AGO 2011 Region IX Convention Home
Registration Home
Contacts


Bringing out the Best! Enhancing Our Congregational Song and Making the Most of our Instruments
Presenter: Jeffrey Campbell
How to work with smaller instruments and use printed resources to aid in our leadership of congregational song. This workshop explores the art of creative registration in service music and hymnody to enhance our musical leadership from the organ, and will provide a list of resources to help us become more effective leaders and teachers for our congregations.
Jeffrey Campbell

Jeffrey Campbell Jeffrey Campbell has distinguished himself throughout North America as an organ recitalist, choral conductor, and clinician. A graduate of both the University of British Columbia's organ and choral music, as well as English and French romantic repertoire. Since August 2001, he has been associate music director and principal organist at the Episcopal Church of St. Philips in the Hills, Tucson, where he is responsible for organ music and choral accompaniments as part of a large multi-generational music program encompassing five choirs and handbell ensembles. He is also Principal Organist for Tucson Chamber Artists, Southern Arizona' professional choral organization, and has accompanied numerous choral groups, soloists and instrumental ensembles. As a harpsichordist, Dr. Campbell has performed much of the solo and ensemble music of Bach. Recent engagements have included performances on the Fritts organ at Arizona State University, and the Schoenstein organ at the University of Arizona, and, with Tucson Chamber Artists, a performance given as part of the recent ACDA Regional Conference in Tucson.