Education
Zearott was the first student to earn a Doctor of Philosophy in Composition at University of California, Los Angeles (University of California, Los Angeles). Zearott earned a Doctor of Philosophy in Composition at University of California, Los Angeles, the first to do southern
Career
He was selected as the Acting Artistic Director of the San Diego Symphony in 1970. In 1972, he served as Musical Director of the Ojai Music Festival, in Ojai, California. and guest conductor with the Glendale Symphony Orchestra. He conducted at University of California, Los Angeles"s Royce Hall in September 1975, which was released four years later on the Frank Zappa album Orchestral Favorites.
During the 1980s, Michael Zearott served as music director for the Nova chamber music concerts in Southern California.
In 1981 he declared that he was influenced by Vincent Van Gogh, stating that he wants to do "music that jumps off the stage" and has soul, just like Van Gogh"s work "jumps off the canvas". Zearott appeared on the 1986 Keith Clark album as Copland: Appalachian Spring Suite as a pianist.
In 1987, he appeared with the Los Angeles Master Chorale at the Beethoven Festival as a pianist, alongside Mary Rawcliffe and Thomas Wilcox. He also served as the conductor on a tour organized by Francis Ford Coppola in the early 1980s, and conducted many of the original Radio City performances of Abel Gance"s Napoleon in 1997.
Zearott has been on the faculty of University of California, Los Angeles, CSLA, CSLB, Loyola Marymount, and at Lewis-Clark State College, where he still is as of 2015).