Marino Galluzzo BIO
Marino Galuzzo has appeared as a saxophone & woodwind soloist &
ensemble performer across the US, Canada & Italy. His performances
include radio, television, recording, symphony orchestra and shows with
top local and international celebrities.
Mr. Galuzzo is one of the founders of the Three Rivers Saxophone Quartet,
performing together for over 50 years. He also was a founding member of
both the Canadian Saxophone Quartet and the Canadian Woodwind Trio.
Although retired as an educator, his former University teaching experience
includes adjunct professor of saxophone and woodwinds at Duquesne
University, Indiana University of PA and West Liberty University in West
Virginia.
Marino is a retired Public School music teacher with over 25 years of
experience teaching in the Uniontown, Mt. Lebanon and Pittsburgh Public
school districts teaching both instrumental and vocal music.
Marino is a freelance woodwind artist performing concerts and offering
clinics and masterclasses. He also serves on the board and is resident
woodwind musician for QM Productions, Inc., He is heard on the original
cast recordings of Shirley Barasch’s musical, “Mary Shelley and her
Frankenstein”, and Perfect Fifth Books children's book, “Find your own
Voice”.
Other recordings include Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra with Andre
Previn, and the Graham Grubb Orchestra.
Marino has also recorded with the Three Rivers Saxophone Quartet’s 2
CDs, “Celebrating 25 Years and “MistleToons”. Also, Marino has performed
at the World Saxophone Congress in Evanston, IL and World Saxophone
Congress regional congress events in Stroudsburg and Pittsburgh, PA.
Marino maintains a private, online woodwind studio. He has hosted a
summer saxophone and woodwind workshop featuring many top
international and local jazz and classical artists/clinicians and educators.
Mr. Galuzzo has presented numerous concerts and clinics on all woodwind
instruments covering topics ranging from basics to advanced techniques.
Marino is also very active in arranging for the saxophone, woodwinds and
strings in solo and ensemble formats. In addition, he has done all the
design and layout for all of his and the Three Rivers Saxophone quartet
publicity and clinic/workshop brochures and flyers.
Some of Marino’s teachers include: Nestor Koval, First Prize, Paris
Conservatory; Bernard Cerilli, Pittsburgh Symphony; Larry Teal and
Donald Sinta, University of Michigan; Master class lessons with Jean
Marie Londeix, Fred Hemke, and Eugene Rousseau.
Marino is a Selmer Saxophone Endorsing Artist.
ensemble performer across the US, Canada & Italy. His performances
include radio, television, recording, symphony orchestra and shows with
top local and international celebrities.
Mr. Galuzzo is one of the founders of the Three Rivers Saxophone Quartet,
performing together for over 50 years. He also was a founding member of
both the Canadian Saxophone Quartet and the Canadian Woodwind Trio.
Although retired as an educator, his former University teaching experience
includes adjunct professor of saxophone and woodwinds at Duquesne
University, Indiana University of PA and West Liberty University in West
Virginia.
Marino is a retired Public School music teacher with over 25 years of
experience teaching in the Uniontown, Mt. Lebanon and Pittsburgh Public
school districts teaching both instrumental and vocal music.
Marino is a freelance woodwind artist performing concerts and offering
clinics and masterclasses. He also serves on the board and is resident
woodwind musician for QM Productions, Inc., He is heard on the original
cast recordings of Shirley Barasch’s musical, “Mary Shelley and her
Frankenstein”, and Perfect Fifth Books children's book, “Find your own
Voice”.
Other recordings include Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra with Andre
Previn, and the Graham Grubb Orchestra.
Marino has also recorded with the Three Rivers Saxophone Quartet’s 2
CDs, “Celebrating 25 Years and “MistleToons”. Also, Marino has performed
at the World Saxophone Congress in Evanston, IL and World Saxophone
Congress regional congress events in Stroudsburg and Pittsburgh, PA.
Marino maintains a private, online woodwind studio. He has hosted a
summer saxophone and woodwind workshop featuring many top
international and local jazz and classical artists/clinicians and educators.
Mr. Galuzzo has presented numerous concerts and clinics on all woodwind
instruments covering topics ranging from basics to advanced techniques.
Marino is also very active in arranging for the saxophone, woodwinds and
strings in solo and ensemble formats. In addition, he has done all the
design and layout for all of his and the Three Rivers Saxophone quartet
publicity and clinic/workshop brochures and flyers.
Some of Marino’s teachers include: Nestor Koval, First Prize, Paris
Conservatory; Bernard Cerilli, Pittsburgh Symphony; Larry Teal and
Donald Sinta, University of Michigan; Master class lessons with Jean
Marie Londeix, Fred Hemke, and Eugene Rousseau.
Marino is a Selmer Saxophone Endorsing Artist.