Project: Identity Music Production
A 6-week music production programs for teens
Project: Identity Music Production
A 6-week music production programs for teens
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DateTuesdays | October 8 - November 12
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Event Starts5:30 PM
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VenueBethel Woods Center for the Arts
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Doors Open5:30 - 8 PM
Event Details
Project: Identity Music Production launched in the Spring of 2024, introducing teens aged 14-18 to the ins and outs of audio engineering in a professional recording studio.
By popular demand from students and guardians alike, PI: Music Production Part 2 will commence in October. This second installation of the program is designed to give participants more hands-on experience applying the concepts in recording, editing, and re-mixing explored in Part I of the program.
Please note: this class is only available to returning students from Spring 2024.
Meet the Instructors
Bill Moss, Lead Teaching Artist
Bill Moss has spent the past 30 years recording all genres of music in studios, concert halls, and Jazz clubs, watching the transition from reel to reel analog tape to today’s limitless digital world. He has engineered thousands of sessions, and along the way has been nominated for a Grammy Award (Elvis Costello), won a Latin Grammy (Arturo & Chico O’Farrill, Afro-Cuban Jazz Orchestra) and 3 Daytime Emmys (Sesame Street).
He currently has a mixing/mastering studio in Bethel, NY with a focus on podcast mixing.
Mark Partridge, Assistant Teaching Artist
Mark Partridge is a composer, filmmaker and multimedia artist living in the Catskills with his wife, daughter and an ever-growing menagerie of animals. His creative career runs the gamut from pop songwriting to punk bands to film director and experimental sound designer. He's played guitar for most of his life.
These days he loves making music with machines. You can catch his radio show, Ambient Barn, on Radio Catskill!