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Music Production and Engineering Major at Berklee : ウィキペディア英語版 | Music Production and Engineering Major at Berklee
The Music Production & Engineering (MP&E) Major at Berklee College of Music is notable for attempting to give students an integrated understanding of the recording and production process, rather than focusing on the engineering aspects alone. Courses cover the technologies for documenting music, as well as the collaborative elements of studio work, and the business of recording.〔Batzdorf, Nick, “The Third Decade Begins: Music Production & Engineering at Berklee Passes a Milestone”, Berklee Today, http://www.berklee.edu/bt/153/third_decade.html, accessed 6/10/10〕 ==Department history== The first recording facility at Berklee was a 2-track studio in the basement of Berklee’s main building, 1140 Boylston Street. Joe Hostetter offered the first elective course in Sound Recording in 1972.〔Hazell, Ed, ''Berklee: The First 50 Years'' (Berklee Press Publications, 1995), p.152〕 With the encouragement of producer Arif Mardin, the college built its first 8-track studio in 1974. Within a few years, as enrollment in recording courses increased, a second 8-track studio was added.〔Batzdorf, Nick, “The Third Decade Begins: Music Production & Engineering at Berklee Passes a Milestone”, Berklee Today, http://www.berklee.edu/bt/153/third_decade.html, accessed 6/10/10〕 In 1977 the Department of Audio Recording was formed, with Hostetter as its first Chair.〔Hazell, Ed, ''Berklee: The First 50 Years'' (Berklee Press Publications, 1995), p.152〕 In March 1982 Berklee Provost Bob Share hired Boston recording studio owner, Wayne Wadhams to recommend whether the school should eliminate the Audio Recording Major or create a new program with new studios and additional faculty. After discussion with Berklee faculty, students, and music industry executives, Wadhams recommended a program designed to instruct students in technical aspects of recording and production as well as the collaborative process and business affairs of labels. The Music Production and Engineering Department was established and a new major was offered in January 1983. Three new production and recording studios were designed and constructed, two of them were wired to the Berklee Performance Center, allowing live performances to be remotely recorded and monitored. A fourth, larger studio was completed in June 1983.〔http://mpe.berklee.edu/about/history/, accessed 6/9/10〕 Don Puluse was named chair of the department in August 1983.〔Hazell, Ed, ''Berklee: The First 50 Years'' (Berklee Press Publications, 1995), p. 192〕 The current department chair is Rob Jaczko.〔http://mpe.berklee.edu/people/faculty/index.php?id=rjaczko@berklee.edu, accessed 6/15/10〕 The program has continued to expand its facilities, with 13 studios in operation in 2009.〔http://www.berklee.edu/about/facts.html, accessed 6/11/10〕
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