Michael Bishop

American recording engineer and record producer
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IntroAmerican recording engineer and record producer
PlacesUnited States of America
wasEngineer Audio engineer Film producer Record producer
Work fieldBusiness Engineering Film, TV, Stage & Radio Music
Gender
Male
Birth1951
Death29 March 2021 (aged 70 years)
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Biography

Michael Joseph Bishop (born 1951) is an American recording engineer and record producer.

1972–1978, Bishop worked as a recording and mastering engineer at Cleveland Recording Company, Cleveland, Ohio. 1978-1988, Bishop was a recording & mastering engineer and studio manager at Suma Recording Studios, Painesville, Ohio. Bishop's first sessions for Telarc Records began in 1978 as a disk mastering engineer on the Lorin Maazel/Cleveland Orchestra direct-to-disk release: Direct From Cleveland, the first modern direct-to-disk orchestral recording. 1978-1988, Bishop worked as a freelance recording and mix engineer on a number of Telarc Records recording sessions. From 1988 to 2008, Bishop worked as the Chief Recording Engineer for Telarc Records, keeping Telarc at the technical forefront with 20- & 24-bit recording, surround recording, DTS surround releases, 192 kHz pcm recording, DSD recording technology, DVD-Audio releases, and SACD releases. Concord Music Group closed Telarc's Production Department in December 2008, ending the run of the last full-service in-house production staff at a record label.

As of 2009, a few members of the original Telarc team, including Bishop, have created Five/Four Productions. Five/Four Productions - http://Recording.Pro

He is the recipient of ten Grammy Awards:

  • 1997: Best Engineered Album, Classical for Copland: The Music Of America (Fanfare For The Common Man; Rodeo)
  • 2002: Best Choral Performance for Vaughan Williams: A Sea Symphony (Sym. No. 1)
  • 2002: Best Classical Album for Vaughan Williams: A Sea Symphony (Sym. No. 1)
  • 2002: Best Engineered Album, Classical for Vaughan Williams: A Sea Symphony (Sym. No. 1)
  • 2004: Best Choral Performance for Berlioz: Requiem
  • 2006: Best Engineered Album, Classical for Elgar: Enigma Variations; Britten: The Young Person's Guide To The Orchestra, Four Sea Interludes
  • 2007: Best Classical Crossover Album for A Love Supreme: The Legacy Of John Coltrane
  • 2008: Best Surround Sound Album for Mussorgsky: Pictures At An Exhibition; Night On Bald Mountain; Prelude To Khovanshchina
  • 2009: Best Surround Sound Album for Transmigration
  • 2015: Best Engineered Album, Classical for "Vaughan Williams: Dona nobis pacem; Symphony No. 4; The Lark Ascending"
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