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Michelle DiBucci is a composer and an artistic innovator with over 30 productions to her credit. Her work crosses genres and environments and encompasses theatre, opera, dance, and new media.

Her recent work the full-length ballet-opera Charlotte Salomon: Death and the Painter received the 2015 Faust Award — Germany’s highest theater prize and her music-theatre work Basetrack Live was hailed by The New York Times as one of the top ten theatrical events of 2014, and was performed in 33 cities across America. DiBucci is also a composer and music producer in film, television, and live events. Recently, she served as music director and producer on the US WW1 Centennial Commemoration in Kansas City and Washington, D.C. and she will be the music director for the upcoming off-Broadway production of Three Sisters, directed by Sam Gold and starting Greta Gerwig and Oscar Isaac. 

DiBucci has been a professor at the Juilliard School since 1992 and teaches in both the music and drama Divisions.