Joseph Modica

Director, School of Performing Arts and Conservatory of Music
Conservatory of Music

Joseph Modica

Contact

P: 909.748.8692
E: Joseph_Modica@redlands.edu

Degrees

B.M. Chapman University
M.M. Cal State University Long Beach
D.M.A. University of Southern California

Areas of Expertise

Conducting
Choral Methods and Materials

Bio

Joseph Modica

Director, School of the Performing Arts and Conservatory of Music

Joseph Modica is Director of the School of Performing Arts and the Conservatory of Music at the University of Redlands, Director of Music at the First Presbyterian Church of Redlands, and Artistic Director of the Inland Master Chorale. Dr. Modica earned a Bachelor of Music degree in conducting from Chapman University, a Master of Music degree from California State University Long Beach, and the Doctor of Musical Arts degree in Choral Music from the University of Southern California. He has studied conducting with William Hall, William Dehning, Larry Livingston, Jonathan Talberg, Lynn Bielefelt and Magen Solomon. He has participated in masterclasses with Vance George and Rodney Eichenberger, in addition to a summer workshop in Varna, Bulgaria. Dr. Modica has studied voice with Louis Lebherz, Patrick Goeser, Margaret Dehning, Marvellee Cariaga, and Peter Lightfoot.

Dr. Modica was the conductor for the national tour with Il Volo, conducting concerts in 15 cities across the United States, in venues such as Radio City Music Hall, Kimmel Center in Philadelphia, Microsoft Theatre in Los Angeles, The Civic Opera House of Chicago with the Lyric Opera Orchestra, and Atlanta Symphony Hall with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra. Dr. Modica prepared choruses for “Video Games Live” in Anaheim, CA, Pete Townshend’s Classic Quadrophenia, for Josh Groban, 30 Seconds from Mars, Sarah Brightman, Cage the Elephant and others, and he contracted and prepared choruses across the country for the National Tour of “Star Wars – In Concert.” He also prepared the chorus for the American Ballet Theatre production of “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” which was aired on PBS, and released on DVD as part of the Great Performances series.

Dr. Modica spent 19 years as the Conductor of the Festival Choir at the Idyllwild Summer Arts Camp where he conducted Handel’s Messiah, Durufle Requiem, Lauridsen’s Lux Aeterna, Bach’s Magnificat, Bernstein’s Chichester Psalms, Carmina Burana by Carl Orff, and Dona Nobis Pacem by Vaughan Williams. He has also taught at the Summer Fine Arts Camp at the University of Alaska, Fairbanks, where his duties included conducting the concert choir, middle school choir, jazz choir, private voice lessons, and conducting the musical.

Dr. Modica taught high school choir for ten years. He is formerly the Director of Choral Activities at Mater Dei High School, and he taught for five years at Redlands East Valley High School. His choirs consistently received superior ratings at festivals and competitions and have been heard at two CMEA Conferences. The University of Redlands Bel Canto performed at the 2016 ACDA Western Division Convention, and the 2017 CASMEC conference in San Jose. Dr. Modica is active in many professional organizations such as ACDA, MENC, and SCVA, and enjoys serving as a clinician and adjudicator throughout the United States.

Choirs under Dr. Modica’s direction have toured in Austria, Italy, Australia, Hawaii, New York, Washington D.C., Washington and Oregon, Florida, and the Bahamas. In 2014 and 2015 he conducted performances of Verdi Requiem at Blessed Sacrament Church and Christ Cathedral. In 2013, he conducted Mozart’s Requiem in Carnegie Hall. His choirs have sung High Mass at Basilica San Marco in Venice and Basilica San Pietro in Rome, and have been fortunate enough to sing for Pope John Paul II and Pope Benedict XVI.

Courses Taught at Redlands

Bel Canto
University Chorus
Intro to Conducting
Choral Methods
Graduate Seminar
Intro to Voice