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Department of Music, University of California, Bekerley http://ls.berkeley.edu/dept/music/dept.htmlAbout the Music Department The Berkeley Department of Music, one of the oldest and most prominent in the country, offers the serious student, both undergraduate and graduate, a program of study that balances musical scholarship and performance and is grounded in the resources of a major research university. The department has assembled a faculty of eminent scholars, composers, and performers, a world-famous research library, and superior facilities for performance and composition. Campus studies take place against the backdrop of the Bay Area's rich musical life: its diverse array of performing organizations reflects the complete spectrum of musical activity, featuring the world-renowned San Francisco Symphony, San Francisco Opera, Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra, and Yoshi's Jazz House in Berkeley.FacultyThe faculty of the Berkeley Department of Music is one of the most distinguished in the country; its composers, musicologists, and performer/scholars combine notable work in their respective fields with a strong commitment to teaching. The faculty is regularly supplemented by eminent visitors, both through the department's Ernest Bloch Visiting Professorship, which invites noted figures in music from outside the university to teach and lecture in the department for a semester, and the graduate colloquium, a weekly series of lectures given by local and visiting scholars and graduate students. Frequently, productions of special musical or historical significance unite the work of a faculty scholar or composer with the performing forces of the department&emdash;for example, the revival of an early opera using a manuscript from the Music Library's exceptional collection, or the first performance of a major contemporary work. In addition to the permanent faculty, an extensive roster of Bay Area professional musicians provides specialized instruction in performance.FacilitiesMorrison and Hertz Halls bring most of the department's resources together in a centralized, communal setting: classrooms, practice rooms, faculty offices, the Music Library, and a 700-seat concert hall as well as a 100-seat lecture/recital hall. A complete collection of modern orchestral instruments is available; advanced string players may perform on some of the rare violins and violas in the Salz Collection. Harpsichords, fortepianos, and other early keyboard instruments and an exceptional collection of modern and antique organs provide a special resource for keyboard players. Students of early music may play antique wind and stringed instruments or modern reproductions. A Javanese and Balinese gamelans highlight the growing collection of instruments from non-Western musical traditions. In the summer of 2003 the Music Library will move into its own building, a new facility under construction during 2002-03.Pre-enrollment recommendationsStudents wishing to pre-enroll in music major courses before completing the Placement Procedure should enroll in 49A, 49B, and 49C unless they have had formal training in musicianship and/or harmony. Those who have had formal training should look at the placement criteria for musicianship and harmony and estimate where they will place. Adjustments may be made during the add/drop period once classes begin.
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