Michael Mucci
Education and Training
BM, Crane School of Music; MM, University of Massachusetts Amherst.
Awards and Recognition
Citation of Excellence from the National Band Association
Lowell Mason Award from the Massachusetts Music Educators Association for outstanding leadership in music education, 2011
Pioneer Valley Excellence in Teaching Award
New England Public Radio Arts and Humanities Award
Singer Family Prize for Excellence in Secondary School Teaching
Jean Stackhouse Award for Excellence in Teaching, from the New England Conservatory of Music
Mr. Mucci was elected into the Massachusetts Instrumental and Choral Conductors Association's Hall of Fame in 2017.
Undergraduate Teaching Award, Crane School of Music
Departmental Scholar Award, Crane School of Music
Crane-McMenamin Scholarship, Crane School of Music
Michael Mucci
Division: Expanded Education
Michael Mucci retired from the Longmeadow Public School System, in Longmeadow, Massachusetts, in 2013, where he taught for thirty-five years, and was Chairman of the Music Department and Director of Instrumental Music at Longmeadow High School.
Mr. Mucci’s Longmeadow ensembles performed at the National Band and Orchestra Festival at Carnegie Hall and Boston Symphony Hall, the National Concert Band Festival in Indianapolis, Indiana, and at the International Association of Jazz Educators Convention. Under his direction, the Longmeadow High School Symphony Orchestra received the 2010 American Prize for Secondary School Orchestral Performance and the Longmeadow High School Music Department was awarded three Grammy Signature Awards by the National Association of Recording Arts and Sciences.
Mr. Mucci is currently in his twenty-third season as Director of the Massachusetts Youth Wind Ensemble at the New England Conservatory of Music. Under his leadership, MYWE has performed in the National Band Festival at Carnegie Hall, and was featured as part of “Winds Across the Century,” a nationwide wind symposium held at the New England Conservatory of Music. MYWE has also shared the stage with the Metropolitan Winds and the Boston College Wind Ensemble, performed at the National Music Educators All-Eastern Conference in Providence, Rhode Island, and toured Italy, performing concerts in Florence, Naples, Rome, and the Vatican City, where they played for Pope John Paul II. Under Mr. Mucci’s leadership, MYWE has also performed in Austria, the Czech Republic, England, France, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Poland, Portugal, Scotland, Spain, and Wales.
Mr. Mucci serves as an adjudicator for the Massachusetts Instrumental and Choral Conductors Association and has appeared as a guest conductor with festivals throughout New York and New England. He and his family reside in Longmeadow, MA, where the Longmeadow High School Concert Hall was named in honor of Mr. Mucci on November 24, 2015.
Curriculum Vitae
BM, Crane School of Music; MM, University of Massachusetts Amherst.
- Citation of Excellence from the National Band Association
- Lowell Mason Award from the Massachusetts Music Educators Association for outstanding leadership in music education, 2011
- Pioneer Valley Excellence in Teaching Award
- New England Public Radio Arts and Humanities Award
- Singer Family Prize for Excellence in Secondary School Teaching
- Jean Stackhouse Award for Excellence in Teaching, from the New England Conservatory of Music
- Mr. Mucci was elected into the Massachusetts Instrumental and Choral Conductors Association's Hall of Fame in 2017.
- Undergraduate Teaching Award, Crane School of Music
- Departmental Scholar Award, Crane School of Music
- Crane-McMenamin Scholarship, Crane School of Music