Liz Teutsch

Position
Associate Professor

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Career Highlights
  • Director of academic technology and associate professor, Berklee College of Music, Valencia campus
  • Vice president, Audio Engineering Society (AES), Southern Region, Europe
  • Former director of audio production at Boston University Center for Digital Imaging Arts
  • Freelance recording/mix Engineer, music producer, audio technician, sound for visual media
  • Musician, 30+ years
  • Professional member, Audio Engineering Society; Berklee Valencia AES Chapter faculty advisor
Education
  • School Name
    Berklee College of Music
    Country
    Spain
    Degree
    Master of Music (M.M.)
    Field of Study
    Music Production, Technology Innovation
    Date Degree Received
  • School Name
    Berklee College of Music
    State or Province
    Massachusetts
    Degree
    Professional Diploma
    Field of Study
    Music Production and Engineering
    Date Degree Received
  • School Name
    Dartmouth College
    State or Province
    New Hampshire
    Degree
    Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)
    Field of Study
    Spanish
    Date Degree Received
In Their Own Words

"In addition to music, teaching and education have always been passions of mine. I remember the first class I taught: a one-day pre-calculus class while I was still in high school. I felt that I had the ability to make complex concepts accessible, even to a classroom full of a very diverse group of students. That class was a success, and I’ve been teaching ever since."

"I feel extremely fortunate that I am able to fuse two of my passions—music and education—at Berklee’s Valencia campus, where I have worked and taught since 2013. In the classroom, I work to make music technology accessible to all, recognizing that these tools can also lead to unexpected creative breakthroughs. There are some facets of technology that all students—soon to be professionals—must understand. However, these technology tools can also be used creatively, and it is our students’ explorations and experimentations with them that will continue to propel the music industry forward for many years to come."