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John Sampen: Biography of an American Saxophone Pioneer

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 July 2023

Jennifer Blackwell
Affiliation:
University of Hawaii, Manoa
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American saxophonist John Sampen (b. 1949) has been a prolific contributor to the world of contemporary music as a saxophone performer, teacher, and scholar. Awarded the status of Honorary Life Member and a former President of the North American Saxophone Alliance, Sampen has served the classical saxophone profession in profound ways, and yet little scholarly attention has been allocated to his background and musical life. Sampen has commissioned and/or premiered over 130 works for the saxophone and has recorded numerous albums on multiple recording labels. This article serves to establish a biographical source of information on this influential saxophonist as well as to discuss some projects of significance and merit according to Sampen and the author. Existing published research on Sampen includes a biographical article written by Mary Natvig for the Saxophone Journal in 1992 and minor references in The Cambridge Companion to the Saxophone. The author will build upon previous research and references and delve further into the life of Sampen than previous scholarship has accomplished through the use of multiple one-on-one interviews as source material.

Introduction

John Sampen is an international award-winning saxophonist who has contributed much to the saxophone profession. His legacy of teaching, performing, and curating repertoire for the saxophone rivals his predecessors and sets a high bar for future generations. In addition to traveling the world to perform (he has concertized in all fifty US states as well as in numerous countries) he has served as Professor of Saxophone (currently “Distinguished Professor”) at Bowling Green State University (BGSU) for forty-four years, and at the time of writing this article shows little sign of slowing down. He has befriended and commissioned some of the leading compositional minds of the twentieth century, and he has instilled his passion for new music in his numerous students who are now playing and teaching the saxophone around the world. His emergence onto the international performance stage was the premiere of a saxophone concerto by Walter Mays in France, a feat that required Sampen to raise the funds to hire an orchestra and organize the premiere while simultaneously teaching in Kansas in the pre-internet era. Jean-Marie Londeix was impressed by his brevity and determination in that endeavor.

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The Saxophone Symposium
Journal of the North American Saxophone Alliance
, pp. 70 - 91
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
First published in: 2023

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