Masque Takes Mamma Mia To Clemson; Rodrigo y Gabriela Try Trilogy
Today's Top Story - 11.05.13
Masque Takes Mamma Mia To Clemson » New York, NY (November 4, 2013)—For the most recent production of the hit musical Mamma Mia at Clemson University's Brooks Center, associate sound designer David Patridge turned to Masque Sound to provide a custom audio equipment package to bring sound designers Bobby Aitken and Andrew Bruce's vision to the stage. More »
Cardiff's Forty Part Motet Fills NYC's Cloisters by Kelleigh Welch Since 1938, New York City's Metropolitan Museum of Art has celebrated the art and architecture of medieval Europe with its Cloisters Museum, a separate museum space made up of pieces of five medieval abbeys, which were brought over from Spain, France and Italy and rebuilt on the northern tip of Manhattan in the heart of Fort Tyron Park. As part of a year-long celebration of the Cloisters Museum's 75th Anniversary, the museum is hosting its first modern art installation, The Forty Part Motet (2001) by Janet Cardiff. More »
Quote of the Week
"Our audience is extremely loud. When we're indoors, from 140 feet back at FOH, we've metered the audience at 117 [dB SPL] A-weighted between songs. There's points in the show that I know it's coming and we all duck and cover! I'm never going to try to keep up with that with the PA—the system can do it, but I just think that's irresponsible" --Pete Healey, production manager/FOH engineer for Luke Bryan » From the latest issue of Pro Sound News; want to read more? Click here to subscribe to our free online edition!