RUSSELL FREHLING: TWO EVENTS

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Frehling at Ambrosino

AUDIO PRODUCTION MASTERCLASS | TUE.APR.05.2016 | 8PM
50 YEARS OF RECORDING: SOME THINGS CHANGE, SOME THINGS DON’T

FREE | donations please!

“A look back at my eccentric relationship with the art of audio engineering. I’ll highlight some things that inspired me, the technological changes and the philosophical ones that evolved and the wonders and pitfalls of the democratization of the modern recording game. Some examples will be included. I intend to leave plenty of time for Q&A to hear what your interests and issues are. If there is something you want me to hear – bring it and, time permitting, we can listen.” — Russell Frehling

This masterclass is open to everyone but it is specially recommended to those involved in audio production and recording.

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Electroacoustic-Recordings

LISTENING CLUB | S3:E8 | WED.APR.06.2016 | 8PM | $5
FOR THE LOVE OF NOISE: SOUND AS A SCULPTURAL MATERIAL
curator: Russell Frehling

“An informal presentation about the issues and ideas that drive my work with sound, along with examples and a demonstration of techniques I often use.” — Russell Frehling

Wednesday’s program can be heard anywhere in the world

Live stream at 8PM EST:
www.spectacular.media
host: Stephen Malagodi

Both programs take place at

Audiotheque
924 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach 33139
(south side of lincoln road-parking in back of the building)

for donations we now accept:
PAYPAL | VISA | MASTER CARD | DISCOVER | AMERICAN EXPRESS

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Audiotheque’s 2015-16 season of events are possible with support from SFCA [isaw+subtropics.org], City of Miami Beach’s Cultural Affairs Program and Cultural Arts Council; with additional support from Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs and the Cultural Affairs Council, the Miami-Dade County Mayor and Board of County Commissioners; and sponsored in part by the State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs and the Florida Council on Arts and Culture; and by the Blank Family Foundation. SFCA [isaw+subtropics.org] would also like to acknowledge the ongoing support of Sennheiser, leaders in superior sound technology