Hey All,
I'm in the process of trying to put together a CD of my concert music. This would be a studio recording of live musicians (not VSL, and hence a little off-topic -- but among the lot of you, you guys seem to know pretty much EVERYTHING). I'm wondering about the whole Eastern European recording routine. This is not orchestral music, but I'm on a pretty tight budget, so I'd like to do it all as cheaply as possible. Does anyone here, by any chance, have any contact info, or general tips, on finding musicians, studios, producers, in Eastern Europe? Also, is Prague still the place to go, or are there other hot-spots for this kind of project?
I should also mention that this is contemporary concert music. Not at all "modernist", or unlistenable (you could check out "reflectere" in the Projects section for an idea), in my opinion, but contains some tricky passages, and would require sympathetic and at least somewhat dedicated performers.
Any thoughts, anybody?
J.
I'm in the process of trying to put together a CD of my concert music. This would be a studio recording of live musicians (not VSL, and hence a little off-topic -- but among the lot of you, you guys seem to know pretty much EVERYTHING). I'm wondering about the whole Eastern European recording routine. This is not orchestral music, but I'm on a pretty tight budget, so I'd like to do it all as cheaply as possible. Does anyone here, by any chance, have any contact info, or general tips, on finding musicians, studios, producers, in Eastern Europe? Also, is Prague still the place to go, or are there other hot-spots for this kind of project?
I should also mention that this is contemporary concert music. Not at all "modernist", or unlistenable (you could check out "reflectere" in the Projects section for an idea), in my opinion, but contains some tricky passages, and would require sympathetic and at least somewhat dedicated performers.
Any thoughts, anybody?
J.