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Underneath the recital hall sits the Waverly Collection, an archive of physical music, documents, and instruments from the early music group the Waverly Consort. The instruments are recreations of what would have been used in the medieval and Renaissance eras, including percussion, woodwinds, strings, and brass instruments. | |||
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The northwestern side of the building is taken up by the Mary Anna Fox Martel Recital Hall, where the music department hosts concerts. | The northwestern side of the building is taken up by the Mary Anna Fox Martel Recital Hall, where the music department hosts concerts. | ||
==== Music Library ==== | |||
While spanning 4 floors, the library's entrance is on the first floor. It houses many books and journals relating to music history, practice, and discourse, as well as a large collection of physical media. Hours can be found on the [https://library.vassar.edu/hours library website.] | |||
==== Practice Rooms ==== | ==== Practice Rooms ==== | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:36, 14 August 2026
Skinner Hall, officially the Belle Skinner Hall of Music, is an academic building located at the southern part of Main Campus. Skinner houses the Music Department and the George Sherman Dickinson Music Library. The building opened June 7, 1931, and is named after Belle Skinner, class of 1887.[1] Prior to the construction of Skinner, the Music Department had been located in Avery Hall.
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Basement
Waverly Collection
Underneath the recital hall sits the Waverly Collection, an archive of physical music, documents, and instruments from the early music group the Waverly Consort. The instruments are recreations of what would have been used in the medieval and Renaissance eras, including percussion, woodwinds, strings, and brass instruments.
First Floor
Recital Hall
The northwestern side of the building is taken up by the Mary Anna Fox Martel Recital Hall, where the music department hosts concerts.
Music Library
While spanning 4 floors, the library's entrance is on the first floor. It houses many books and journals relating to music history, practice, and discourse, as well as a large collection of physical media. Hours can be found on the library website.
Practice Rooms
The southeastern side of every floor of Skinner houses practice rooms (21 in total) for use by students. Each one of these is equipped with a Steinway Grand Piano.[2]
Second Floor
Third Floor
Electronic Music Studio
Fourth Floor
Thekla Hall
Thekla Hall (pronounced Tekla) is a smaller concert space and classroom located above the Recital Hall.