![]() He is currently pursuing a Doctor of Musical Arts at Boston University. He received a Bachelor of Music Education from James Madison University and a Master of Arts from Virginia Tech. Scott Humphries is a native of Alleghany County, Virginia. His ASCAP award winning music is now performed worldwide in venues ranging from school concerts to Carnegie Hall. Compello’s journey from school teacher to internationally published composer was recently chronicled in the Baltimore Sun. A master’s thesis by Abel Borg entitled “The Resourceful and Engaging Compositions for Beginning Band” by Joseph Compello is available at. His music for young players is now a model for college curricular study by music education students. Now retired from teaching with well over 100 published works to his credit, Compello continues to draw on his extensive background in music education to compose new music for MSB Publishing and Carl Fischer’s Performance Series. ![]() In 1994, Mitchell Bender began publishing many of these classroom-tested pieces. During his 31 year career as an instrumental music teacher in Maryland, he wrote numerous compositions for his students. Joseph Compello, a native of Carbondale, Pennsylvania, holds degrees in music education from the Peabody Conservatory and Towson University. Sadly, on Mr.Del Borgo died suddenly, he is survived by him family and loving wife, Nancy. His tips and clinics for getting the most from rehearsals and performances of young players were in constant demand. Del Borgo frequently worked with students in an educational setting to enhance the overall musical experience for teachers and players at all levels. His music reflects the aesthetics of 20th-century musical ideals through its eclectic nature and vigorous harmonic and rhythmic style. In addition to his music for the 1980 Olympics in Lake Placid, he has published over 600 compositions for a variety of media. Del Borgo is an internationally known conductor of bands and orchestras. An award-winning member of ASCAP, he is a frequent consultant, clinician, lecturer, and adjudicator in the United States and abroad. Del Borgo taught instrumental music in the Philadelphia public schools and was professor of music at the Crane School of Music, where he held teaching and administrative positions from 1966 to 1995. In 1973 he was granted the doctoral equivalency by SUNY, and was elected to membership in the American Bandmasters Association in 1993. degree from the Philadelphia Conservatory of Music, where he studied theory and composition with Vincent Persichetti and trumpet with Gilbert Johnson. degree from Temple University, and an M.M. ![]() degree from the State University of New York, an Ed.M. Del Borgoīorn in Port Chester, NY, Elliot Del Borgo holds a B.S. Click here to learn more about musician, composer and directory, Mitchell Bender. Mitchell Bender was the founder MSB Publishing.
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