Audio lecturer at UMA nominated for Grammy

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AUGUSTA — Recording engineer Dave Moulton has been nominated for a Grammy Award for an album titled, “Crumb: Ancient Voices Of Children (A Little Suite For Christmas, A.D. 1979; Three Early Songs, Etc.)” Moulton and Curt Wittig were engineers for the album, which was nominated…
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AUGUSTA — Recording engineer Dave Moulton has been nominated for a Grammy Award for an album titled, “Crumb: Ancient Voices Of Children (A Little Suite For Christmas, A.D. 1979; Three Early Songs, Etc.)”

Moulton and Curt Wittig were engineers for the album, which was nominated in the Best Engineered Album-Classical category. He is a noted recording engineer, researcher and writer for Recording magazine, and the creator of “Golden Ears,” a widely used program of ear training for recording engineers.

Moulton has become a “regular” lecturer at UMA Audio, the audio-recording studio of the jazz and contemporary music program at the University of Maine at Augusta. In 1997, he was invited to teach a day of audio engineering workshops, and he has returned each year since then.

Currently a lecturer at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston and the University of Massachusetts in Lowell, Moulton has just published an audio textbook and is owner of Digital Media Services, a recording studio in Groton, Mass.


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