Gail Levinsky
Professor of Music
Program Director of GO Arts of Italy

Education
DM, Northwestern University
MM, Northwestern University
BM, Butler University
Areas of Specialty
Ensembles
Music Education
Woodwinds
About Me
A native of Western Massachusetts, Dr. Gail B. Levinsky is a Professor of Music at 体育买球 University, where her responsibilities include teaching applied studies in saxophone, chamber music, and woodwind methods. As a solo performer, her presentations include performances at the North American Saxophone Alliance, World Saxophone Congress, British Saxophone Congress, United States Navy Band Saxophone Symposium, and Festival of Women Composers. She has commissioned numerous compositions, including works by Matthew Quayle, Andrea Clearfield, Douglas McConnell, William Horne, and Jason Bahr. Levinsky’s newly released recording, “Quiet Hearts: Music for Saxophone,” explores solo and chamber repertoire featuring the works of women and non-binary composers.
In addition to her performance schedule, Dr. Levinsky regularly presents clinics at state music education symposiums, including the MENC Eastern Region Conference, PMEA, MDMEA, NJMEA, DMEA, and the Midwest Band & Orchestra Clinic. Her publications are varied and include an updated edition of Rosemary Lang’s “Beginning Altissimo Method” (Ensemble Publications); a catalog of works written for organ and saxophone that provides a technical and analytical reference for performers (Lyceum Publications, 2013); and the saxophone chapters for a woodwind method text entitled “Teaching Woodwinds: A Guide for Students and Teachers” (Mountain Peak Music, 2015).
Levinsky received her Doctor of Music, Performance Certificate, and Master of Music from Northwestern University, and Bachelor of Music from Butler University. She is a member of Pi Kappa Lambda and Kappa Delta Pi honor fraternities and has been selected for inclusion in Who’s Who in America. She has served as Treasurer, Secretary, and Region VIII Director for the North American Saxophone Alliance. During the summer months, Dr. Levinsky serves as Artistic Director for the Snow Pond Music Festival and is on the faculty of New England Music Camp in Sidney, Maine.
Professional Experience
Recent invitations of note:
• Green Mountain Music District Middle School Jazz Festival, 2/7, Middlebury, VT
• Oklahoma City University, Residency, February 28-March 1, Oklahoma City, OK
• UMASS-Amherst, Master Class, Thursday, 3/6, 1PM
• North American Saxophone Alliance, Region Conference, Penn State, Performance & Master Class, Recital, March 28-29
Trinity Laban Conservatory, Recital/Masterclass, May 8, 2025
Recordings:
• While I Run This Race: Music of Hope,, Dedication and Celebration. (2025)
• Quiet Hearts: Music for Saxophone (2024)
• The Woodwind Chamber Musicby composer Matthew Quayle (2023)
• Tipping Point: Music for Saxophone and Other Voices
Projects of note:
• Teaching Woodwinds: A Guide for Students and Teachers (Mountain Peak Publications)
• Rosemary Lang’s Beginning Studies in the Altissimo Register for Saxophone (New Edition, 2010), Ensemble Publications.
• Music for Saxophone & Organ, Ensemble Publications.