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Connecticut Teacher of the Year 2014 - John Mastroianni

Hall High School, West Hartford, CT

John Mastroianni

About John

Mr. Mastroianni has performed as a professional musician since he was 15 years old. His talents as a saxophonist, woodwind doubler, composer, and arranger have led him to a diversity of musical experiences. John earned a B.S. in Music Education and a B.M. in Jazz Studies from the University of Bridgeport and an M.A. in Jazz Performance/Composition from New York University. He has studied saxophone with Phil Woods, Dick Oatts, Joe Lovano and Gary Klein, and composition with Jim McNeely, Bill Finegan, Tom Boras, Neil Slater and Mike Carubia.

John has performed, toured and/or recorded with artists such as Mel Lewis, the Vanguard Jazz Orchestra, Smokey Robinson, Louie Bellson, Charli Persip and Supersound, Harvie Swartz, Jim McNeely, Jay Leonhart, Rufus Reid, Gerry Mulligan, Lew Anderson, Clint Holmes, Roger Kellaway, the Glenn Miller Band, Sonny Costanzo, Johnny Mathis, Aretha Franklin, Natalie Cole, Donna Summer, Tony Bennett, Barry Manilow, Nick Brignola, the New England Jazz Ensemble and many others! He also has performed with the Rhode Island Philharmonic, the Norwalk, New Haven and Hartford Symphonies, and at the Foxwoods, Mohegan Sun, Shubert, Palace, Goodspeed Opera House and Oakdale theaters. John also played in the orchestra for the Broadway (NYC) production of “Three Penny Opera,” and has been a featured artist at the New England Saxophone Symposium.

John’s three recordings as a leader, entitled Cookin’ On All Burners (Stash), The Time Being (Jazz Alliance), and Live at the Silvermine (Jazzheads), have all earned him critical acclaim. He is also a featured soloist and composer/arranger on the New England Jazz Ensemble recordings, Version 3.0 (Brownstone), Storm Before the Calm (Sea Breeze), Wishes You A Cookin’ Christmas (Sea Breeze) and Live at the Pittsfield Jazz Festival (Sea Breeze).

In addition to being a free-lance musician, John performs with his own quartet and leads his own sixteen-piece jazz orchestra for which he composes and arranges all of the music. John’s music has been performed and recorded by his quartet and jazz orchestra, the Sonny Costanzo Big Band, the John Allmark Jazz Orchestra, the Army Blues Band (Washington D.C.), the New England Jazz Ensemble, the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra, DIVA and many high school, college, and professional jazz ensembles throughout the United States. Walrus Music Publishing/Otter Distributors and Barnhouse/Smart Chart Music Publications currently publish his big band charts.

John has taught at New York University, Albertus Magnus College, the University of Bridgeport, the New York State Summer School for the Arts, Bridgeport Central High School and New Canaan High School. Currently, he is the Director of Bands at Hall High School in West Hartford, an adjunct jazz faculty member at the University of Connecticut and the founder and music director of the Young Artists Summer Jazz Workshop. In December 2002, SBO Magazine named John as one of 50 directors in the United States that “make a difference,” and in March 2004, the Connecticut Music Educators Association (CMEA) chose John as the Secondary School Teacher of the Year. In 2010, he was honored by Strathmore's Who's Who as an individual who has demonstrated leadership and achievement in his profession and was a quarter finalist for a 2014 Music Educator GRAMMY Award.


Duties of the Connecticut Teacher of the Year

The Connecticut Teacher of the Year and Teacher of the Year finalists serve as teacher-ambassadors for public education. They are appointed to various education advisory committees and become consultants to the Commissioner of Education. They present workshops; speak at education conferences and meetings; address student, civic, college and university, and governmental groups; and operate special programs in accordance with their interests and expertise. The Connecticut Teacher of the Year also represents the state at the national level - participating in national educational forums, National State Teacher of the Year Program planning and networking sessions, and U.S. Department of Education meetings.