Grant Larson obtained his Bachelor of Music degree in Music Performance at Concordia College in Moorhead, Minnesota and his Master of Music degree in Saxophone Performance from the University of Colorado, Boulder. Larson has made solo appearances with the Concordia College Band, the Concordia College Orchestra, and the University of Colorado Symphony Orchestra.
During his time in Colorado, Larson served on the facutly at the Boulder Arts Academy, and at the University of Colorado, Boulder where he was also a teaching assistant under the direction of Tom Myer. He has performed on stage with notable artists such as Art Lande, Peter Erskin, Ray Charles, Gregg Bissonette, Ignacio Berroa, Eugene Rousseau, James Umble; and has appeared in Master Classes with Eugene Rousseau and John Sampen. Larson has studied saxophone with Tom Myer, Russell Peterson, Ron Wray, and oboe with Jennifer Peterson. He currently resides in Moorhead, MN where he keeps an active private saxophone studio and teaches as an adjunct professor at Concordia College.
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