About Jennifer
Jennifer Nulsen is best known for her work as a Grammy nominated audio engineer, having worked across North America as either recording engineer, editing engineer, mastering engineer, or assistant engineer, with such artists as the Boston Symphony Orchestra, Boston Pops Orchestra, Renee Fleming, Dallas Symphony Orchestra, Philadelphia Orchestra, Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, SO Percussion, Yo-Yo Ma, Cleveland Orchestra, Hilary Hahn, Conspirare, Bela Fleck, Virginia Symphony Orchestra, and Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, among others. She has produced concert recordings for the Tanglewood Music Center Orchestra, Cleveland Orchestra, Dallas Symphony Orchestra, New Jersey Symphony Orchestra, McGill Symphony Orchestra, and the Yale School of Music (producing several live multi-camera orchestra web streams). She also produced studio recordings for theatrical chamber orchestras at the Hartt School in West Hartford, CT, for nationally recognized theatre productions. An active freelance engineer, Ms. Nulsen has worked as a recording and editing engineer on many CD releases, as well as editing and mixing engineer on national television broadcasts, and regularly records and mixes classical, rock, jazz, and pop artists for single and EP releases.
Ms. Nulsen is a two-time Grammy nominee and a three-time finalist in the international Audio Engineering Society Student Recording Competition, having received the Traditional Acoustic Gold Award in Los Angeles in 2016. She was also the winner of the 2018 Eleanor Stubley Sound Recording competition, and a recipient of the 2016-2017 John R.E. Bradley Award for Excellence in Sound Recording. She received two Bachelor of Music degrees in music production and technology and piano performance from the Hartt School at the University of Hartford in 2016. She has also completed a master's degree at McGill University in the Sound Recording program, for which she received several fellowships, including the Audio Engineering Society Educational Foundation grant and the Bruce Swedien honorarium. She completed one season at the Banff Centre in Banff, AB, four seasons at the Tanglewood Music Center (two of these as Ozawa Hall Senior Engineer), and one season at the Aspen Music Festival and School as the Head Media Engineer, mastering and distributing concert broadcasts to American Public Media, the European Broadcasting Union, and local media outlets.
During the year, Jennifer is the recording engineer for the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra, an editing engineer for the San Diego Symphony, a mix and editing engineer for the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, and a guest recording engineer and stereo mastering engineer for the Cleveland Orchestra. She was a podcasting engineer for Condé Nast Entertainment, where she mixed programs for The New Yorker, Vanity Fair, Conde Nast Traveler, and Bon Appetit, and is currently a mix engineer for Symphony Space's long-running program, Selected Shorts, and a broadcast engineer for the Metropolitan Opera's Sirius XM and Live in HD broadcasts. She recently received her first three Telly Awards for work with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra as mix engineer, and three Mid-Atlantic Emmys for television programs she recorded with the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra. Ms. Nulsen will begin work as part time faculty at the New School's College of Performing Arts in 2024.
Ms. Nulsen is a two-time Grammy nominee and a three-time finalist in the international Audio Engineering Society Student Recording Competition, having received the Traditional Acoustic Gold Award in Los Angeles in 2016. She was also the winner of the 2018 Eleanor Stubley Sound Recording competition, and a recipient of the 2016-2017 John R.E. Bradley Award for Excellence in Sound Recording. She received two Bachelor of Music degrees in music production and technology and piano performance from the Hartt School at the University of Hartford in 2016. She has also completed a master's degree at McGill University in the Sound Recording program, for which she received several fellowships, including the Audio Engineering Society Educational Foundation grant and the Bruce Swedien honorarium. She completed one season at the Banff Centre in Banff, AB, four seasons at the Tanglewood Music Center (two of these as Ozawa Hall Senior Engineer), and one season at the Aspen Music Festival and School as the Head Media Engineer, mastering and distributing concert broadcasts to American Public Media, the European Broadcasting Union, and local media outlets.
During the year, Jennifer is the recording engineer for the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra, an editing engineer for the San Diego Symphony, a mix and editing engineer for the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, and a guest recording engineer and stereo mastering engineer for the Cleveland Orchestra. She was a podcasting engineer for Condé Nast Entertainment, where she mixed programs for The New Yorker, Vanity Fair, Conde Nast Traveler, and Bon Appetit, and is currently a mix engineer for Symphony Space's long-running program, Selected Shorts, and a broadcast engineer for the Metropolitan Opera's Sirius XM and Live in HD broadcasts. She recently received her first three Telly Awards for work with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra as mix engineer, and three Mid-Atlantic Emmys for television programs she recorded with the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra. Ms. Nulsen will begin work as part time faculty at the New School's College of Performing Arts in 2024.