Pianist and educator Scott Marosek has shared his music with audiences in China, Israel, and
throughout the United States, appearing at such venues as Xinghai Hall, the Jerusalem Music
Centre, and the Wilson Center (Wilmington, NC). Recent concerto performances include
Mozart’s Concerto no. 9, Liszt’s Totentanz, Bach’s Brandenburg Concerto No. 5,
Mozart’s Double Concerto, Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue, and Beethoven’s Triple Concerto. Scott
has performed at conferences presented by the College Music Society, the Society of
Composers, Inc., the North American Saxophone Alliance, the North Carolina Music Teachers
Association, and the Ammerman Center for Arts and Technology. He has also performed several
solo recitals sponsored by the Van Cliburn Foundation. As a result of his interest in new music,
he has given premieres of several new works and is co-director of the Cape Fear New Music
Festival.
Scott holds a Doctorate in Musical Arts from the University of North Texas and a Master of
Music and Bachelor of Music from the University of Missouri-Kansas City Conservatory of
Music. As a Professor at Methodist University, Dr. Marosek teaches piano and music history. He
spends his summers teaching young pianists at the Methodist University Summer Jam, where he
also works as Assistant Director. He has also taught piano at Southwestern Adventist University
and keyboard classes at the University of North Texas.
Scott lives in Wade, NC with his wife Stephanie and daughter Laurel. His other interests include
guitar, jazz piano, reading, and walking his dog Beatrix. Please visit www.scottmarosek.com for
news about Scott’s upcoming performances and to listen to recordings.