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Record at GBH

Jun 18, 2023

Fraser Performance Studio's state-of-the-art facilities are ideal for anyone seeking superior audio services. Musicians, students, record labels, radio, television, theater, publishers, and businesses have used our engineers and studios with world-class results. We specialize in all styles of acoustic music: classical, jazz, and folk.

Fraser Performance Studio

Instruments

Control One

Control Two

Other Studios

WGBH Radio Studios One Guest St., Boston, MA, 02135Basic rental includes studio and control room with engineer. Rates vary depending on time and requirements. Recording and post-production packages are available on request. Discounts are available for multiple rentals.

ContactFraser Performance StudioStudio rentals, recording sessions, post-production WGBH Production Group [email protected] or 617-300-2349

Other Radio StudiosComrex/Tieline, Podcasts, Radio Interviews, etc. Gary Mott [email protected] (for same or next day requests only)

Antonio Oliart

Engineer/Producer

A double Grammy winner in 2020, Antonio Oliart has been at WGBH since 1995. His training includes a Masters of Music degree in flute performance from The Mannes College of Music in New York City. He also holds a Masters Degree in Sound Recording from McGill University in Montreal, Quebec. He has produced CD's for labels such as Analekta Records, Warner in Japan, Centaur, Hungaroton and has worked for Philips, Erato, Teldec, Telarc, Koch International, Deutsche Grammophon and many other record companies as a recording engineer, editor and mastering engineer. Antonio has won several awards besides his Grammys for his work at WGBH including three New England Emmy awards for outstanding individual achievement in audio.

Robin Moore

Engineer

Robin Moore has been at WGBH since 1998. She is an electrical engineering graduate from Brown University and has also studied music production and engineering extensively at the Berklee College of Music. She has been engineering music recording projects since 1988, and her complete audio engineering discography includes projects for major labels like Sony/Epic Records and Motown Records. Additionally, she is a musician and composer with a strong background in MIDI computer music and keyboard instruments.

Christopher D. Anderson, C.A.S.

Engineer/Producer

Chris has been on staff at WGBH since 2016, and is an alumnus of the Berklee College of Music's Music Production and Engineering program. As a former studio owner, he hosted a range of acts - from Aerosmith, Guns 'n Roses and Trent Reznor to the Judds, Yo Yo Ma, Tony Levin and Stephane Grappelli to Taj Mahal and Livingston Taylor. As a recording engineer, editor and mix engineer, Chris has worked with a variety of artists, including acclaimed composer Curtis K. Hughes, noted B3 organist Ron Levy, jazz trombone legend Dave Bargeron, as well as indie/folk rock darlings Of Monsters And Men, Chadwick Stokes, and Mandolin Orange. He has also mixed numerous live shows and television broadcasts, as well as audio post-production for a range of music, film and television programming. Chris is also an educator - he has been on the Music Production faculty at his alma mater, Berklee, as well as having served as guest lecturer in Northeastern University's Music Department. He is currently an adjunct professor at Boston University, where he teaches Sound Design for Film and Television in the Film Department at the University's College of Communication.

Miles Smith

Staff Maintenance Engineer

Miles Smith has been involved in the design and construction of dozens of studios, including radio broadcast studios, recording studios, and post-production facilities in New York, Boston, Washington DC, Haiti and Grenada. Miles is the recording and mastering engineer for the NPR program Selected Shorts. He is the Chief Engineer for the Spanish Beisbol Network, and works with This American Life as a technical consultant. He has been tech director of several radio conferences and music festivals, and has engineered three Grammy nominated records. He has done stereo sound gathering for radio productions in Wyoming, Texas, Vermont, Kenya, Zimbabwe, Ethiopia, Pakistan, India, and many other locales.

Jon Frank

Staff Maintenance Engineer

The broadcasting bug first bit Jon Frank at age seven when his father took him on a tour of the NBC studios in New York City. By age, 16 Jon was working at the Trinity College student radio station and, in 1971, Jon joined the New York University student radio station while pursuing a degree in film and television. Upon graduating from NYU Jon came to New England as Chief Engineer of WCOD on Cape Cod. From there he moved to Boston working at WVBF and WJIB before landing at WHDH radio where he advanced to the position of Chief Engineer. In 1987, Jon moved in to television at Channel 68, Channel 7, and Cramer Video productions. In 1991, Jon joined the engineering staff at WGBH. Jon helped plan and supervise the construction of the WGBH Radio facilities including the installation of the SSL C200 music-mixing console.