About

Ian Striedter is a New York based audio engineer, producer, photographer, and videographer specializing in classical and acoustic music. He is the chief engineer at Bridge Records, where he provides post-production services for commercial releases and manages digital distribution. Ian is credited on critically acclaimed discs released on the Bridge, Avie, Centaur, and Sono Luminus record labels including premier recordings by composers George Crumb, Paul Lansky, Louis Karchin, William Bland, Fred Lerdahl, and Nico Muhly. Ian’s musicianship is heavily influenced by his years as classical trombonist performing with world class ensembles including the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Aspen Festival Orchestra, Verbier Festival Orchestra, and Boston Symphony Orchestra.

Education

Ian studied at the Peabody Institute of the Johns Hopkins University earning Bachelor of Music Degrees in Trombone Performance and Recording Arts and Sciences as well as a Master of Arts in Acoustics. He went on to earn a Master of Music in Trombone Performance from the New England Conservatory as well as a Master of Music from Bard College through a fellowship with The Orchestra Now.