Department of Music
Recording Studio
If our students are performing great music, it only makes sense that we teach them how to record it too. That’s why music assistant professor and Jazz Ensemble I director Russell Peterson created the Concordia 48 track, Recording Studio a couple years ago.Thanks to frequently updated software, like ProTools, and high-tech recording equipment, along with a room specially fitted with a bass traps and Auralex sound absorption to promote the best sound, you’ll find a full-fledged recording studio just waiting for your ideas and projects.
Each year, a handful of our music students team up to produce Concordia's Beat, a CD of musical performances by Concordia students. The team handles everything from auditions to editing the final piece.
Listen to music recorded in the studio:
“Summertime,” as played by Sax professor, Russell Peterson (all 13 saxophones!)
“Fly to a Lantern,” as played by the Hard-Bop Sax Quartet.
Concordia’s Beat, annual student recording project
The Concordia Band
The Concordia Orchestra: Grieg from the "Holberg Suite" IV. Air
The Concordia College Jazz Ensemble I








