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FACILITIES
Housing
Libraries
Organs at Yale
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Facilities
Music Facilities
The main buildings of the School of Music are 435 College Street,
Stoeckel Hall at 96 Wall Street, Hendrie Hall at 165 Elm Street,
and Sprague Memorial Hall, which also houses Morse Recital Hall.
The Yale University Collection of Musical Instruments, containing
over 1,000 instruments, is located at 15 Hillhouse Avenue. Woolsey
Hall, which contains the Newberry Memorial Organ, is administered
by the School of Music and used throughout the year for numerous
concerts and recitals.
Marquand Chapel, at the heart of Sterling Divinity Quadrangle, is home to an E.M. Skinner organ, a Hammond B-3 electronic organ, and the Baroque-style Krigbaum Organ by Taylor & Boody. These instruments, the acoustics, and its flexible seating arrangements make Marquand Chapel a unique performance space at Yale. See the organ program page for a description of the instruments and practice facilities at the Institute.
Yale Divinity School
The Sterling Divinity Quadrangle at 409 Prospect Street is the home of the Institute of Sacred Music. The complex also includes the Yale Divinity School, Berkeley Divinity School at Yale, the Center for Faith and Culture, Marquand Chapel, classrooms, administrative offices, the Divinity Library, dining hall, common room, and two guest lodges.
Since 1971, Berkeley Divinity School at Yale, an Episcopal seminary, has been affiliated with Yale Divinity School. Berkeley Divinity School retains its identity through its board of trustees, its dean, and the Berkeley Center located at 363 St. Ronan Street. Episcopal students come under the care of the dean of Berkeley Divinity School for spiritual formation and counseling, but are not differentiated from other Yale Divinity School students. As a result of the affiliation, there is one integrated student body and faculty.
(updated July 2011)
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