Eberhard Sengpiel
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Eberhard Sengpiel is a multiple Grammy award-winning sound engineer. He is also a musician in his own right and a lecturer at the Berlin University of the Arts.
Sengpiel studied electrical engineering in Berlin (Germany). As a musician, he studied composition and led several dance music bands. He was a development engineer in the field of audio technology and was among the developers of the HiFi standard DIN 45500. As a sound engineer, he worked with pop musicians such as Reinhard Mey, Peter Maffay, and the Fischer Choirs; in the field of classical music, he is doing recordings of the New York Philharmonic, the Berlin Philharmonic, the National Sympony Orchestra (Washington D.C.), the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, The Cleveland Orchestra and various famous chamber music artists, to mention only Il Giardino Armonico, Andreas Staier, and Concerto Cologne (Concerto Köln).
He lectures at the Berlin University of the Arts on microphone recordings and analog and digital sound studio technologies in surround sound and stereo for tonmeister students. [1] (http://www.sengpielaudio.com)
Grammy awards
Sengpiel has won the following Grammys as a sound engineer:
- 2002 Grammy_Award for Best Instrumental Soloist(s) Performance (with_orchestra): Richard Strauss: Wind Concertos
- Horn Concerto No. 1 (Dale Clevenger)
- Strauss: Oboe Concerto Alex Klein - Oboe, Larry Combs - Clarinet, Daniel McGill - Bassoon, Daniel Barenboim - Conductor/Piano, Chicago Symphony Orchestra.
- 2003 Grammy Award for Best Opera Recording: Richard Wagner: Tannhäuser (Tannhauser)
- Daniel Barenboim (conductor), Jane Eaglen, Thomas Hampson, Waltraud Meier, René Pape, Peter Seiffert, Choir of the German State Opera of Berlin and the State Orchestra of Berlin (Opera unter den Linden).
- 2003 Grammy_Awards_of_2003
External link
- Forum for microphone recordings and sound studio techniques. Sengpiel's official site (http://www.sengpielaudio.com) is mostly in German (although with some English-language material). It includes an extensive discography and much material related to his lectures on sound recordings for the Berlin Tonmeister Institute.
Very famous are his:
- Audio calculators, formulas, and converters useful in acoustics and in recording techniques (in English) (http://www.sengpielaudio.com/Calculations03.htm)