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Lamont School of Music

Faculty: Audio Production

Michael Schulze in recording studio

Michael Schulze at Recording Studio

The Professional Recording Studio at the Lamont School of Music, University of Denver, Robert and Judi Newman Center for the Performing Arts

High-Tech Facility

The Newman Center uses state-of-the-art technology in both communications and audio/visual equipment.  Each of the performance, rehearsal and practice spaces in the Newman Center are wired to the recording studio, located in the lower level of Trevorrow Hall.  From international artists performing in Gates Concert Hall, to faculty and student recitals in any of the rehearsal spaces, each room may be multi-track recorded to produce professional quality recordings. Classrooms use "smart-to-the-seat" technology, whereby computer ports and electrical outlets are wired to every seat in every classroom in the building.

Michael   Schulze

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Michael J. Schulze is based in Denver, Colorado, where he is developing the Audio Production Curriculum at the University of Denver, Lamont School of Music.  

  • Office:  Newman Center for the Performing Arts, Room 225
  • Phone:  303-871-6984
  • Email:  mschulze@du.edu
  • Focus: Students in the Audio Production program learn to record and produce musical genres from rock to jazz to classical.
  • Background: 

    He holds the Bachelor of Music in Music Technology degree from the University of Illinois. Mr. Schulze is also a professional trombonist, commercial arranger, composer and midi programmer.

  • Interests: 

    He is also active as a producer and engineer for popular, jazz, bluegrass, classical, and world music recording projects.  His articles appear regularly in Recording magazine.

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