2008-09 - MSU College of Music - Michigan State University
2008-09 - MSU College of Music - Michigan State University
2008-09 - MSU College of Music - Michigan State University
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Recital Recording Prices<strong>Music</strong> Auditorium 120 MB: $75 Hart Recital Hall: $85Elsewhere on Campus: $165 Off-Campus Local Area: $215Prices include CD master. Other master formats available upon request.Office: 226 <strong>Music</strong> BuildingPhone: (517) 355-7674Fax: (517) 432-2880Recording Services Mailbox: Main Office, 102 <strong>Music</strong> BuildingE-mail: recserv@msu.eduFees are subject to change. Check with Room 226 <strong>Music</strong> Building for estimates.Recording Services recommends that you use e-mail for correspondence.SOUND REINFORCEMENTThe music auditorium is equipped with a sound system in a cabinet located stage left, near thedoor. Keys for audio cabinets must be checked out in the main <strong>of</strong>fice. From the cabinet youmay play CDs, cassettes or plug in your MP3 player. You may also connect a microphone ifnecessary. For more intensive sound needs you may hire Recording Services to provide atechnician and equipment. Information is available at Recording Services, Room 226 musicbuilding. recserv@msu.edu. 355-7674.ROOM USE FOR RECORDINGThe <strong>Music</strong> Auditorium and Hart Recital Hall are the two principle venues for degree-requiredrecitals, both graduate and undergraduate, and therefore must be set aside for that activity.However, there are times when a quality recording is necessary for numerous reasons.Scheduled recording sessions are therefore allowed in the two performance venues for thefollowing purposes:Job applications/AuditionsGraduate School applicationsCompetitionsApplications/Auditions for summer programs/festivalsFor other purposes, such as CD projects for personal use or recording for personal improvement,classrooms are available in the <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Music</strong>, or it may be desirable to investigate thepossibility <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>f-campus sites.Recording sessions may be scheduled one week prior to recording session.The total number <strong>of</strong> scheduled recording hours allowed each semester should not exceed 6except in extremely unusual circumstances.Typical recording sessions are 2 hours in duration, but can vary depending on the availability <strong>of</strong>the hall.Recording may be accomplished by School <strong>of</strong> <strong>Music</strong> Recording Services or by an outsiderecording agent as the performer wishes. Be sure to plan for recording setup when schedulingtimes in the hall.29