Cynthia Daniels
Cynthia’s career has led her worldwide, initially specializing in orchestral pop from Big Band Jazz to Broadway and then crossing over to producing records for young and seasoned artists in the rock, country, and folk-rock world.
Over the last two decades, Cynthia has recorded, mixed, and produced hundreds of large-scale productions in New York City. Cynthia’s productions have played at the Barbara Cook at the Metropolitan Opera House, Lincoln Center, Carnegie Hall, most of the City Center’s Encore Series’ CDs, and over 100 Broadway and Off-Broadway shows. Her work took her to London, where she recorded the London Symphony Orchestra with Chaka Khan on her Classikhan CD and concerts at Sadler’s Wells Theatre.
Cynthia has also worked extensively in television and film, contributing to thousands of projects and working with renowned actors such as Julianne Moore, Alec Baldwin, Blythe Danner, Liev Schreiber, Chris Bauer, and Sarah Jessica Parker. She produced the music and mixed for Ted Turner’s mini-series “Avoiding Armageddon,” a four part documentary on PBS. She has also recorded and mixed major themes for television, including World News Tonight, 20/20, and a remix of ABC Wide World of Sports, and supervised/mixed the post-production for countless feature film promos for VH-1 and MTV.
In August 2011, Cynthia opened the East End’s first world-class recording studio designed by renowned architect John Storyk. Cynthia still splits her time between East Hampton, where she owns and serves as chief engineer at MonkMusic Studios, and Manhattan, where orchestras come together for live large-studio work in Broadway and film.
