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April 6th, 2009

Anthony Glise / The Nova Project on EQ Magazine’s “EQTV”

Dear Friends,
EQ Magazine – the most respected publication in the recording industry – is offering a series of 4, on-line Recording Lessons featuring Anthony Glise (“The Nova Project”), hosted by producer and EQ Magazine staff writer, Jeff Anderson at the following links:
#1-Intro
#2-OTRF Miking
#3-Rock Miking
#4-Nova Miking
The free, on-line lessons address miking techniques when recording traditional classical instruments as used by the progressive rock group, The Nova Project (Anthony Glise, Jason Riley, James Kew & Nick Baker).
Jeff Anderson, staff writer for EQ Magazine and owner of Sound Logic Studios, is producing one of the new Nova Project CDs, “The Nova Project – Unplugged,” slated for 2011 release.
Anthony Glise was also recently interviewed by Anderson in EQ Magazine (8/07) alongside famed producers, Thomas Ransom, Michael Siefert (for Tori Amos) Alan Moulder (for Smashing Pumpkins, Nine Inch Nails, Melissa Etheridge, etc.).
Current Nova Project updates are at the Nova Project website and myspace page.

April 6th, 2009

Anthony Glise and LaBella Strings

Anthony Glise and The Nova Project are being featured in an endorsement insert appearing in sets of classical guitar strings distributed world-wide from the famed strings manufacturer, LaBella String Company. Anthony signed with LaBella in 1983 and he remains one of their strongest endorsers – not only for their astounding products but for their sincere commitment to arts education and outreach activities.
The Nova Project is an avant-garde “classical prog” ensemble featuring Anthony Glise, Jason Riley [guitars] James Kew [6-string electric ‘cello] and Nick Baker [percussion]. Free MP3s and Videos are available at The Nova Project’s myspace page.
LaBella, founded in 17th-Century Italy, supplied strings to makers such as Amati and Stradavari. Today, LaBella is still recognized as the most respected string company in the world with an incredible range of products including nylon, steel and even gut strings for historical instruments.
More information in this pdf or the LaBella website.

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