Reminder - ARSC NY Meeting tonight at CCNY |
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Reminder - ARSC NY Meeting tonight at CCNY |
Oct 22 2009, 09:32 AM
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ARSC New York Chapter
October 2009 Meeting Thursday, 10/22/09 at the CUNY Sonic Arts Center West 140th St. & Convent Ave., New York Shepard Hall – Recital Hall - Room 95 Directions: Take the 1 train to 137th Street City College and walk north to 140th St. & Broadway, then go east to 140th St. & Convent Ave. Or Take the A, B, C, or D trains to 145th St, go south on St. Nicholas to 141st St, (one long block), then west one block to Convent Ave. and south one more block to 140th & Convent Ave. NY ARSC Meeting from 7pm to 9pm ~ doors (and refreshments) at 6:30 ~ A Presentation by Paul Kozel founder of The Sonic Arts Center At CCNY The Sonic Arts Center at CCNY offers 4-year Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees in Music with a concentration in Music and Audio Technology. Their program provides an in-depth curriculum emphasizing real-world skills with a project-based approach. Students enjoy a well-rounded program, with emphasis on audio technology, music theory, orchestration, and history to help them compete in a field that today demands an ever-growing and highly diverse skill set. Join the New York Chapter of ARSC – The Association for Recorded Sound Collections – as we hear from Paul Kozel, who founded the Sonic Arts Center in 1994. Professor Kozel designed the original studios at the Sonic Arts Center, as well as all subsequent upgrades to the facility. He also created the curriculum and program for the Bachelor of Fine Arts in Music and Audio Technology BFA. He is a composer/arranger, recording/mixing engineer, sound designer, producer, and studio designer. His professional experience includes work in documentaries, movies, music CDs, concert music, and studio design projects All ARSC NY Chapter meetings are free and open to the public. To join ARSC, visit http://www.arsc-audio.org |
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