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Michael Campbell (pianist and author) was born on 1945, is an American pianist, teacher and author. Discover Michael Campbell (pianist and author)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 79 years old?

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1945

Michael Campbell (born 1945) is an American pianist, teacher and author.

1967

He attended Amherst College until 1967, and, after graduating, served in the United States Naval Academy Band, where he began studying under Leon Fleisher.

1972

He continued studying with Fleisher at Peabody Conservatory, where he gained degrees in piano in 1972 and 1982.

At the same time, he worked as a commercial musician with artists including Angela Lansbury, Ethel Merman, and Don McLean.

1981

He began teaching at Western Illinois University in 1981, while continuing to perform around the U.S. and Canada.

His repertoire includes both classical and 20th century popular music, including the music of Roger Sessions and transcriptions of jazz solos such as those of Art Tatum.

He was clinician for G. Henle Verlag in the U.S., and a member of the Suzuki Association of the Americas, composing and arranging material for teaching.

1996

He has written two of the most widely-used college textbooks on the development of popular music, Popular Music in America (originally titled And the Beat Goes On, first published 1996) and Rock and Roll: an Introduction (written with James Brody, first published 1999).

Campbell was born and grew up in and around San Francisco, California.

His first textbook, And the Beat Goes On, was first published in 1996, and, retitled as Popular Music in America, has gone through several editions and has been described as "the first text to offer a comprehensive account of two centuries of popular music".

1999

He also wrote, with James Brody, Rock and Roll: an Introduction, first published in 1999; and Music, first published in 2011.

As professor at Western Illinois University, Campbell taught courses in popular music, jazz improvisation, and American music.

2003

He retired in 2003.

After moving to Westerly, Rhode Island, he taught an online rock music course at Arizona State University.

He has also given presentations on "The Golden Age of the Piano", playing excerpts from all varieties of piano music that would have been heard in the early 20th century.