Trebas Institute graduate is nominated for 2 Grammy Awards
Posted on: Thursday, 5 February 2009, 13:02 CST
MONTREAL, Feb. 5 /PRNewswire/ - Mike Piersante, Recording
Engineer/Mixer, a graduate of Trebas Institute, is nominated by the National
Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences (NARAS) for two of the most important
"Grammy" Awards (February, 2009), "Record of the Year" and "Album of the
Year". Mike was the Engineer/Mixer for the track "Please Read The Letter" from
the album "Raising Sand" performed by Robert Plant (of Led Zeppelin) and
Alison Krauss. This unusual recording and combo of artists was produced by the
legendary T. Bone Burnett. The single track is up for a Grammy for Record of
the Year. The second Grammy Award that the Trebas graduate, Mike Piersante, is
nominated for is the album, "Raising Sand". This will not be Mike's first
Grammy Award, since a few years ago, he was honored with the Grammy for Alison
Krauss & Union Station's "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" Mike works regularly
with T. Bone Burnett at the latter's studio in Los Angeles. Mike has also done
music recording and mixing for films including "Across The Universe", "Happy
Feet" , "Cold Mountain", among many others.
One of the first colleges in North America to offer training and education
in the music business, the recording arts and sciences, and audio engineering
& production, Trebas Institute has been a leader in developing advanced
curricula for the industry. Thousands of students have gone through the
academic programs at Trebas and many graduates have done extremely well.
However, it is rare for anyone to win the "big prize", the Grammy" Award, or
the Juno , which several Trebas grads have won in the past.
Mike Piersante is not the first Trebas graduate to win a Grammy. Jeremy
Harding, artist manager/producer/songwriter/ publisher/recording engineer, won
the Grammy for his artist Sean Paul. Jeremy graduated from Trebas in 1989.
"It is the intensity, comprehensiveness, and focus of the courses (towards
the needs of the industry) that produce such a high calibre and quantity of
successful graduates," says David P. Leonard, President and Founder of Trebas
Institute. "Of course, we're proud of all of our grads for their hard work at
the Institute and for their resultant achievements, but it is especially
rewarding to hear about our graduates who are recognized by their peers, at
the highest level, such as Mike Piersante and Jeremy Harding. I am thrilled to
hear this incredible news and I congratulate our graduates for their
achievements. When prospective students come to the college for their first
interview and ask the Admissions Counsellor whether or not there will be a job
for them after they complete their studies, the most honest answer we can give
is 'Yes, there's a position for anyone who wants it badly enough, provided you
put in the extreme effort required to acquire the knowledge, skills, and
professional attitude necessary to succeed; it takes passion, focus, and a
modicum of talent in the respective field to succeed'"
Trebas Institute has campuses in Toronto and Montreal, with fulltime,
one-year Diploma programs in Audio Engineering & Production and DJ Arts,
Entertainment Management, Film & Television Production, and Event & Venue
Management." Trebas instructors are working professionals in the industry,
which helps to keep the course material "up-to-date" to meet the current and
future needs of the music, film, television, and event management industries,"
says Leonard. For further information concerning details of the Trebas
curriculum, instructors, successful graduates, and Trebas special events,
check out the Website at www.trebas.com or contact the Admissions Department
at either campus.
SOURCE Trebas Institute
Source: PR Newswire
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