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Lisa Campi is the Assistant Professor of Piano at Fort Lewis College where she performs, accompanies, teaches private and class piano, theory and history. She was previously an Assistant Professor of Piano at Eastern Washington University in Spokane, Washington.
Dr. Campi has performed and adjudicated throughout North America, and has given lecture recitals for such organizations as the National Music Teachers Association. She has played recitals for the Chautauqua Institute in New York, the Scotia Festival of Music in Nova Scotia, for CBC radio, for the National Public Radio on WBFO: for the “Opus, Classics Live” series at the University of Buffalo, and for the “Piano Bench” series on KPBX, Spokane Public Radio. A native of Silver Spring, Maryland, Dr. Campi received her BM from Indiana University, her MM from the University of Maryland, and her DMA from he Eastman School of Music where she studied with Rebecca Penneys. She currently serves as conservatory faculty for the Music in the Mountains Festival and as the keyboardist for the San Juan Symphony Orchestra, and regularly performs as the pianist for the Red Shoe Trio of Fort Lewis College. Dr. Campi is also the founder, Artistic Director, and one of the adjudicators for the Four Corners Piano Competition at Fort Lewis College. As a member of the Taliesin Piano Trio, Dr. Campi participated in the National Endowment for the Arts/Chamber Music America rural residency in Blytheville, Arkansas. The members of the Taliesin Trio were active throughout Arkansas as performers, clinicians and teachers, and began a concert series entitles, “Composers in their Own Words.” Lisa is also a vigorous advocate for the music of our time, has performed a wide range of solo and chamber works by leading contemporary composers, and has been associated with several modern music ensembles, including “Ossia” in Rochester, New York, and “Zephyr” in Spokane, Washington.
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