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Schoenberg Music Building was named after the 20th-century composer Arnold Schoenberg, who was a member of the Department of Music faculty in the 1940s. Housed in Schoenberg are the departments of Ethnomusicology, Music, and Musicology. The building includes a recital hall, Jan Popper Theater, and main concert hall, Schoenberg Hall, both of which are fully equipped for audio recording. The building also houses the Music Library and Ethnomusicology Archive as well as numerous classrooms, practice rooms, an orchestra room, band room, choral room, organ studio, Ethnomusicology performance rooms, an Ethnomusicology and Systematic Musicology Laboratory, and the Henry Mancini Media Lab. For more information on the Evelyn and Mo Ostin Music Center, scheduled for completion in 2014, click here. Building Hours Regular Session : Inter-Session / Summer: Closed on these University Holidays: Open on these University Holidays: |
