Portrait of Christopher Di Santo

Artist

Christopher Di Santo

Dr. Christopher Di Santo is an Associate Professor of Music at Stockton University where he teaches clarinet music appreciation, conducting, and music theory. He has presented at conferences in Swaziland and Seychelles Africa, Hawaii, and at the Eastern Division Conference of the National Association for Music Education, in Atlantic City, NJ. He has performed and taught in Shenzhen, China, the Shanghai Conservatory of Music, in music festivals in North America and Europe, throughout the greater Philadelphia region, and has been Principal Clarinetist of the Bay-Atlantic Symphony since 1991. Dr. Di Santo earned a Doctor of Musical Arts degree from Temple University, a Master of Music degree from the University of Illinois and a Bachelor of Music Education degree from The Ohio State University. His clarinet teachers include Anthony Gigliotti, Alan Hacker, Howard Klug, Donald E. McGinnis, and Robert A. Titus.