Performing Arts Technology at the University of Michigan

The Department of Performing Arts Technology at the University of Michigan seeks to advance the aesthetics of technology-based arts through performance, the development of emerging technologies, and research. Collaboration and creativity are key components of the interdisciplinary study of music, dance, theatre, engineering, art, and film and video. More information can be found on the official PAT site.

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Review of U-M Symphony Band CD

A review of the University of Michigan Symphony Band CD Artifacts (Equilibrium Records), engineered, mixed, and mastered by Professor Jason Corey.

http://audaud.com/2012/05/artifacts-works-by-bright-sheng-joel-puckett-michael-daugherty-wm-bolcom-u-of-mich-sym-band-equilibrium-records/

‘ARTIFACTS’ = Works by BRIGHT SHENG, JOEL PUCKETT, MICHAEL DAUGHERTY, WM. BOLCOM – U. of Mich. Sym. Band – Equilibrium Records
Posted by Jason Corey at 9:02 AM
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