"Five percent of music producers and engineers
are women, which is abominably low," Abbey Road Studios'
managing director, Isabel Garvey, told Reuters in the venue's
Studio Three, where Pink Floyd's "The Dark Side of the Moon" and
Amy Winehouse's final tracks were recorded.
"This programme that we're running is shining a light on all of
those characters behind the scenes and helping young women
understand the opportunities."
The programme, which opened on March 1 and runs through
International Women's Day on March 8, features live
masterclasses with leading female music industry figures and
panel discussions with rising talent.
"It's really important to have women doing production so younger
women can aspire to be and see that you can achieve and do well
in this side of the industry," said Melle Brown, a music
producer, DJ and radio host from London.
Garvey, 45, has been at the helm of the world's oldest recording
studio since 2014. Following what she describes as a "deep, dark
history in finance", she carved herself a career in music,
rising to senior roles at major music labels.
"My entry into the music industry was quite serendipitous in
that it was quite a random start in the industry," she said.
"I joined ... when digital was 1 or 2% of the business ... Today
we are over 65% digital ... Living that transition was very
interesting. It kind of created new roles with no preconception
of who needed to be in those roles."
The "Equalise" programme also features one-to-one mentoring
sessions.
"It never happened to me in my career to have a team of just
females in the room: artists, producer, musician, songwriter,"
Marta Di Nozzi, a senior runner at Abbey Road Studios, said of
one festival session on making new music.
"It felt awesome and it's for sure something I would love to do
again."
(Reporting by Hanna Rantala; Editing by Giles Elgood)
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