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Eng. Mark Bryancev
Mark Minkhailovich is a sound engineer, composer, arranger, sound producer, and educator. He has been a Senior Lecturer at the Department of Music Information Technologies of the Moscow Conservatory since 2022.
He graduated from the Novosibirsk State Conservatory named after M. I. Glinka in 2001 with a degree in Composition (class of Prof. Yu. P. Yukechev) and later completed a degree in Music Sound Engineering at the St. Petersburg University of the Humanities and Social Sciences in 2005.
From 1997 to 2001, Mark worked as a composer and sound engineer in media (including Studio Ann radio station and Melekhov & Filurin advertising group) and in theater (Old House Theatre, Novosibirsk).
He later held academic and administrative positions at A.I. Herzen State Pedagogical University of Russia, where he served as Head of the Educational and Methodological Laboratory of the Faculty of Music (2006–2008), lecturer at the Department of Music Education and Training (2007–2008), and staff member of the laboratory “Music and Computer Technologies”.
From 2008 to 2012, he led a sound engineering workshop at the First National School of Television at RANEPA under the President of the Russian Federation. In 2012, he founded and became director of the Digital Arts School-Studio, an educational project offering professional training in music sound engineering and computer music. The school operated as a Steinberg Certified Training Center from 2015 to 2022.
Mark was a presenter of Steinberg software and hardware during the Yamaha Pro Audio Tour across Russia (2016–2018). From 2018 to 2020, he worked with the distribution company A&T Trade, developing educational systems for leading Pro Audio brands and speaking at the Martin Audio Roadshow and the Studio Day lecture series nationwide.
Since 2021, he has been a lecturer in Music Sound Engineering at the S. S. Prokofiev Moscow Regional Music College (Pushkino).
Alongside his teaching career, Mark actively collaborates as a sound producer and sound engineer with orchestral ensembles—including the Orpheus Radio Symphony Orchestra, Kostroma Governor’s Symphony Orchestra, St. Petersburg Festival Orchestra, and the Metelitsa Russian Folk Instrument Orchestra—as well as with jazz and rock bands. He is also the author of academic and educational-methodological publications.