Dawn Derow puts finishing touches on cabaret project, "My Ship"

Dawn Derow’s performance piece, My Ship: Songs From 1941, won her a MAC Award for Outstanding Female Vocalist. Now, the show–which you can see clips of above, and the entire first half of here–is getting the album treatment, and is nearly closed to finished.

Sessions have been wide-ranging to get a full, old-fashioned orchestra feeling. Along with Derow and her producer Paul Rolnick, Dubway engineer Zach Grappone recorded trumpet, saxophone, trombone, a layered string section, clarinet, flute, and more, to capture the feeling of the time.

Check out some video of the sessions at Derow’s Instagram (linked at the top), and stay tuned for more!

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Progressive Theatre's "The Gospel At Colonus" trailer

Check out the trailer for Progressive Theatre’s adaptation of Lee Breuer’s The Gospel At Colonus – recorded in Dubway’s Mezzanine studio, with Gregory Omar Osborne, Darnell White, and Dubway engineer Zach Grappone serving in producing/engineering capacities.

You can read more about the show and company at the New Jersey Stage article from late last year, and at our previous write up of the sessions.

Jonathan Reid Gealt's vocalists continue tracking, featuring Ashley Jayy and India Carney

India Carney, partially hidden behind an AKG C12.

India Carney, partially hidden behind an AKG C12.

Two more superstar vocalists have added their talents to Jonathan Reid Gealt’s upcoming album, Archetype! Dubway West played host to the amazing Ashley Jayy (Prince, 3rdEyeGirl, Farnell Newton) and India Carney (Lady Gaga, Billie Eilish, H.E.R., Mavis Staples) during two separate sessions in late March, with engineers Chris Montegomery and Patrick Pak.

Ashley Jayy singing, foregrounded by the pandemic’s omnipresent Zoom call and the Audient console

Ashley Jayy singing, foregrounded by the pandemic’s omnipresent Zoom call and the Audient console

These sessions continue a series of vocal recordings that Gealt has been conducting at both Dubway HQ in Manhattan, and Dubway West in LA–sometimes using both facilities simultaneously for remote monitoring or producing. Engineers Pascal McGilvray-Guard and Keenan DuBois have contributed to the project during some of these previous sessions, in addition to the aforementioned Dubway West team.

"The Mind and Music of Chopin" by Richard Kogan, completes work at Dubway

Acclaimed performer, psychiatrist, and lecturer Richard Kogan assembled his usual team at Dubway last month for a new lecture-recital on the music of Frédéric Chopin. The piece, which was filmed at the Curtis M. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, is out now and can be viewed above.

Producer Thomas Mowrey.

Producer Thomas Mowrey.

Dr. Kogan and his longtime producer-collaborator Thomas Mowrey–an extraordinary classical producer with a long career at Deutsche Grammaphon and Decca–have created a series of these visual documents with the Dubway team, which transport the viewer into Kogan’s engrossing lecture-recitals on the psychology of famous composers in the Western art-music canon. Previous entries in the series have covered Beethoven, Tchaikovsky, Bernstein (an artist Mowrey worked with on numerous occasions) Mozart, and more, with Kogan’s masterful playing at the emotional core of each performance.

Dubway editor and engineer Pascal McGilvray-Guard edited the video, and engineer Keenan DuBois handled all sound duties for the studio.

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Dr. Kogan has presented his programs on the psychological origins of musical creativity at some of the world’s most prestigious venues, including the World Economic Forum in Davos and Rockefeller University, in New York. 

Cantor Shani Cohen records, films, at Congregation Beth Elohim, Brooklyn

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Cantor Shani Cohen brought our audiovisual recording rig to the beautiful Congregation Beth Elohim in Park Slope last month, for a shoot of cantorial music in several locations within the synagogue. Dubway engineer Marc Frongillo was on-location to operate recording unit’s microphones–a trio of Neumann mics used to capture the piano and voice–and camera.

Marc Frongillo monitors the setup. Right: Shani Cohen.

Marc Frongillo monitors the setup. Right: Shani Cohen.

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Jonathan Comisar tracks new music with Camille Dietrich

Left to right: Camille Dietrich, Keenan DuBois, and composer Jonathan Comisar.

Left to right: Camille Dietrich, Keenan DuBois, and composer Jonathan Comisar.

Composer/pianist Jonathan Comisar returned to Dubway for a new project of original compositions for piano and cello. He was joined in the session by Camille Dietrich, a regular collaborator, and studio engineer Keenan DuBois. Comisar has previously recorded at Dubway with composer Robert Nath, on sessions that have also involved Dietrich and DuBois. While the project is still in its early days, it appears to be moving fast, and we may have more news on it soon!

Randall Goosby in conversation with Fred Child for Minnesota Public Radio

Violin prodigy Randall Goosby recorded a remote conversation from our studios last week, with renowned radio host Fred Child (host of Performance Today) interviewing the virtuosic instrumentalist over a Zoom connection into our Manhattan studios.

