Calvin Hampton- Fugue
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Calvin Hampton was born in Kittanning, Pennsylvania in 1938. He received
his musical training at Oberlin Conservatory and Syracuse University where
he studied organ and composition.
As an organist, Calvin Hampton received
national recognition. He had twice been a recitalist at the National
Convention of the American Guild of Organists and he distinguished himself
as an interpreter of 19th and 20th century music. His many recordings
include a diversity of works for solo organ, organ with orchestra and
chamber music.
Calvin Hampton's compositions have been widely played throughout the
United States. His works for saxophone include Bach's Fireworks Music, and Fugue, both for
saxophone quartet, Labyrinth for soprano voice and saxophone quartet, and
the Concerto for Saxophone Quartet and Orchestra.
Mr. Hampton died from complications due to AIDS on August 5, 1984, in Port Charlotte, Florida.
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