
about
I grew up in San Diego, CA and currently study at Yale University. My music, which blends classical, jazz, and electronic elements has screened at the Montreal, Pan-African, nffty, New Haven, Yale, Greenwich, and Mystic Film Festivals.
The 38-minute documentary 120 Years that I scored recently took first place at the Pan-African Film Festival, the largest black film festival in the US.
On campus, I help run student jazz events with the Yale Jazz Collective and play piano in a jazz combo led by tenor saxophonist Wayne Escoffery.
I’m also building an application that analyzes crowd noise patterns to predict more profitable next songs at bars (patent pending).
I plan to graduate Spring 2021 with a B.S. in Statistics & Data Science.
For professional inquiries or links to my nonpublic work, please send me a note in the form below.
120 Years Highlights
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Michael Curcio
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Michael Curcio
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Michael Curcio
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Michael Curcio
120 Years is a 38-minute documentary by Matt Nadel and Lukas Cox that recently won the 2019 Pan-African Film Festival among other international screenings and awards. More information available on 120yearsfilm.com.
Featuring 22 minutes of head-spinning cinematography, “Perfect Home” by Max Galassi screened at nffty last year.
Recent Classical Chamber Music
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Michael Curcio
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Michael Curcio