About
MICHAEL MOSS
355 Congress Street
Boston, Massachusetts02210
617.216.5415
mmoss(at)soundscapeboston.com
Resume Highlights
Composed music for three Grammy-nominated productions
Recording producer, engineer, instrumentalist, educator, author, performer
Founder and Owner of Soundscape Productions- 31-year-old business specializing in music composition, ensemble recording and recording the spoken-word.
Assistant Professor in the Music Production and Engineering department at Berklee College of Music
Performed as reader at symphonic premiere of original composition Polar Express with East Texas Symphony Orchestra November 2007 and 2014
Former President and CEO CreateSound, Inc. Specialized in audio email marketing for entertainment and media companies
Inventor of Aud-eMail PlayCorder- audio messaging software facilitating personalized audio emails which market entertainment products
Sound Installation and Visual Artist
SOUND INSTALLATION and VISUAL ART
Collaborator with artist Claudia Ravaschiere. Pieces include:
- Shimmer (2016) Public Art Installation, Boston, MA
- 8 Nights,8 Windows (2016) Public Art Installation, Boston, MA
- Flutter (2014) Public Art Installation, Boston, MA
- Shimmer (2014) Public Art Installation, Boston, MA
- Color Quark (2013-2014) Public Art Installation, Boston, MA
- Bright Side of the Road (2013) Public Art Installation, Boston, MA
- Canopy (2013) Public Art Installation, Boston, MA
- Street Cathedral (2012) Fort Point Open Studios, Boston, MA
- Bells (2011) Boston’s Children’s Museum
- Chiming Benches (2007) Exhibited at Arsenal Center for the Arts, Watertown, MA, 2007, in permanent collection at Perkins School for the Blind
- Bridge of Sighs (2006) Fort Point Arts Community Open Studios
- Precious (2004) Exhibited Fall 2005- Winter 2006 in Boston City Hall. At it’s premiere, artists and installation subject of profile on National Public Radio
- You Are Here (2003) Exhibited at Arsenal Center for the Arts, Watertown, MA, 2006
- Musical Chairs (2002) In permanent collection of Boston’s Children’s Museum