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Enrique Gonzalez Müller is an Associate Professor in the Music Production and Engineering (MP&E) department at Berklee College of Music, where he has been a full-time faculty member since 2012. He also serves as program director for Berklee Online's Master of Music in music production and founded the Pedagogy Arts Collective in 2021 to promote holistic educational excellence. His academic work is deeply informed by a decades-long professional career in music production and engineering.
- Bachelor of Music (BM), Music Production and Engineering, Berklee College of Music (1999)
- Professional Studies Certification (PSC), Harvard University (2023)
His research and teaching focus on the intersection of technical precision and emotional expression in music production. He emphasizes creativity, philosophical inquiry, and the human element in recording, encouraging students to develop authentic artistic identities. His pedagogical approach blends real-world professionalism with a safe, respectful learning environment.
While no formal academic articles are listed, his body of professional work—including Grammy-recognized productions—demonstrates sustained excellence in music engineering, arrangement, and cross-cultural collaboration across the U.S., Venezuela, Italy, and Switzerland.
His honors include multiple Latin Grammy Awards, a Grammy nomination, Berklee’s Distinguished Faculty Award, and the UPCEA Innovative Programming Award.
- Latin Grammy Award (2009, 2020)
- Grammy Nomination (2018)
- Berklee Distinguished Faculty Award (2015)
- UPCEA Innovative Programming Award (2016)
Enrique mentors students through his courses and leadership roles, having developed curricula for both university and prison education programs. He is not known to lead a formal research lab but spearheads the Pedagogy Arts Collective, an initiative dedicated to advancing teaching excellence across disciplines at Berklee.




