stunning originality of Marcus’s music make it well worth investigating.” --- JazzTimes
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Bass clarinetist and composer Todd Marcus' impressive 9-piece ensemble emphasizes instrumentation, composition and arrangements brings a sound born of a rich blend of elements, from straight-ahead jazz to classical to Middle-Eastern themes. The music explores a range of moods while swinging hard and showcasing the diverse soloists in the ensemble....
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“Not only is [Marcus] an innovative instrumentalist, his unique original compositions successfully fuse American jazz with elements drawn from his mixed Egyptian heritage. The emotional depth and stunning originality of Marcus’s music make it well worth investigating.” --- JazzTimes
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Bass clarinetist and composer Todd Marcus' impressive 9-piece ensemble emphasizes instrumentation, composition and arrangements brings a sound born of a rich blend of elements, from straight-ahead jazz to classical to Middle-Eastern themes. The music explores a range of moods while swinging hard and showcasing the diverse soloists in the ensemble.
Todd Marcus is one of the few jazz artists worldwide to focus their work primarily on the bass clarinet. Though use of bass clarinet in jazz typically leans heavily towards avant-garde and free-jazz styles, Marcus’ straight-ahead playing has carved out a unique voice for the instrument in modern jazz. His music swings hard with both a fiery and introspective intensity but also maintains a strong lyrical sensibility.
Marcus actively leads small ensembles such as the Todd Marcus Quintet, Quartet, Trio, and Duo. Marcus has annually been voted a Rising Star in Downbeat Magazine’s Annual Critics Poll since 2013.
Self taught in jazz theory and composition, Marcus’ compositions draw largely on straight-ahead jazz and classical influences but over recent years have also increasingly explored the Middle-Eastern sounds from his Egyptian-American heritage. He has worked with other jazz artists such as Gary Bartz, Bennie Maupin, Don Byron, Larry Willis, Gary Thomas, Joel Frahm, Tim Warfield, Ralph Peterson, Warren Wolf, Sean Jones, Xavier Davis, George Colligan, and Orrin Evans.
Marcus’ performances include national and international touring. He was a featured artist in 2023 at the International Clarinet Association Summit, 2017 Jazz Tales Festival in Egypt, 2015 Cairo Jazz Festival in Egypt, and in 2005 at the 1st World Bass Clarinet Convention in Rotterdam, Holland.
Marcus balances his music career by running Intersection of Change, a nonprofit addressing poverty related issues in his Baltimore neighborhood. The organization runs a community arts program for children & adults, a recovery program for women overcoming drug addiction, an urban farm, and has achieved significant community revitalization by renovating abandoned building and vacant lots.
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