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Archive of Recorded Sound

Stanford University Department of Music

Versatile meeting space at Stanford's Archive of Recorded Sound, ideal for workshops and events.
  • From £300
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  • From £300
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The Archive of Recorded Sound at Stanford Music Libraries is a treasure trove of historic sound recordings, piano rolls, published materials, and archival collections related to music and sound. It offers a reading room for individual and small-group study, along with technology for engaging with its diverse media collections. Ideal for researchers, music scholars, and enthusiasts, this space is perfect for hosting research sessions, class demonstrations, and small-group studies.





More about Stanford University Department of Music

The Stanford Department of Music stands out as a vibrant hub for musical studies, performance, and innovation. Nestled within the prestigious Stanford University, it offers a comprehensive range of academic programs including undergraduate and graduate studies in various music disciplines such as Composition, Music History, Music Theory, and Music, Science, and Technology, among others. The department is also home to a rich ensemble program featuring choral, jazz, and instrumental groups that cater to a wide array of musical tastes and interests. Beyond academics, the Department of Music is deeply involved in the broader musical community, hosting a variety of events ranging from faculty ensembles, like the renowned St. Lawrence String Quartet, to guest artist seminars and public concerts. Facilities such as the Bing Concert Hall, Campbell Recital Hall, and the Braun Music Center are integral to the department, providing state-of-the-art spaces for performances, rehearsals, and educational activities. This venue is ideal for prospective students seeking a comprehensive music education, artists looking for collaboration, and the general public interested in engaging with the vibrant Stanford musical community.