Hi Friend,
On this week's podcast episode, what happens when a Juilliard-trained violist falls in love with rock and roll?
For Mark Wood, it meant tearing up the classical playbook and building a whole new world for string musicians.
Mark’s story is one of rebellion, reinvention, and relentless creativity.
Trained by the best, including Leonard Bernstein, he left Juilliard not to join an orchestra, but to create something entirely new.
Frustrated by the physical limitations and conservative mindset of classical string playing, he began designing electric violins by hand, starting with one that looked like a human arm holding the bow.
He didn’t stop there. Mark helped launch the Trans-Siberian Orchestra, blending heavy metal with holiday classics to create a live experience that has become a seasonal staple.
Then, seeing a gap in music education, he created Electrify Your Symphony, a program that brings high-energy rock orchestras into public schools.
Here’s what sets Mark apart:
He treats musicians as creative entrepreneurs, not just performers.
He integrates movement, stage presence, and emotional expression into training.
He reinvests in youth music programs through raffles, concerts, and hands-on mentorship.
His summer camp draws 150+ students annually, some of whom return as mentors and even find life partners there.
Mark also brings a deep commitment to mindset. Influenced by Stoicism, he reframes obstacles as opportunities.
He teaches students not just how to play, but how to adapt, persist, and lead in a changing industry.
For anyone frustrated by outdated systems or looking for a creative edge, Mark’s story is a masterclass in visionary thinking.
You can listen to it at bobbyoinnercircle.com, or via Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, YouTube Music, Mixcloud, Spotify, Deezer, TuneIn Radio, or RadioPublic.
Also, a video version of this podcast is now available on YouTube as well.
Enjoy the show!
Bobby