Get Insider Tips on Music Careers and Berklee Online Programs at Our Live Webinar
On Wednesday, February 18 at 1 PM ET, join Enrique Gonzalez Müller, as he shares key insights from his Berklee Online courses Creative Recording and Editing Techniques in Music Production and Music Production: Maximizing Emotion Through Performance, Arrangement, and Sound.
Live Q&A sessions are intended to help you learn more about Berklee Online’s offerings and meet the people who advise, teach, and lead at the world’s largest online music college. To save your spot and to set a calendar reminder before the next event, click below.
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Wondering what to ask? Here are some questions we’d be happy to answer for you:
- How do I sign up for a course this semester?
- What does a certificate program entail?
- Could you talk about Berklee Online’s shorter offerings, like masterclasses and four-week courses?
- How much will I get to interact with my classmates and instructor?
- What do I need to know before starting a degree application?
More About Enrique Gonzalez Müller
Enrique Gonzalez Müller has collected career-defining epiphanies in studios around the world—whether it’s Tina Turner stopping a session to remind everyone why they make music, Dave Matthews rewriting a lyric sheet an hour before stepping to the mic, or MC Hammer dancing behind a control-room couch. He has also worked with Nine Inch Nails, Joan Baez, and a long list of artists in the US, Europe, and his home country of Venezuela, where his productions have earned multiple Latin Grammy Awards. As a Berklee professor and the program director for Berklee Online’s Music Production Graduate program, he brings those principles—and that curiosity—to every class.
Even if you can’t make the webinar, register anyway to receive a recording after the event. We look forward to hearing from you!
If you missed the previous live Q&A session with special guest Maria Finkelmeier, or if you would like to watch it again, the entire session is now available for playback.
A Berklee Online course author, percussionist, and arts entrepreneur, Maria has been named a “one-woman dynamo” by The Boston Globe. She is the founder and director of the Boston-based nonprofit Kadence Arts and the cofounder of Masary Studios, a sound, light, and performance collective. Finkelmeier has brought contemporary percussion to concert halls across the United States and Europe. And she also wrote and teaches the Berklee Online course Creative Entrepreneurship Fundamentals.
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