Litchfield Jazz Camp

 


 
 

Jazz Production and Recording Engineering Register Online for Litchfield Jazz Camp
Ed Tetreault is the Manager of the Peabody Conservatory Recording Arts & Sciences.

Bollenback is a jazz guitarist who has been teaching at the Litchfield Jazz Camp since 1999

This is a two week course. Students must enroll for both Session One (July 6-11) and Two (July 13-18). The fee for the course is $1,500 for day students and $2,200 for residential students. Additional fees: $50 application fee and $150 one time lab fee. Space is limited so apply early.

Jazz Production and Recording Engineering
is a two-week, hands-on recording seminar for musicians and aspiring recording engineers. The course will be taught by Ed Tetreault and Paul Bollenback. Mr. Tetreault is the Manager of the Peabody Conservatory Recording Arts & Sciences.  He holds a BS in Audio Engineering Technology from the University of Hartford and a MA in Recording and Production from Peabody Conservatory.  Mr. Bollenback is a world renowned jazz guitarist who has performed with Gary Bartz, Jeff “Tain” Watts, Joey DeFrancesco, Joe Locke, and many others. He teaches at Queens College, the New School, Peabody Conservatory and has been teaching at the Litchfield Jazz Camp since 1999. He also has his own jazz record label – Elefant Dreams.

Learn production, recording, mixing, editing and mastering techniques, using computer based recording tools. Musicians and aspiring engineers alike will gain the experience of diving into recording right away, a hands-on experience designed to teach the technical side of computer-based recording while concentrating on production of a complete, great sounding album, ready for marketing and promotion.

Students will learn:
  • Basics of recording to computer hard disk
  • Production concepts
  • The Recording process
  • Mixing and editing
  • Basic mastering
  • Post production and basic marketing and promotion

Please note: This is a full time course, not an elective. Students who wish to also study as music students should consider registering for sessions three and/or four.

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