Music at Columbia: The First 100 Years

Music Performance: The Middle Years > New Facilities

Map of the Morningside Heights Campus

Printed map, before 1958

Columbia University Archives, Rare Book and Manuscript Library

 

This map shows where music at Columbia then housed its various activities: the Journalism Building — Department of Music offices, Music Library, classrooms; Earl Hall — rehearsal and performing space; McMillin Academic Theater (now the Kathryn Bache Miller Theatre), housed in the School of Business (now Dodge Hall), and St. Paul’s Chapel — performing spaces; Brander Matthews Hall (now the site of the Law School) — the Brander Matthews Theater and Opera Workshop.

St. Paul’s Chapel, Columbia University

Program, Service of Dedication and Organ Recital, May 28, 1939

Columbia University Archives, Rare Book and Manuscript Library

 

The organists for this occasion were Lowell P. Beveridge and Charles H. Doersam. Included on the program were works by Pachelbel, Buxtehude, Bach, and Franck.

St. Paul’s Chapel, Columbia University

Program, Service of Dedication and Organ Recital, May 28, 1939

Columbia University Archives, Rare Book and Manuscript Library

 

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