Mark J. Cramer
Clarinet
Clarinetist Mark J. Cramer joined the faculty at the Tennessee Tech University School of Music as Assistant Professor of Clarinet in 2018 where is a member of the Cumberland Quintet, and performs as principal clarinetist of the Bryan Symphony Orchestra.
Dr. Cramer toured with four-time, Grammy Award winning “eighth blackbird” and has frequently performed with orchestras located throughout the southeastern United States, including the Nashville, Oak Ridge, Winston-Salem, Western Piedmont, Fayetteville, and Roanoke Symphonies, the Nashville, Greensboro, Piedmont, Carolina, and Roanoke Opera Companies. He also is a studio recording artist and frequently records soundtracks for television shows, movies, and video games at Ocean Way, Castle, Uno Mas, Blackbird, Sound Kitchen, and Wildwood, Curb Records, and RCA Recording Studios.
In addition to teaching and performing, Dr. Cramer has a passion for acoustics and music therapy. His dissertation research focused on defining the acoustic properties of hardwoods in custom designs of his own line of custom clarinet barrels. His beliefs about the healing power of music enabled a strong collaboration with the Arts and Health program at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center, where he performed weekly outreach concerts and classes.
A Michigan native, Mark holds degrees from The Oberlin Conservatory of Music (BM), The University of Michigan (MM), and The University of North Carolina at Greensboro (DMA). His principal teachers include Suzy Bratton, Richard Hawkins, Daniel Gilbert, Anthony Taylor, and Kelly Burke.
Mark is a Backun Musical Services and Légère Reeds, Ltd. performing artist and Rovner Ambassador. He plays exclusively on Backun Lumière and MoBa clarinets, Hawkins/Backun Vocalise mouthpieces, Légère Synthetic reeds, and Rovner ligatures.




