Michael J. Pagliaro is certified by the New York State Department of Education as a Teacher of Music (grades K-12), Supervisor of Secondary Education, Secondary School Principal, by the New York City Board of Education as Teacher of Orchestral Music and holds the degrees of B.S. in Music, M.A. in Music Education, M.S. in School Administration and Supervision, and Sc.D. in Musical Instrument Technology. Dr. Pagliaro shares a lifetime of experience as a systematic musicologist as the author of The Musical Instrument Desk Reference: A Guide to How Band and Orchestral Instruments Work (Scarecrow Press, 2012); The Instrumental Music Director’s Guide to Comprehensive Program Development (Rowman and Littlefield, 2014);The String Instrument Owner’s Handbook (Rowman and Littlefield, 2015); Basic Elements of Music (Rowman and Littlefield, 2016); and The Brass Instrument Owner’s Handbook (Rowman and Littlefield, 2016).
Dr. Michael J. Pagliaro's book is a must-have for all string educators and their students. This well-written book is captivating for even the most seasoned string player. Dr. Pagliaro systematically answers all the nuts and bolts questions that all string players need in one easy-to-read book. The book spans an in-depth look at the violin history, parts of the violin, essential supplies, and how to care for a violin. He gives clear ideas about how to organize practice. And much more. This book is a must-read.--Katherine Sinsabaugh, Supervisor of Fine and Performing Arts in Port Chester Rye UFSD; Adjunct Assistant Professor Teachers College, Columbia University The Violin, How it Works by Michael J. Pagliaro, Sc. D., is an excellent resource for any violinist but especially helpful for a beginner or the parents of a young beginner. This book covers all essential elements from history to essential care, instrument setup, and suggestions for successful practice and will prove extremely helpful and valuable.--Patrick Clifford, Assistant Professor Violin, Director, Preparatory Department Palm Beach Atlantic University The Violin, How it Works is indeed an excellent resource for expanding a traditional violin curriculum. Dr. Pagliaro clearly explains the complex structures of the violin and its rich history while offering advice on all aspects of ownership. This book is a valuable reference for students seeking practical information about the instrument and for inquiring music lovers in general.--Gregory Ritchey, Associate Conductor, Palm Beach Opera; Conductor, Palm Beach Atlantic Symphony; Conductor, Amalfi Coast Music Festival