Björk Reflects On Musical Works In New Podcast
Legendary musician Björk is launching a new podcast reflecting on her unique musical works in a retrospective conversation. The new series launches in September 2022 and will give insight into the creative process and in-depth musical analysis into her ever-evolving sound that has kept her at the top of the music business for many years. […]
An Introduction to Classical Music Production
Many classical musicians have been dedicated to their craft since childhood: they’ve spent thousands of hours perfecting their playing technique, studying theory and harmony and history of music, taking lessons with awe-inspiring (and occasionally fear-inducing) professors, and developing a richness of sound that can fluctuate deftly between dramatic passion and subtle nuance, to make even the most hardened of hearts shed a tear of emotion at such sonic beauty! How do we capture in audio the complex compositions of classical music and the natural resonance of these acoustic instruments, and do justice to the sound that classical musicians and singers have worked so hard to create? Goodbye overdubs and hardcore effects processing: classical music recording and production is generally all about finding the most flattering acoustic space to record in, and capturing the musical instrument or voice in a way that best brings out its natural sonic qualities.