Michael J. Garasi
Associate Professor
College of Visual and Performing Arts
mgarasi@umhb.edu
Bawcom 2101
鶹Ƶ Box 8012
(254) 295-4230
Graceful Elegance
“The Musical Director of the Brass Band of Battle Creek is Michael J Garasi; a charismatic Floridian blessed with a baton of graceful elegance and an iron steeled certainty of musical will. His ability to chorale the disparate sensitivities of many of the finest brass and percussion players from both sides of the Atlantic was a consummate display of artistry in its own right – his quiet authority controlling a simmering ensemble pot of feral eagerness and showmanship.”
Gem of Brilliance
“Within an hour of the first rehearsal with the Brass Band of Battle Creek, he crafted a balanced brass band sound; molding, shaping and chamfering the edges away to produce an energized gem of brilliance and beauty.”
Full Article here:
Brass Band of Battle Creek Concert on May 21, 2022
Iwan Fox, editor at (International Brass Band website in the UK)
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“Again, thank you for such an exciting concert Michael. Your excellent conducting technique, as well as knowledge of the scores, and your impeccable musicianship led the musicians of the University of Central Florida Wind Ensemble to a really outstanding performance. All three of my compositions were done with such conviction.”
February 2007, Karel Husa- composer
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Moving from South Florida to Central Texas in 2020 to accept a position at the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor in Belton, Texas, Michael J. Garasi is currently Associate Professor of Instrumental Music, where he conducts and gives direction to the Wind Ensemble, Brass Ensemble, CRU Spirit Band and teaches Conducting, and Band and Orchestra Literature.
Acclaimed by England’s as one of the most formidable and reputable conductors in the world of brass bands, Mr. Garasi has been the Principal Conductor of the internationally acclaimed since 2013. Having conducted the Brass Band of Battle Creek at the in 2017, Mr. Garasi and the band returned to perform for the 75th Midwest Clinic in 2021. Under the direction of Mr. Garasi, the BBBC has produced recordings, performed numerous concerts, conducted youth programs, children’s concerts and clinics throughout the state of Michigan. Because of his outstanding leadership in progressive and creative conducting and teaching techniques and methods during the year of the pandemic, and due to his passion in continuing Brass Banding throughout the world, Mr. Garasi was nominated for the honor of “Conductor of the Year,” in 2020, by 4Barsrest.com.Mr. Garasi was the Musical Director of the innovative, and award-winning, Brass Band of Central Florida for nine years. Mr. Garasi became the first American brass band conductor ever to be nominated by 4barsrest.com for the “Newcomer of the Year” Award in 2004 and the “Conductor of the Year” award in 2006. Mr. Garasi also won the “Best New Arrangement” Award in the U.S. Open Brass Band Championships in 2004 and 2005.
In 2007, Mr. Garasi became the first American conductor to adjudicate at the most prestigious entertainment competition for brass bands in the world, the Brass in Concert Competition at the . Because of this international success, Mr. Garasi was invited to England twice to conduct the world famous at numerous concerts and at the in 2008. In 2018, Mr. Garasi was invited to adjudicate the in Bergen, Norway.
Orchestral conducting experience includes the position of Music Director and Principal Conductor of the professional, Florida Lakes Symphony Orchestra for eight successful seasons (2006-2014). Under maestro Garasi’s baton, the FLSO became a significant profile in the Central Florida community. His creative contributions to the regular concert season included: side-by-side performances with local youth orchestras and college students in the area, the development of the FLSO Chamber Music Series and Meet the Musician Series, the formation of the annual Concerto/Aria Competition for Young Artists, and the programming of premiere works by local composers.
In 2016, Mr. Garasi conducted the American Philharmonic Orchestra in a new video recording project called “Virtual Symphony” for Royal Caribbean Cruise Line’s Anthem of the Seas. The American Philharmonic Orchestra was comprised of musicians from the National Symphony Orchestra, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra and Military Bands in Washington DC. This video project was created for the exclusive performance experience offered only on the Anthem of the Seas in their 270 Degree state-of-the-art performance venue.
Previously, Mr. Garasi held the South Florida positions of Music Director/Conductor for the Treasure Coast Symphony, and the Broward Symphony Orchestra. In 2005, Mr. Garasi was invited to guest conduct the Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra in five concerts throughout Central Florida. During the holiday season, Mr. Garasi conducted the Epcot Candlelight Processional orchestra and 200 voice choir at Walt Disney World, having enjoyed this podium for seven consecutive holiday seasons.
A committed advocate for the performance of new music, Mr. Garasi has conducted in Texas’ Rice University’s Shepherd School of Music’s annual Contemporary Music Festival, conducting Bernard Rand’s Oboe Concertino featuring oboe professor, Robert Atherholt. During the 2011-2012 season, Mr. Garasi was invited to conduct the premiere season of the professional New Score Chamber Orchestra, performing the music of living composers of our day. He was also a part of the 1st “Young Composers Challenge” annual event, sponsored by the
With a gift for understanding, motivating and conducting youth ensembles, Mr. Garasi has spent decades investing in the lives of young musicians. For five years, Mr. Garasi was Director of Bands at the prestigious in Coconut Creek, FL. Prior to this, Mr. Garasi was a full-time faculty member of the . At UCF, he was on the instrumental conducting faculty conducting the symphony orchestra, wind ensemble, chamber orchestra for the musicals in collaboration with UCF Theatre, and taught numerous undergraduate and graduate courses.
Mr. Garasi has held positions as the Artistic Director/Conductor of the Brevard Symphony Youth Orchestra, the Conductor of the Florida Symphony Youth Orchestra’s Philharmonia, and has been actively involved in public and private school music education conducting bands and orchestras in Florida, Texas, Michigan, Arkansas, New York, Indiana, Ohio and New Mexico.
Mr. Garasi studied at the and holds degrees from the prestigious . In addition to his formal degrees, Mr. Garasi has studied conducting with Kenneth Kiesler at the , Michael Jinbo at the Pierre Monteux School for Conductors, attended masterclasses with Pierre Boulez at Carnegie Hall, Frederick Fennell, Allan McMurray, Roby George, Michael Votta and privately with Joseph Kreines.
Mr. Garasi is married to Cherry T. Garasi, published and Dove Award winning music composer, editor, curriculum writer and music educator.
Subjects Taught
Wind Ensemble, CRU Spirit Band, 鶹Ƶ Strings, Conducting, Orchestration, Band and Orchestra LiteratureDegrees Earned
M.M., B.M. Cleveland Institute of Music and Eastman School of MusicResearch Interests
Publications(Recordings)
Battle Creek Transit Authority 2017 MSR Classics MS1634
Brass Band of Battle Creek, conducted by Michael J. Garasi
10th Anniversary CD 2009
Brass Band of Central Florida, conducted by Michael J. Garasi
Sing Sang Sung CD 2007
Recorded in an 8th Century Abbey in England
Brass Band of Central Florida, conducted by Michael J. Garasi
Brass in Concert DVD 2006
(Recorded in the “Sage” Concert Hall in Gateshead, England)
Gala Concert and Brass Band Championships
Brass Band of Central Florida, Conducted by Michael J. Garasi
‘Tis a Gift CD 2005
Brass Band of Central Florida, Conducted by Michael J. Garasi
Best of the US Open Brass Band Championships CD 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007
Brass Band of Central Florida, Conducted by Michael J. Garasi
Brass-a-Peel CD 2003
Brass Band of Central Florida, Conducted by Michael J. Garasi