Recording Arts

Mon, 14 Jul, 2025 at 10:00 am to Fri, 25 Jul, 2025 at 06:00 pm UTC-07:00

The Knoll | Stanford

CCRMA Summer Workshops
Publisher/HostCCRMA Summer Workshops
Recording Arts
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Create, record & mix your dream project in a legendary facility with a dream community of collaborators learning from a pro teaching team!
About this Event

The Stanford Recording Arts Workshop is back and better than ever! Last year, by popular demand, we expanded to two full weeks. Students loved the expanded time frame so we're doing it again! Week 1 (July 14 - 18) is Producing, Arranging & Recording; Week 2 (July 21- 25) is Mixing, Mastering & Releasing. But the truth is that we go where the recordings take us both weeks. Enroll in one or both weeks -- over 90% of students do both weeks. We will once again produce and release an entire album as a class ensemble in two weeks at Stanford’s state-of-the-art recording studio. Click here to hear 2024's double album recording!

If you’re looking to learn how to record and release a high-end album efficiently, and/or a professional-level recording of that track you’ve always wanted to make with an established industry production team and talented collaborative fellow student musicians ready to help bring your vision to life — this workshop is for you. Students of this course, who range every year from gifted college musicians to music professionals and professors, have gone on to achieve international success with tracks they created at the Stanford Workshop. One is now a Disney Audio Imagineer.

Here’s how it works...

Each student produces one or more collaborative tracks, assisted by the teaching team and fellow students. As we spend our days producing your recordings, teachers and special industry guests will instruct on things like running a recording a session, composing and arranging, microphone selection/polarity/placement, digital audio workstations (DAWs), tracking, comping multiple takes, effects, mixing, mastering, file and project management, branding, promotion, and digital distribution… all by a team who does this on a regular basis professionally (see bios below) but is 100% committed, in work and teaching, on fostering a fun and inclusive environment. That’s the best way to ensure a great recording or learning session, and there’s a reason why one of teacher Cory Cullinan’s most recent hits is called “Positive Energy."

So come get your minds and hands wrapped around custom-tailored solutions for your dream musical projects on Stanford's beautiful campus at one of the world’s most renowned music creativity and technology centers, CCRMA (Stanford’s Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics). You’ll live and breathe music all day and all week with passionate collaborators in a beautiful, acoustically treated Control Room and acoustically adjustable Live Room. A grand piano, collection of high end microphones, revered studio gear, instruments, synthesizers, and a team of collabrators making sure you get the recording you’ve imagined will be at your disposal. Doing so at a professional studio with equivalent facilities and expertise would cost you thousands with none of the personal training, connections and camaraderie.

Our Stanford Recording Arts Workshop ensemble has Stanford’s studio booked 24 hours a day for two weeks straight. Outside official Workshop course hours, students often spend the evenings, early mornings and weekends in the studio together helping each other track and hone their dream creations. The group often goes to lunch and dinner together right on campus. Longterm friendships and music connections are built. Students who attend online may still collaborate with in-person students; we’ve had remote students contribute bass tracks, synths, mixes and more to the collective album, and we trade off holding the Zoom phone for remote ensemble members to keep you right in on the sessions.

A weekly discount is given for students attending in person both weeks and helping create the album from start to finish; each week is $599 on its own, or $999 for both weeks. Favorite on-campus restaurants are a few minutes’ walk; rehearse together in other rooms at CCRMA, on the deck, under the trees, or for the adorable skunks in the back yard. (You think we’re joking…)

We’ll close our unforgettable two weeks with a Listening Party of the album and songs we just created. This is the environment you’ve always dreamed of to learn more about recording, get your dream creative projects done, and rejuvenate your musical muse and collaborative spirit.



About the instructors...


Cory Cullinan is the former Director of Music Technology & Recording Arts at Regis University; former Recording Arts Professor at University of Colorado Denver; former Recording Academy (Grammy) Board Member; chart-topping recording and performing artist Doctor Noize (kids & family music) and Cory Cullinan (adult music); a commissioned composer for stage, screen and orchestra; the owner of Reach Studios in CO; a regular teacher of Master Classes on college campuses and Workshops on Doctor Noize tours; a former award-winning high school Arts Department Head and Music Teacher; has Bachelors degrees in Music and Political Science from Stanford and CCRMA, graduating with Distinction & Honors; and a Masters in Recording Arts from CU Denver.

Our two Teaching Assistants return this year! Elizabeth Anaya is Cory’s former Recording Arts student at Regis University, current Booking, Sales, Business & Studio Manager for his company Doctor Noize Inc., and professional DJ; and Riley Max is a recording artist and stage performer with international acclaim who's a current undergrad at Harvard and Masters student at Berklee School of Music in a joint program by the two schools. Both are former students of the Stanford Recording Arts Workshop.

Feel free to contact Cory Cullinan for questions at corycullinan@alumni.stanford.edu or (303) 886-8826.

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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

The Knoll, 660 Lomita Court, Stanford, United States

Tickets

USD 311.85 to USD 1037.75

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