STUDENT SECTION MEETING - PRESENTATION

WHEN:  Sunday February 20, 2005
TIME: Meeting at 7:00 pm
TOPIC: Recording and Production of Acoustic Music
SPEAKER: Todd Whitelock, Grammy Award Winner (2004), Sony Music Studios
LOCATION: Video Studio, Duderstadt Center, University of Michigan
LOCAL CONTACT:  Jason Corey, Faculty Advisor, 734-615-4383

Outline of Presentation

In his talk, Todd Whitelock will discuss selected projects he has worked on and include details about session set-up and organization. He will play examples of his work and describe the recording, editing, and mixing process.

Biography

After completing a music degree at Berklee College of Music, Todd Whitelock started his career in music recording with an internship and eventual full-time position at Power Station Studio in New York City. After a few years he moved to Sony Classical Productions and is currently a Senior Recording Engineer at Sony Music Studios. He has worked with some of the finest musicians in the world including Yo-Yo Ma, Wynton Marsalis, the Los Angeles Philharmonic conducted by Esa-Pekka Salonen, James Taylor, Allison Krauss, Bobby McFerrin, Mark O'Connor, and Edgar Meyer. Additionally he has also done a significant amount of remastering work and recording of music for films and TV. Mr. Whitelock is the recipient of two Grammy Awards: Best Engineered Album, Classical for Yo-Yo Ma's Obrigado Brazil (2004) and Best Broadway Cast Album for Gypsy (2004).

Todd Whitelock speaks about his recordings.

UM AES Members with Toddd Whitelock (center)