
natalia schlesinger
audio engineer and music producer

Natalia Schlesinger is an audio engineer, music producer, and songwriter from Bogotá, Colombia, with GRAMMY and Latin GRAMMY–nominated albums to her credit. In 2020, Natalia became one of the top engineers at Art House Studios in Miami, Florida, home to fourteen-time GRAMMY and Latin GRAMMY Award–winning producer Maestro Julio Reyes Copello. Her work spans a roster of artists including Marc Anthony, Ricky Martin, Will Smith, Brian May, Pablo Alborán, Kany García, Ricardo Montaner, Juanes, Carlos Rivera, Joy Huerta, and Sebastián Yatra.
Her contributions to the music industry have earned multiple accolades, including a 2021 GRAMMY nomination for her role as audio engineer on Pablo Alborán’s Vértigo. She also received Latin GRAMMY nominations for her work on Sebastián Yatra’s album Dharma (2022) and Joaquina’s Al Romper la Burbuja (2025). Natalia was additionally part of the audio engineering teams behind the Latin GRAMMY–winning albums Mesa Para Dos by Kany García and Ricky Martin’s Pausa.
Beyond the studio, Natalia is a dedicated full-time professor of Audio Engineering and Music Production at Abbey Road Institute Miami and Art House Academy. She is currently focused on Dolby Atmos and immersive audio mixing, working within South Florida’s first-ever Dolby-approved Atmos room, where she continues to explore spatial sound as a powerful tool for emotional depth and artistic storytelling.




