Affiliation: LSU Saxophone Professor, Classical performer.
Artist's Biography Griffin Campbell has appeared to critical acclaim as a performer throughout the United States and in Argentina, Slovenia, China, Italy, Great Britain, and Japan. Conference performances include solo appearances at meetings of the World Saxophone Congress, North American Saxophone Alliance, the Society of Composers, Inc., the Society for Electro-Acoustic Music in the United States, and the International Computer Music Conference. World premieres include concerti, chamber music, electro-acoustic works, and smaller pieces both in America and abroad. He has received grants from the Louisiana Foundation for the Arts and from Louisiana State University. His recordings can be found on the Capstone, Centaur, Electronic Music Foundation, SEAMUS, Vestige, and WorldWinds labels. He has conducted seminars and master classes in saxophone performance at universities, conservatories, conferences throughout the United States, in Italy at the Faenza International Saxophone Festival (2004), and in China at the Xian International Clarinet and Saxophone Festival (2005). His musical explorations run from recital appearances to group improvisation, from concerto performance to free jazz and improvised movie scores, from orchestral performance to pop/rock styles.
Dr. Campbell holds degrees from Michigan State University (saxophone studies with James Forger) and Pfeiffer University (saxophone studies with Donald Grant and Michael Price). He is the Regional Director for the Southeastern US and Puerto Rico for the North American Saxophone Alliance, and is Julian R. and Sidney Nicolle Carruth Professor of Saxophone and Chair of the Instrumental Performance Division of the LSU School of Music where he has been on faculty since 1984.
exquisite finesse –The Saxophone Journal
bravely performed. . . radically unrelenting – Computer Music Journal
romantic phrases with a beautiful tone and technical skill – Baton Rouge Advocate
Campbell . . . played beautifully warm, round notes in his instrument's lower register. In the upper register, he produced sweet, pure tones [with] vocal-style smoothness – Baton Rouge Advocate
Campbell [performs with] dexterity and expressive range . . . eloquent – New Orleans Times-Picayune
[Campbell] played with brute force and rapier wit–The Record Crate
Artist's Influences James Forger, Donald Sinta, Eugene Rousseau, Fred Hemke, Jean-Marie Londeix, Larry Teal, Marcel Mule, Sigurd Rasher. Appearances / Venues
• 2010-09-15 - Brahms at Tulane, 12 noon, New Orleans • 2010-09-21 - Brahms; LSU Recital Hall, 7:30 PM • 2010-10-09 - Ibert Concertino, plus Weill and Walton; BR LA • 2010-10-14 - Hary Janos, BRSO, Baton Rouge LA
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Lipstick (Centaur CRC 2923)
Brett William Dietz: Seven Ghosts (Cat Crisis)
Mark Applebaum: Disciplines (Innova Records 628)
Theme and Variations (Treehouse Productions, Anthologos Volume 1)
Norem Brass Quintet and Friends (Centaur, CRC 2618)
Florida Electroacoustic Music Festival, volume 1, (Electronic Music Foundation Ltd, EMF CD031)
On the Beach at Night: Woodwind Chamber Music of James Chaudoir (Capstone Records CPS-8672)
Tableaux, (WorldWinds, WWCD1)
Are you eXpanded (Expandisc Records, ECD1)
Music From SEAMUS Volume 3 (EAM-9402)
Elegy for Moss Land (Centaur CRC2111)
Chamber Works of Dinos Constantinides (Vestige GR 8008)
Contact Information
E-mail Address: gcampbe@lsu.edu
Website: N/A
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