Alex Trecarichi

Role:

Visiting professor / Short term

In CPM since:

2015

ATTIVITA' ARTISTICA E PROFESSIONALE 
Un tempo giornalista e pittore, poi musicista, sound engineer, produttore ed autore, Alex “A3C” Trecarichi è un artista a 360°.
Coinvolto in centinaia di produzioni per registrare, mixare, masterizzare, arrangiare, produrre e suonare strumenti per i più famosi artisti italiani e show televisivi.
Alex è’ anche un riferimento per numerosi professionisti in materia di setup audio digitali e sistemi DAW per computer Apple.
Nel 2003 diede un primo esempio delle sue conoscenze tecniche ed artistiche creando il primo “Instant CD” mai fatto in Italia per il gruppo Elio e Le Storie Tese (CD Brulè), riadattando in seguito quella stessa tecnologia per creare il primo Instant DVD al mondo.
E' il Front of House Engineer di alcuni dei più importanti act italiani ed ha viaggiato il mondo per passione, entrando in contatto con centinaia di persone, imparando le lingue e.. la vita!
Amando le persone e la condivisione, ha sempre colto volentieri l’offerta di insegnare in alcune delle più importanti scuole professionali in Italia.
Nel 2014 ha firmato un contratto di esclusiva come autore e compositore per Warner Music Chappell.
Co-fondatore del collettivo RESET!, nel 2007 ha iniziato ad organizzare enormi eventi e a produrre musica elettronica, entrando in contatto e collaborando con alcuni tra i più famosi artisti dance mondiali, come Fatboy SlimCassius e molti altri.

DIDATTICA
In CPM insegna:

  • Logic.
Sito web: http://www.alextrecarichi.it/

Alex Trecarichi He made headlines

Pop Rock composition: entrance exam a.a.24/25

Thursday 23 May the second exam session for admission to the Academic Pop Rock Composition course for the 2024/2025 academic year
Registration by Thursday 16 May.
Second call for all those who want to become composers by undertaking an educational path at our music school: complete, highly specialized and recognized by the MUR!

Three-year Academic Course in Pop Rock Composition
The peculiarity of the Three-year Academic Course in Pop Rock Composition of our music school, compared to the same course provided by other teaching structures, is that it is characterized by a total number of hours between 580 and 596 hours, with lessons on site and in the studios. associated recording studios such as Alari Park Studios and Core-T-Zone, as well as practice in live contexts.

The Pop Rock Composition course is based on 3 pillars - composing, arranging, producing - which constitute the foundations of an academic path dedicated to those who aspire and aspire to be the reference figure alongside the great artists of the national and international scene, as well as than to personally take care of their own productions.

The course will be led by Diego Maggi and Lorenzo Cazzaniga, as Department Managers. With them: Fabio Nuzzolese, Mell Morcone, Alex Trecarichi, Giovanni Boscariol and Gabriele Comeglio.

Why enroll in an academic course?
There are several benefits deriving from enrolling in academic courses:

Achievement of a three-year degree recognized at state level and equivalent to the three-year degree of any other university and faculty, therefore evaluated in the qualifications for participation in any public competition
Tax deductions on course fees
Tax deductions on rent for off-site students (over 100km away)
Possibility of participating in calls for any scholarships awarded by the Lombardy Region (subject to payment of the DSU - Regional tax for the right to study)
Possibility to participate in the Erasmus+ program
The achievement of the three-year degree gives the right, subject to an entrance exam, to continue studies in the two-year specialization period to obtain the master's degree
Electronic Music Producer
On the same day it will be possible to audition for the Pre-Academic Electronic Music Producer course, the course dedicated to those who wish to train in the world of electronic music production.

Registration by Thursday 16 May.

For information you can contact the Teaching Secretariat by writing to corsi@cpm.it or calling 02.641146.1

Alex Trecarichi

Visiting professor / Short term

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