Photo: Veronika Heller

Goran Tchubrilo, the founder of The Art of VSL, whom on the left you can see contemplating one of his older Vienna Instruments Series era productions sometime in early 2010s (yes, he has been around for that long :-) is now fast approaching 20 years of music making with Vienna Symphonic Library and software. 

On that fascinating journey, he, among other things:
 - created (in collaboration with the Vienna Symphonic Library) and taught Vienna Training Center, then the world's first dedicated course on all things VSL 
 - worked with a performing classical symphony orchestra that integrated live-controlled VSL instruments into its concerts  and recordings (including a commercial CD release)
  - and finally, as a result of almost two decades of developing VSL production techniques with requirements and standards of classical composer and  conductor in mind,  founded The Art of VSL, a school dedicated to establishing music making with VSL as a new classical music art form: an art form that finally raises to the aspirations of classical musicians (be it composers, conductors or music teachers) to produce performances of classical orchestral music that truly mirror their musical vision.

 

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