About Michael Fein
Michael Fein earned a Bachelor of Music Education from Rutgers University and a Masters of Jazz Saxophone Performance from Rowan University. He released his debut jazz album entitled Four Flights Up in April 2005. Michael’s resume includes performances with Ralph Peterson, Stanley Cowell, Scott Whitfield, Ralph Bowen, Denis DiBlasio, Arden Theater Company, and lead alto work with the great Ray Charles.
Michael has presented numerous sessions at music and technology conferences including the 2005 National Education Computing Conference and the 2009 and 2010 TI:ME National Conferences and he was awarded the TI:ME Teacher of the Year in 2007. In 2010, Michael co-authored Making Music with GarageBand and Mixcraft, a music production curriculum text and he recently authored Teaching Musical Improvisation with Technology released in February 2017. Michael currently teaches graduate music technology courses at The University of the Arts and music technology electives and jazz ensemble at Haverford High School.
Michael has presented numerous sessions at music and technology conferences including the 2005 National Education Computing Conference and the 2009 and 2010 TI:ME National Conferences and he was awarded the TI:ME Teacher of the Year in 2007. In 2010, Michael co-authored Making Music with GarageBand and Mixcraft, a music production curriculum text and he recently authored Teaching Musical Improvisation with Technology released in February 2017. Michael currently teaches graduate music technology courses at The University of the Arts and music technology electives and jazz ensemble at Haverford High School.