Michael Vercelli
Professor - World Music
Dr. Michael B. Vercelli is the director of the World Music
Performance Center at West Virginia University. Michael
holds a Doctor of Musical Arts degree in Percussion Performance with a minor in
Ethnomusicology from the University of Arizona. Michael’s research focuses on
the transmission and performance practice of percussive traditions of Africa
and African Diaspora. He has conducted long-term fieldwork on the xylophone
traditions of Ghana and has studied in Brazil, Guinea, Uganda, Cuba, and Bali. Dr.
Vercelli has received many awards for both his performance and study of
indigenous music and has released recordings with master Ghanaian xylophonists
Tijan Dorwana and Bernard Woma. Michael has received the Snowshoe Institute Award of Excellence
for Scholarship in the Arts and the WVU College of Creative Arts awards for
Outstanding Service and Internationalizing the College. At WVU, Dr. Vercelli directs
summer study abroad courses to Ghana, Brazil, and Belize, focusing on music,
dance and cultural immersion. Dr. Vercelli has published in the Percussive Arts
Society’s journal, Percussive Notes,
and in the third edition of Gary Cook’s Teaching
Percussion. He is a participating member in the Percussive Arts Society,
the Society for Ethnomusicology, and the International Council for Traditional
Music. Michael has given lectures, performances, and workshops
across the United States, Mexico, Brazil, China, and Europe. Dr. Vercelli is a
Meinl Percussion Artist and a member of the Vic Firth Educational Team.