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› Barry Hufker

Position Professor; Audio Production
Department Electronic and Photographic Media
Home Campus St. Louis (Webster Groves)
Courses taught Audio Production, Multitrack Recording, Audio Engineering
Education M.A., Webster University; B.A., University of Missouri-St. Louis
Professional Experience Barry Hufker has served as production manager for KWMU-FM. Spending more than 27 years in radio, Hufker was responsible for several important technical "firsts." These innovations include the introduction of compact discs and digital recording to St. Louis, as well as the premiere of Ambisonic surround sound broadcasts to the nation.
Hufker's experience in radio production, "live" and "live-on-tape" broadcasts is broad. He has been the associate producer of the national broadcasts of the Saint Louis Symphony. He has recorded Opera Theatre of Saint Louis for more than 27 years. Hufker also produced many of these recordings for National Public Radio. He is a member of the Audio Engineering Society and the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (NARAS).
Hufker regularly records classical, jazz and ethnic music for compact disc, DVD and broadcast. Some of his credits include The Frank Vignola Rhythm Machine, Los Angeles Guitar Quartet, Eubie Blake, Bobby McFerrin, Clark Terry, Zoot Sims, Arlo Guthrie, Dave Brubeck, Tommy Emmanuel, the Los Angeles Guitar Quartet, Chanticleer, the Prague Chamber Orchestra, Jorge Morel, Quink Vocal Ensemble, Opera Theatre of Saint Louis, the Saint Louis Chamber Chorus, the Hanser-McClellan Guitar Duo, Johnny Johnson Quartet, the Tonga Community of Hawaii and the Swingle Singers.
Teaching Philosophy I try to teach information, context, skills, the
connection of ideas, the interdependence of disciplines and professionalism. My best result would be a person who thinks critically and who is eager to be a life-long learner.
Web site http://www.webster.edu/depts/comm/audioprod/audioprod.html
Contact (314) 246-7654 hufkerbe@webster.edu
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