The session was recorded by Dubway engineer Louis Fisher, and produced in partnership with American Public Media and, of course, Minnesota Public Radio.

Have 30 minutes to spare? Check out this beautiful recording of Goosby playing Beethoven’s 9th Violin Sonata (Op. 47) with Zhu Wang–another superstar–with sponsorship and organizing from the Chineke! Foundation.

Dubway records Irish quartet at the Irish Consulate for Panopticon

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Dubway and Panopticon NYC engineers piled into the Irish Consulate on Park Ave earlier this month for a spirited session with a guitar, violin, and woodwind quartet. The recording is part of a shoot organized by friends-of-the-studio Panopticon NYC for the consulate.

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Dubway engineer Mark Frongillo handled the location recording, which combined elements of live concert recording and location audio for film. With our experience doing music, post, location sound, and everything in between, Dubway engineers are a great asset in hybrid situations like this!

Behind-the-scenes production shot of the beautiful shoot location in the Irish Consulate.

Behind-the-scenes production shot of the beautiful shoot location in the Irish Consulate.

Durand Bernarr streams, records from Winston House LA

Singer/songwriter Durand Bernarr took to the stage at Winston House in Venice, CA last week, and Dubway West engineers Patrick Pak and Maja Sazdic were on-site to record the show. The event was aired as a livestream as part of a series of regular Instagram Live shows from the venue, which has continued to stay running (remotely) during the pandemic.

Thanks to Winston House and Durand Bernarr for being great to work with! Check out some photos from the session above, and cheers to a hopefully not-too-far future where live music is back.

"The Lumineers: Live From The Artist's Den" gets theatrical release April 1st

The Lumineers; photo courtesy NPR.

The Lumineers; photo courtesy NPR.

Longtime Dubway partner Live From The Artists’ Den will be premiering a previous episode–the 2016 segment featuring 2010s breakout band The Lumineers–as a theatrical release in select cinemas around the country. Dubway was a proud contributor to the episode, sending Chris Montgomery (now of Dubway West) and head engineer Nathaniel Reichman for location mixing and re-recording mixing duties, respectively.

The announced release date as of posting is April 1st. Check out a trailer for the episode below, and stay tuned for tickets!

David Snyder wraps cast album with engineer Violette Furton

Charles Bloom (center), with engineer Violette Furton (right)

Charles Bloom (center), with engineer Violette Furton (right)

Director David Snyder is wrapping up work on the musical Pablo, a collaboration with composer Charles Bloom about the life of the titular artist. With engineer Violette Furton, who Snyder and Bloom have previously recorded with, they had a smooth session of vocal pick-ups to put the finishing touches on the cast album. David Snyder directed the session remotely, with Bloom in the control room to produce on-site.

We’ll post once the album is available to the public; in the meantime, you can check out our previous write-up of Snyder’s work at Dubway here.

Jonathan Reid Gealt, Mario Jose, at Dubway West

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The newest album from Jonathan Reid Gealt is a geographically diverse affair, with talent located all over the world and no one traveling. For vocalist Mario Jose in Los Angeles, getting to Dubway to record with Gealt meant a quick trip to our L.A. branch, Dubway West. Check out some pictures from our bi-coastal session above and below, read previous coverage of Gealt’s sessions here and here, and stay tuned for release information on the record!

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John Luther Adams preps new release, "Arctic Dreams"

Composer John Luther Adams; still taken from interview with the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra.

Composer John Luther Adams; still taken from interview with the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra.

John Luther Adams is preparing a new release, following the release of his memoir Silences So Deep in December–the thematically related Arctic Dreams, forthcoming on Cold Blue Music this spring. The album is beautifully performed by Synergy Vocals, and was recorded and mixed by Dubway lead engineer Nathaniel Reichman (a longtime collaborator of Adams’), with assistant vocal editing by studio engineer Keenan DuBois.

The composer writes,

This was the first music I composed in my ‘aeolian’ sound world, which grew out of my experiences listening to wind harps on the tundra. As in several of my later string quartets, all the sounds are produced by natural harmonics and open strings. . . . Extensive retuning of the strings is employed.

The sung text is a series of ‘Arctic Litanies,’ composed of the names of Arctic places, plants, birds, weather, and the seasons, in the languages of the Iñupiat (Alaska Inuit) and Gwich’in (Athabascan) peoples of Alaska.

Arctic Dreams is dedicated to the memory of my dear friend Barry Lopez, and is titled after one of his greatest books.

The album will be available at Cold Blue Music (link above) as well as through digital stores this spring.

You can listen to or purchase Adams’ previous release, the towering, collected trilogy of Become albums (also mixed by Reichman)–Become River, Become Ocean, and Become Desertat the artist’s Bandcamp page, in stereo, 5.1 surround, and Dolby Atmos surround formats.

