Dr. David
Campo
campodw@sfasu.edu
Associate Director of Bands
Director, Lumberjack Marching Band
Stephen F. Austin State University
Nacogdoches, Texas
D.M.A., in Instrumental Conducting, University
of Oklahoma)
M.M., Louisiana State University
B.M.E., Louisiana State University |
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Background
DAVID CAMPO is the Associate Director of Bands and Director of the Lumberjack
Marching Band at Stephen F. Austin State University. He received
a Bachelor of Music Education degree and a Master of Music degree in
Theory and Composition from Louisiana State University. He recently completed his Doctor of Musical Arts in Instrumental Conducting from
the University of Oklahoma.
Prior to his appointment at Stephen F. Austin State
University, Dr. Campo was a conducting associate for the University
of Oklahoma Wind Symphony and a graduate teaching assistant for the
Pride of Oklahoma Marching Band at the University of Oklahoma. Prior
to that, he was the Assistant Director of Bands at the University of
Louisiana-Lafayette where he supervised all aspects of The Pride of
Acadiana Marching Band, The Sixth Man Basketball Band, and the University
Concert Band. Dr. Campo has also been the Assistant Director of Jazz
Band at Nichols State University in Thibodaux, Louisiana. In addition,
he has been the Director of Bands at Thibodaux High School, Erath High
School, and Port Allen Middle School in Louisiana.
Dr. Campo has received national and international
recognition as a composer and arranger. He has been commissioned to
write works for the Southwest Louisiana Band Directors Association,
the Acadiana Symphony, and the University of Southwestern Louisiana
Wind Ensemble. His music has been published by Alfred Publishing in
Los Angeles and MSB Publishing in Chantilly, Virginia.

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