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The Jean Gray Hargrove Music Library serves the diverse teaching and research needs of the UC Berkeley Department of Music, which offers a general undergraduate major and graduate programs in musicology, ethnomusicology, and composition, as well as embracing a variety of performance activities.
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Since 1905, Berkeley’s Department of Music has made a...
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Hargrove Music Library houses some 200,000 volumes of printed music, books and periodicals; more than 50,000 sound and video recordings; and extensive holdings of manuscripts and other rare materials.
Aug 16, 2024 · Music Library Guides. The California Song Book. Primary Source Collections in Microform. Music Dissertations. Browsing the Shelves for Music. Hargrove Music Library, 2003. Music Department · UCB Campus. Last Updated: Aug 16, 2024 9:59 AM.
- Manuel Erviti
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Sep 11, 2024 · The collection serves the diverse teaching and research needs of the UC Berkeley Department of Music, which offers a general undergraduate major and graduate programs in musicology, ethnomusicology, and composition, as well as embracing a variety of performance activities.
- Manuel Erviti
- 2014
Since 1905, Berkeley’s Department of Music has made a difference in the lives of students by providing a diverse body of study taught by world-class faculty. The department features private instruction, an exceptional collection of world instruments, and numerous performance and rehearsal spaces.
Apr 23, 2011 · Designed by Mack Scogin Merrill Elam Architects, the environmentally sensitive Jean Gray Hargrove Music Library at University of California Berkeley helps alleviate the university’s...
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Facilities and Library. The Center for New Music and Audio Technologies is the site for interdisciplinary research and teaching on the application of computer and related technologies to music, and for related concerts, lectures, workshops and seminars by internationally renowned performers, scholars, and researchers.