Jonathan Reid Gealt continues album tracking with vocalist Sasha Allen

Sasha Allen and Jonathan Reid Gealt in the Dubway Studios lobby after tracking.

Sasha Allen and Jonathan Reid Gealt in the Dubway Studios lobby after tracking.

Singer/songwriter and Broadway composer Jonathan Reid Gealt is continuing work on his upcoming album at Dubway, and was back in the studio this past week with acclaimed vocalist Sasha Allen (The Rolling Stones, The Pussycat Dolls, Hair). The duo worked on recording Allen’s vocal parts for the project, which involves numerous superstar vocalists of the music and Broadway worlds. Dubway engineers Keenan DuBois and Sydney Fuqua supervised the recording process, with Gealt’s production team patched in remotely.

Stay tuned for the album release and additional details! In the meantime, check out this video of some of Gealt’s previous work below (recorded and shot in Dubway’s Mezzanine).

Violinist Leerone Hakami shoots performance video, audio, in the Mezzanine

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Hakami is currently pursuing a Masters degree at The Juilliard School, where she also received her Bachelor’s. Below, you can find a recent performance from The Crypt Sessions, playing Mozart as part of a clarinet quintet featuring Sam Boutris, in one of New York’s truly unique concert venues.

Dubway recently hosted violinist Leerone Hakami in our flagship Mezzanine studio to record a performance of classical piano and violin music. In-house studio engineer Marc Frongillo tracked the session from behind our SSL 4064 G+ console, using our Mevo wireless video recording rig to capture takes without the need for a camera operator to share the physical space of the live room with the musicians.

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The Mevo remote-recording camera rig, in operation in the live room of our Mezzanine studio.

The Mevo remote-recording camera rig, in operation in the live room of our Mezzanine studio.

Dan & Susan Seidman record musical album in the Main Floor complex

Production and performer duo Dan & Susan Seidman took over our entire Main Floor complex early this month to record a series of vocal piano songs from their musical 5th Avenue. The writers have brought in an excellent crew of musicians to create their pieces, including singers Justin Moniz & Laura Pavles, with pianist Clare Cooper as musical director & accompanist. All in separate rooms, the producers & performers were live, but COVID-safe throughout the recording.

The sessions were tracked by engineers Marc Frongillo and Pascal McGilvray Guard.

The artists have kindly allowed us to share a working clip from the project, which you can check out above!

Kat Liz Kramer: piano and vocals at Dubway NYC

Kat Liz Kramer, courtesy of the artist.

Kat Liz Kramer, courtesy of the artist.

Local NYC songwriter, singer, and producer Kat Liz Kramer took to our Mezzanine and Red Room studio facilities last month to record a set of spirited piano and vocal pieces–all new, original tunes. Kramer and her pianist stayed separate, tracking in isolated rooms to help guarantee the safety of all participants during the session, with the piano getting the advantage of the large Live Room’s high ceilings, and Kat’s vocals favoring the dry, crisp acoustics of one of our Mezzanine’s isolation booths. In another session, Kat and the pianist again split to different rooms–this time in our highly modular & configurable Main Floor Studios, with our Red Room acting as the control for two of our Main Floor’s isolated sound rooms. Engineer Pascal McGilvray Guard sat behind the boards during both sessions, keeping quality and timbre consistent (where appropriate) across the different rooms and pieces of music.

Find more about Kramer, including photos, video, past releases, and biographical information, at her website (linked at the top).

Justin Moniz accompanied by Phil Kadet in the Mezzanine

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NYU Steinhardt professor and all-around knockout vocalist Justin Moniz, accompanied by pianist Phil Kadet, recorded a number of musical pieces with us last week during a series of cozy sessions in our Mezzanine studio. All recording sessions were tracked by Dubway engineer Russell Castiglione through our SSL console, making judicious use of the high-ceilinged spaciousness of our live room to capture the active sound appropriate for a piano in this genre. Moniz and Kadet are both widely recognized musicians (Moniz is also an acclaimed pedagogist) and they brought an excellent energy and sound to our space. Follow each of their work at the websites linked above!

Phil Kadet, foreground, while Castiglione adjusts Moniz’s vocal mic upstage in one of our isolation booths.

Phil Kadet, foreground, while Castiglione adjusts Moniz’s vocal mic upstage in one of our isolation booths.

Houghton & Crehore produce recordings for Down Neck Productions

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Down Neck Productions was in our Mezzanine studio last week for a recording produced by the original Dubway partnership, Al Houghton and Mike Crehore. The session involved a lovely cast of musicians (Mike DeLorenzo, Chris Amelar, Saadi Zain, Jim Mussen) supporting songwriter and vocalist Robin DiLauri. Technical duties were handled by in-house engineer Russell Castiglione, with one of our favorite collaborators, PanopticonNYC, coming in to shoot footage of the artists.

Check back for more, as the project’s audio and video come together. Looking forward to the next!

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