Eastman School of Music, Music conservatory in downtown Rochester, United States.
The Eastman School of Music is a conservatory in downtown Rochester comprising five connected buildings with multiple concert halls, rehearsal spaces, and teaching studios. The campus also houses a major research library dedicated to music, along with student residential facilities.
The conservatory was founded in 1921 by George Eastman as part of the University of Rochester. Howard Hanson served as its director and shaped its musical direction through much of the 20th century.
The school hosts hundreds of concerts yearly through its student and faculty ensembles, showcasing classical, jazz, and contemporary music. Visitors can regularly attend performances that reflect the creative energy and musical traditions developed within these walls.
The campus is located in the heart of downtown Rochester and is accessible by foot or public transportation. Plan ahead to check performance schedules and secure tickets for concerts of interest.
The Sibley Music Library on campus holds approximately 750,000 items and ranks among North America's largest academic music collections. This repository of rare scores, manuscripts, and recordings draws scholars and musicians from around the globe.
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