Shaun Naidoo Legacy Award
At the 2020 Virtual Award Ceremony for the Hall-Musco Conservatory of Music, Adam Borecki received the “Shaun Naidoo Legacy Award”, the only award nominated and given to a faculty member by students.
Music & Technology
At the 2020 Virtual Award Ceremony for the Hall-Musco Conservatory of Music, Adam Borecki received the “Shaun Naidoo Legacy Award”, the only award nominated and given to a faculty member by students.
Adam appeared as a panelist in the Musco Center for the Arts “Celebrate the Magic Flute” Livestream. The event took a look at the post-production and behind-the-scenes of the scheduled production for Opera Chapman’s production of “The Magic Flute“. Watch the full video on YouTube:
Adam was the host of a webinar with choral composer Eric Whitacre. Eric joined a group of over a hundred students on Zoom to talk about his music, the compositional process, and sharing tips for young musicians. Adam managed the Zoom meeting audio as well as handled the Q&A. For more info, visit: https://news.chapman.edu/2020/05/13/a-virtual-afternoon-with-eric-whitacre/
Music Tech students got first-hand experience using a professional, full-format mixing console during a live performance of Chapman’s Jazz Combo and Big Band concert. Students who participated were able to use Dante audio networking technology with a 32 fader mixing desk to create real-time audio mixes of the music.
In the Fall of 2019, Adam Borecki became the Director of Music Technology at Chapman University. Since 2015, Adam has taught music technology courses at Chapman. In 2017, his started working full-time at Chapman, with 75% of his time spent teaching and 25% managing music recordings. Starting in 2019, Adam now serves as the Director … Read more
Starting in its inaugural year, Adam Borecki served as a teacher to young composition students in the Sunset Chamber Music Festival.