Our Team

of experienced professionals offers creative and
production support for your next immersive concert

Jacob Aaron Schnitzer

An innovative force in classical music, conductor Jacob Aaron Schnitzer is Music Director of the Gateway Chamber Orchestra. He is Associate Conductor of The Missouri Symphony and Artistic Director of Density512, a trailblazing chamber orchestra hailed by Gramophone as a “crack new-music ensemble.”

A recipient of the Solti Foundation U.S. Career Assistance Award, Schnitzer studied conducting at the Richard Wagner Bayreuth Festival. His collaborations with living composers have resulted in more than 70 world premieres, with recordings appearing on DensitySOUND, Toccata Classics, and Navona Records.

Creative Producer & Music Director

Educational Scriptwriter & Host

Diana enjoys a varied career in music that encompasses her love of performance and teaching. She was the Principal Oboist of the Atlanta Opera, where her performance in Richard Strauss’ Salome earned praise as “bewitching” in Arts Atlanta in 2020. She also plays with the Atlanta Ballet Orchestra, Huntsville Symphony Orchestras, and various ensembles throughout the Southeast. At home in Nashville, Diana teaches private oboe lessons to kids and adults of all ages. . She is also a certified Suzuki Early Childhood Education teacher and received her training in 2014 in London.

Technical Director

Luke Anderson

Luke Anderson is a lighting, sound, and projection designer with a focus on integrating high-production-value elements to build immersive multimedia experiences.

Recent work includes serving as a designer and electrician on productions such as The Mad Ones, Julius Caesar, Power Up: The Art of Video Game Music, The Play That Goes Wrong, and Paradise Lost. He leans on his experience as a theatrical electrician, audio engineer, jazz musician, and chainsaw operator to find beautiful, innovative solutions to serve the needs of the production. Luke served as the Assistant Technical Director for the George and Sharon Mabry Concert Hall.

Diana Dunn

Andrew Dunn

Arranger & Cello Soloist

Nashville based cellist, Andrew Dunn regularly performs onstage with the Nashville and Atlanta Symphony orchestras, and records music in studios all over the area. As the CEO of the company, Eikonic Creatives LLC, he organizes live recording sessions of all sizes. Andrew also works regularly with Nashville Music Scoring, the Nashville Recording Orchestra and Nashville String Machine.

At Ocean Way Studio, he has recorded cello solos for numerous major movie and video game projects, including Destiny 2, Kerbal Space Program 2, John Wick 4, The Biggest Story.

Graphic Designer

Juli Orlandini

Juli is enthusiastic about helping arts organizations and other small non-profits find their voices, both artistically and administratively. She is an ardent believer in art’s unique power to build a stronger, better communities through meaningful collaboration and high-quality performance opportunities.

Currently, Juli is a gigging musician and artist in Austin, TX, Executive Director & Conductor of Panoramic Voices, Director of Operations for the Texas Early Music Project, and Creative Manager & Associate Conductor for Inversion.

Audio Engineer

Jordan Walsh

Jordan Walsh is a percussionist, audio engineer, and educator based in Austin, Texas. A proponent of electronics and theater in music, he strives to perform the most absurd music with the most genuine fervor.

Jordan is also an active audio engineer and producer, working independently as well as for the University of Texas at Austin. Recent production credits include VAMP Vocals’ debut record VAMP, Ciyadh Wells’ “Unrelenting”, Density 512’s “Akousmatika:, Colin McCall’s “Bloom”, and James Markey’s “Psychedelia”. Beyond traditional audio work, Jordan is proficient in both the Max/MSP and SuperCollider audio processing languages, and is a composer and advocate of electroacoustic music.