Larry Griffin (musician)
Larry Griffin was born in Virginia and is a professor of Music (trumpet) at Ohio Wesleyan University.[1]
His performing highlights include performing as a soloist in a China tour (1981),[1] multiple performances in Switzerland, and a longtime teaching appointment at the International Music Camp in Manitoba, Canada (1990–2014), where he performs and coaches international youth musicians.[2]
Dr. Griffin is a freelance musician, clinician, and education specialist for the Conn/Selmer/Leblanc Instrument Company Inc., performing on Selmer, Leblanc, and Vintage One Trumpets designed by Fred Powell.[3] Based in central-Ohio, Griffin has performed with the Newark-Granville Symphony Orchestra, Central Ohio Symphony Orchestra, Columbus Symphony Orchestra, ProMusica Chamber Orchestra of Columbus, Jazz to Go, and the Columbus Jazz Orchestra.[4][1]
A master teacher, his students include numerous public school music teachers around the U.S. and Japan, as well as notable trumpeters: Abram Wilson, jazz trumpeter in the United Kingdom, Dr. Ansyn Banks, University of Louisville,[5] and Dr. Mark Alan Wade, Denison University.[6]
References
- 1 2 3 "Larry Griffin, Chair, Department of Music", Faculty Bio, Ohio Wesleyan University.
- ↑ "Middle School Band", International Music Camp.
- ↑ Conn-Selmer, Inc. Artists Roster.
- ↑ "Our Musicians — Meet the Orchestra", Newark-Granville Symphony Orchestra.
- ↑ "Ansyn Banks", School of Music, University of Louisville.
- ↑ http://denison.edu/people/mark-wade