This week the 127th Audio Engineering Society Convention New York gets underway at New York’s Javitz Center.
“For over 60 years, the AES has been the largest gathering of audio professionals and enthusiasts on the globe, attracting delegates from over 100 countries worldwide.
Workshops, tutorials, technical papers and the trade show floor provide attendees with a wealth of learning, networking and business opportunities.”
Clive Davis Department Professor Jim Anderson serves as the President of AES. And many of our talented faculty and staff including but not limited to Nick Sansano, Jason King, Noah Simon, Michael McCoy will be taking part in this year’s convention events.
Not to mention our students: on for this Friday at 5 pm event, Professor Nick Sansano leads a panel of Recorded Music alums like Jesse Lauter and Carter Matschullat alongside famed producers Bob Power (also a Recorded Music professor), Mark Ronson, Tony Visconti and Jeff Silverman. The event is called “Producing Across Generations: New Challenges, New Solutions – Making Records for Next to Nothing in the 21st Century.”
The Clive Davis Institute is an innovative undergraduate leadership training program for aspiring creative music entrepreneurs, housed at Tisch School of the Arts, New York University. Students who dream of becoming leading executives, recording artists, record producers and music journalists come to us to learn the art and business of creating and selling hit music.