Don Campbell (’68), Boulder, Colo. :: He was an authority on the transformative power of music and wrote 23 books, including two, The Mozart Effect and The Mozart Effect for Children, that were bestsellers and have been translated into 24 languages. He founded the Institute of Music, Health and Education in Boulder in 1988, serving as director until 1997, and lectured worldwide. He later served as director of the Sound and Music Institute at the New York Open Center. He began his professional career as a music critic and teacher at St. Mary’s International School in Tokyo. During the 1980s, he worked on the staff of Choristers Guild in Dallas, coordinating national and international choral music events.
Don Campbell (’68), Boulder, Colo. :: He was an authority on the transformative power of music and wrote 23 books, including two, The Mozart Effect and The Mozart Effect for Children, that were bestsellers and have been translated into 24 languages. He founded the Institute of Music, Health and Education in Boulder in 1988, serving as director until 1997, and lectured worldwide. He later served as director of the Sound and Music Institute at the New York Open Center. He began his professional career as a music critic and teacher at St. Mary’s International School in Tokyo. During the 1980s, he worked on the staff of Choristers Guild in Dallas, coordinating national and international choral music events.