Facilities
Delkin Recital Hall
The Ä¢¹½´«Ã½ Department of Music is housed in the Vivian A. Bull Music Center (VBMC), which features:
- The acoustically flexible Delkin Recital Hall with two grand pianos and seating for 98
- Woolley Rehearsal Hall for band rehearsals
- Sound-proof practice rooms each with a piano
- Classrooms, faculty offices and studios, student lockers
- Music library
- Seminar room
- Keyboard Lab
Richard and Lucille Ice Auditorium
Located in Ä¢¹½´«Ã½'s Melrose Hall, Richard and Lucille Ice Auditorium is used for major lectures, concerts, campus awards ceremonies, community events and other functions. It features:
- Balcony seating
- A Steinway concert grand piano
- Alice Clement Memorial Organ: a 48-rank (Casavant, 1969) pipe organ containing over 2300 pipes
Composers Studio
A state-of-the-art composers studio is located in the James F. Miller Fine Arts Center (MFAC) just across the Arts Quadrangle from VBMC. It has become a gathering space for aspiring creative musicians who explore sound and produce new music together.
- It features a music technology lab with high-quality equipment that mirrors the type of facility used by music and audio recording professionals.
- Creative projects in music and technology are explored in the form of multi-media collaborations, performance art, digital recording and editing, smartphone applications, and professional notation.
A library of sound
In addition to the music library in VBMC, a more extensive collection of music scores, books and recordings is located in the Jereld R. Nicholson Library.
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Woolley Rehearsal Hall
Housed in the Vivian A. Bull Music Center (VBMC), Woolley Rehearsal Hall features:
- Rehearsal space for large and chamber ensembles
- Teaching space for applied lessons in music and dance
- Instrument storage space
- Marley dance floor
- Mirrors for dance class and applied lessons