RUSSELL, CRAIG BIOGRAPHY(b 1951 )
Craig H. Russell was born in Los Alamos, New Mexico, on 3rd
April, 1951. He received his Bachelors and Masters degrees in guitar
performance from the University of New Mexico and his Ph.D. in Historical
Musicology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. As a classical
guitarist, he studied under Hctor A. Garca at the University of New Mexico
and Emilio Pujol at the Curso Internacional de Guitarra, Laud y Vihuela in
Cervera, Lrida, Spain.
As a composer, Russell has received
wide praise and recognition for his work. His textures, melodies, harmonies and
orchestrations are often described as Coplandesque, frequently evoking the
many cultural influences of American life. He has worked closely with the
acclaimed vocal group Chanticleer, including the production of two CDs, Mexican
Baroque (nominated for a Grammy Award and Chanticleers No. 1 selling CD) and
Matins for the Virgin of Guadalupe. Russell reconstructed the music of these
recordings from musical shreds of evidence in Mexican and California archives,
assisted at rehearsals, wrote the liner notes and collaborated throughout the
recording process.
Russell has been a professor at California Polytechnic State University, San Luis
Obispo, since 1982 and has won numerous teaching awards including the
California State University Trustees Outstanding Professor Award and the
Presidents Arts Award.
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