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Grace Stensland 鈥23, a sound designer and sound effects editor for animated films and TV, delights in odd noises.
University campuses look and feel different this fall, but as we continue to social distance and limit the capacity of large spaces, Rochester musicians have found ways to stay connected with their audiences.
During a recent master class, four-time Grammy Winner and Skywalker Sound director Leslie Ann Jones was impressed to find that nearly half of the 天美视频 students gathered were women.
The University鈥檚 $3 million investment in a new state-of-the-art recording studio, control room, mixing rooms, and sound design lab is a major milestone for Rochester鈥檚 now six-year-old audio and music engineering program.
Combining her life-long love for music with her interest in technology led Sanaa Finley 鈥23 to feel 鈥渞ight at home鈥 at Rochester.
Warble. Wow. Flutter. A team of audio and music engineering graduates is bring back these irregular, low-fi sounds from four-track cassette recordings of the 1980s and 鈥90s with a digital plug-in.
They major in optical engineering and minor in Italian. Or work toward dual degrees in music and computer science. Or pursue two minors while majoring in audio and music engineering. Meet the graduating seniors from the Hajim School of Engineering and Applied Sciences honored for pursuing dual degrees or minors in the humanities.
As a classical guitarist, Juan Estrella 鈥18 chafes at the constraints traditional instruments place on artistic expression. As an engineer, he is attempting to create a 鈥渘ew electronic musical interface鈥 that would set a new standard for instrument design.
What began as a 鈥渟illy pastime鈥 of tossing ice chunks down a borehole in Taylor Glacier, Antarctica, has led to a video with more than 8 million views and a collaboration between an acoustics expert and a climate scientist.
Using recital halls as their 鈥渓abs,鈥 and recording some of the best music students in the world, University researchers are creating virtual reality videos of concerts that literally immerse viewers 鈥渨ithin鈥 the performance onstage.