Frank Campo

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

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

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  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.."