Josh Musselman is a conductor, pianist, and composer from Logan, Utah. He has received numerous awards for his piano playing, including twice winning the Utah State University Concerto Competition, as well as being named USU’s Music Talent of the Year. Josh’s compositions have been featured on radio broadcasts across Utah, in competitions, and in live concerts. Recently, Josh premiered his Invictus with the American Festival Chorus and Orchestra for their Veteran’s Day program.
Josh began playing the piano at age 8, and started singing with the American Festival Chorus at 15. Throughout his choral career, Josh has been privileged to sing, compose, and conduct for such artists as Andrea Boccelli, Alex Boyé, Diamond Rio, Gentri, Kurt Bestor, and Jenny Oaks Baker, to name a few. He received his bachelors degree in piano performance at Utah State, where he also just finished his masters degree in choral conducting. During his time as a student, Josh was the primary conductor of the USU Treble Choir, and his choral compositions have been featured in every USU choral concert for the past two years. Now that his degree is finished, Josh will begin teaching choir at Fremont High School this coming fall!
Josh is married to his beautiful wife, Beth Anne. He loves spending time with her and their 6-month-old son, Liam. Beth Anne currently coaches the U-12 water polo team in Cache Valley, so they’ve been driving all over Utah to cheer on their players! Together they love to adventure, play board games (they have more than 50—yikes!), cook, and travel.