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piano-small.jpg Blue Griffin Recording is an independent recording label and full service recording company. We are located in Lansing, Michigan.
Recording engineer and producer Sergei Kvitko has completed degrees in music from Russia and the US, including Doctorate in Piano Performance from Michigan State University. (Read more...)
BGR uses the highest quality equipment to achieve the superb sound that has been praised by Gramophone ("vividly detailed, vibrant sonics"), and American Record Guide ("The recording is close to ideal, rich but clear, truthful, and immediate") among others. (Read more reviews...)
Blue Griffin is a unique label as it follows creation of the CD from beginning to end, from setting up the microphones, recording, editing and mastering, graphic design and printing, to distribution, advertising and sales. (View full Catalog...)
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Since 2006-07 season Blue Griffin and First Presbyterian Church of Lansing sponsor the "FINE ARTS SERIES" . ( Read more about the series ...)

 

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Sep 21
2007

Day of Editing, Night of Mastering - Albertine Votapek, Richard Sherman, Juyeon Kang (Sept. 19, 07)

Posted by sergei in Recording

That was a day!

I started with editing for "Joyful Noise" CD of the pianist Juyeon Kang from Orange City, Iowa, that we recorded in early August. It is going to be a marvelous CD with a great program (Bach, Haydn, Brahms, Debussy, Scriabin... does it get any better than that?). Juyeon is a great pianist with wonderful technique that doesn't get in the way of her musicality. She makes my Steinway sound beautiful!

Then Albertine Votapek stopped by to start working on "The Votapeks - From Mozart to Piazzolla", a two-piano CD that the Votapeks recorded in the middle of August at the Wharton Center.

Then Richard Sherman, professor of flute at MSU and principal flutist of the Lansing Symphony came over to finilize the master of the Spectral Trio CD that is hopefiully going to press next week.

No pictures this time... too much work :-)