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Justin Beach

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New executive director of LIAT seeks to increase opportunities for students

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鈥淓verything that I love to do just happened to make me the perfect candidate to lead an initiative like this.鈥

It might sound a bit clich茅d, but has been waiting his entire life for a position that allows him to compose and record music, play with electronic musical instruments, collaborate with choreographers, experiment with artificial intelligence (AI) and work with students 鈥 the future of the music industry. That鈥檚 why Schulze was the perfect candidate to serve as executive director of the .

Schulze started in college as a trombone major, but graduated with a degree in music technology, a major he largely created on his own. Following college, he worked for 15 years as the director of audio services at the famed Oberlin Conservatory of Music before coming to the 快活app in 2003. After arriving at the , he helped start what has now become an award-winning bachelor of music program in recording and production. The program trains students as engineers and producers in rock, jazz, classical and other musical genres.

In 2017, LIAT was formed as a hub for research and education in multimedia performances. The institute supports future generations of artists and creators through art, technology, culture and education. This quarter, Schulze launched听the first two courses to be offered by LIAT and Lamont. The first is an electronic music class focusing on synthesizer programming; the second is a new song-writing class. Both courses are open to all students across campus and are already so popular that they are at capacity.

鈥淭here are so many talented and passionate music-makers among the student body who did not necessarily come up with a formal music education,鈥 Schulze says. 鈥淭he classes are an interesting mix of half music students and half everyone else. All these students with different backgrounds and different focuses are coming together collaboratively and giving each other ideas that might not have occurred [otherwise].鈥

In addition to music majors, the classes attract students from computer science, engineering and business. 鈥淲e can train them here in a different way to encourage and further their musical endeavors,鈥 Schulze says.

While educating students is the primary focus, research and performance also remain two important directions for LIAT.

For example, the institute plans to partner with the Department of Media, Film and Journalism Studies to produce the music for a short film. Lamont students will compose, perform and record the music, which will be produced by an award winning Hollywood film composer.

Schulze is in collaboration with in electrical engineering to develop sensors that create sound as performers move on a stage. He also is working with in Emergent Digital Practices and at Lamont to develop similar sensors for kathak dance performances. In this case, the sensors will track the positions of the dancers on stage and create video projections to help illustrate their stories in ways never done before.

鈥淓lectronic music composers have been experimenting with AI since the very beginning of AI,鈥 Schulze says. 鈥淲e are using it, for example, to train a computer to be a real-time musical, interacting band member. I can train a computer algorithm to listen to music I鈥檓 playing on a keyboard and jam with me.鈥

All this research and work with students will be applied directly to performances, whether it鈥檚 kathak dance shows, recording original scores for film, or collaborating with the Boulder Ballet to help dancers create music in real time with their movements.

鈥淓verything that we are doing here resonates personally with my passions and interests, and I鈥檓 finding that it also resonates with my students,鈥 Schulze says. 鈥淚t is really exciting because what is going to come out of this is more creative work, more artistic work and richer experiences for students to go out and really be creative artistic professionals rather than just recording engineers or music producers.鈥