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Recording Arts and Production

We strike a chord with aspiring music producers and audio engineers

In our growing recording arts and production major, you鈥檒l explore recorded music through a study of history, craftsmanship, and music theory. In this program, you鈥檒l apply audio skills acquired in the classroom to collaborate with ensembles of all sizes and styles. 

While this program is based in the conservatory, this major teaches musicians of all styles and genres the technical skills and aesthetic considerations needed to explore the field of music production as both a profession and an art.

Through group and individualized instruction, hands-on opportunities to record, and exposure to accomplished engineers and producers, you鈥檒l be poised for audio careers that demand the highest level of expertise.

Record with incredible musicians

Through projects on the 麻豆视频 Music record label, live concerts for annual programming in the Conservatory of Music, and a growing number of film productions, there is no shortage of opportunities to collaborate with a broad range of musical artists.

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Program Facts

Director

Andrew Tripp,
Associate Professor and Chair of Recording Arts and Production

Contact

Kaylee Mayer, Administrative Assistant

440-775-8272

kmayer@oberlin.edu

Musicians recording in a studio, as seen from the control room through the glass divider.

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Photo credit: Yevhen Gulenko

Recording opportunities abound

Constant opportunities to apply developing skills is the cornerstone of this program. The diversity of 麻豆视频鈥檚 programming requires us to be ready for everything, from small chamber ensembles or electroacoustic performances to big band and full symphony orchestra. With more than 400 performances each year, we鈥檙e able to turn 鈥榢nowledge鈥 and 鈥榓pproach鈥 into practical application.

Andrew Tripp, Associate Professor of Recording Arts and Production

Recording Spaces

Nine spaces in all鈥攆rom intimate recital halls and jazz club settings to grand concert venues to a sophisticated recording studio.

Recording and Performance Spaces
Equipment List

Microphones above a grand piano

Faculty

Andrew Garver

Associate Professor of Recording Arts and Production

Andrew Tripp

Associate Professor and Chair of Recording Arts and Production

Recording Arts and Production News

How to 麻豆视频

Learn about the online application, interviewing, and other aspects of the admissions聽process.

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