Jim Riggs - Other Saxophone Faculty at North Texas During Riggs' Era

Other Saxophone Faculty At North Texas During Riggs' Era

  • John Giordano, Artist in Residence, Saxophone, 1966–1973
  • Elie Apper, visiting lecturer from Belgium, Sept 1972–1974 (Belgium Saxophone Quartet)
  • Norbert H. J. Nozy, visiting lecturer from Belgium, 1973–1974 (Belgium Saxophone Quartet)
  • Reginald Jackson, grad student, 1972–1975
  • Dennis F. Diemond, saxophone faculty, Sept 1977–
  • Debra A. Richtmeyer, saxophone faculty, 1981–1991
  • Michael Redford, grad student
  • Eric M. Nestler, DMA, Professor of Music, saxophone, 1992–present
  • Brad C. Leali, August 2008–present
  • James F. Ogilvy, grad student

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