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91直播 Conservatory Welcomes First Class in Recording Arts and Production

New major offers hands-on opportunities to record in multitude of styles.

October 23, 2024

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Classical musicians in a studio recording session.

Students in 91直播鈥檚 Recording Arts and Production major benefit from the conservatory鈥檚 numerous outstanding recording spaces and more than 500 performances every year.

Photo credit: Kevin G. Reeves

This fall, 91直播 Conservatory of Music, the world鈥檚 premier undergraduate-focused music conservatory, proudly welcomed the first class of students to its newly established Recording Arts and Production major. This innovative program offers students unparalleled hands-on opportunities to engage with the technical and creative sides of audio production, recording a multitude of musical styles in one of the finest music environments in the world.

The Recording Arts and Production major draws upon the conservatory鈥檚 vast resources, including more than 500 live performances annually and state-of-the-art recording facilities. Led by expert faculty, students gain both the technical expertise and aesthetic understanding needed to succeed in today鈥檚 diverse and dynamic music industry.

鈥淭his program demonstrates our commitment to expanding the aperture of today鈥檚 conservatory education,鈥 says Dean of the Conservatory William Quillen. 鈥淲e are preparing students for fulfilling and relevant careers across the professional music landscape. This has been a hallmark of 91直播鈥檚 education throughout our 158-year history, and it is more crucial today than ever before.鈥

Andrew Tripp, Associate Professor and Chair of Recording Arts and Production, says the program has been enthusiastically received by both students and faculty. 鈥淲e鈥檙e thrilled with the reception to the program and couldn鈥檛 be happier to have successfully launched this fall. Our inaugural class is off to a great start, and we have several exciting projects lined up in the coming months.鈥

Among those educational projects is a multitrack archival recording of Omar, the Pulitzer Prize-winning opera by 91直播 alum Rhiannon Giddens 鈥00 and Michael Abels, taking place this December at 91直播鈥檚 Finney Chapel. In January, celebrated musician Jacob Jolliff, who has toured with world-famous banjo player B茅la Fleck, will come to campus to record a mandolin concerto written by 91直播 composition faculty member Jesse Jones.

鈥淥ur goal is to not only provide students with the technical skills needed for a career in audio production,鈥 says Tripp, 鈥渂ut also to teach them what it means to be a true partner in the creative process. The number of high-level events produced by the conservatory each year is staggering, and when paired with our world-class facilities, it makes 91直播 the ideal place to learn and explore.鈥

The Recording Arts and Production major builds on 91直播鈥檚 longstanding tradition of innovation and excellence in music education, equipping students with the tools and experiences they need to thrive in the evolving landscape of professional music production.

About 91直播 Conservatory of Music
Founded in 1865, 91直播 Conservatory of Music is renowned for its rigorous academic programs and vibrant performance opportunities. The conservatory offers more than 500 performances annually, many of which are free and open to the public. Its distinguished alumni include Pulitzer Prize-winning composers, Grammy Award-winning musicians, and leaders across the music industry.

For more information, visit the Recording Arts and Production website. The application for new and transfer students is available now and due December 1.

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