MARK MANDUCA
Mark Manduca holds a Bachelor of Science in music education from the University of Maine at Orono
and a Master of Music in trombone performance from Boston University. His teachers were Gregg Magnusson,
Fred Heath, and Ronald Barron, principal trombone of the Boston Symphony. Mark is a member of the Portland Symphony
Orchestra, Portland Brass Quintet, and Five Cylinder Jazz, and he freelances with numerous jazz and classical groups.
He has played for many pop and jazz artists including Barry Manilow, Anne Murray, Johnny Mathis, and has worked with
the Guy Lombardo band. His jazz group, Five Cylinder Jazz has appeared as soloists in two shows with the PSO, featuring
the music of Duke Ellington and Count Basie.
Mark has taught low brass, theory and music history, and conducted jazz and concert bands at Bates,
Bowdoin and the University of Southern Maine. He adjudicates at festivals and has conducted piano monster concerts
festivals throughout the country. He is a member of the International Trombone Association.
He is currently the music director at Old Orchard Beach High School where he conducts concert and
jazz bands. He runs a marching band which has twice won the gold medal at state festivals. He writes and edits
music for Manduca Music Publications.
Mark lives in Portland, Maine with his wife Elizabeth and two daughters. He coaches AAU basketball
and enjoys carpentry, reading and travel.
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