Faculty

Don Wright Faculty of Music

Supervisor Name

Dr. Omar Daniel

Keywords

classical music recording, editing classical music, mixing and mastering

Description

An outline of the process to create a classical music recording for commercial use in the style of a “how-to” guide. The guide aims to present the three main steps of creating a commercial classical music recording, which includes recording, editing, and creating post-mastering materials such as an album cover. The purpose of this guide is to make classical music-making more accessible to a variety of audiences and provide a behind the scenes view on how classical music recordings are created.

Acknowledgements

I would like to thank and acknowledge Dr. Omar Daniel, the Western USRI program and the Don Wright Faculty of Music for their support.

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Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 4.0 License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 4.0 License

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Creating a Commercial Classical Music Recording

An outline of the process to create a classical music recording for commercial use in the style of a “how-to” guide. The guide aims to present the three main steps of creating a commercial classical music recording, which includes recording, editing, and creating post-mastering materials such as an album cover. The purpose of this guide is to make classical music-making more accessible to a variety of audiences and provide a behind the scenes view on how classical music recordings are created.

 

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