San José State University was one of the first colleges in the U.S. to offer the saxophone as a major instrument. This proud tradition was begun by William Trimble and is now proudly carried on by his former student, Dale Wolford. In addition to private weekly lessons, saxophone studies at SJSU include the Saxophone Ensemble, saxophone quartet coaching and guest artist master classes which have included Dale Underwood and Otis Murphy from Indiana University.
Recent Events at SJSU
Otis Murphy - Guest Artist
Assistant Professor of Saxophone - University of Indiana
Recital - 12:30pm
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
Otis Murphy will be performing with pianist, Haruko Murphy
Music Department Concert Hall - Directions
Masterclass - 7-9pm
Thursday, March 13, 2008
Music Department Room 150 - Directions
Featuring students of SJSU professor Dale Wolford and University of the Pacific professor, David Henderson
Auditors welcome!
See photos from the masterclass.