Frank Campo

Frank Campo (born 1927) is an American composer. He is Emeritus Professor of Music at California State University Northridge.[1]

Frank Campo
Born1927
EraContemporary
Notable work
Dall'ombra alla luce, Dialogues II, Op. 126, Trio, Op. 87

Selected recorded works

  • Dall'ombra alla luce
  • Dialogues II, Op. 126
  • Trio, Op. 87
  • Variations on a Theme of Paganini
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References

  1. International Trumpet Guild ITG Journal - 2003- Volume 28, Issues 1-3 - Page 96 "Frank Campo is Emeritus Professor of Music at California State University Northridge. His further compositions for trumpet include: Times for solo trumpet written for Thomas Stevens; Canzona for Trumpet & Piano commissioned by Anthony Plog; Concerto for Trumpet & Orchestra, premiered by Anthony Plog; Commedie for.."


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