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EASTMAN SCHOOL OF MUSIC A SELF-GUIDED TOUR

EASTMAN SCHOOL OF MUSIC A SELF-GUIDED TOUR - Summer · One of the finest chamber music halls in the world, it was named in honor of George Eastman’s mother, Maria Kilbourn Eastman

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Page 1: EASTMAN SCHOOL OF MUSIC A SELF-GUIDED TOUR - Summer · One of the finest chamber music halls in the world, it was named in honor of George Eastman’s mother, Maria Kilbourn Eastman

EASTMAN SCHOOL OF MUSIC A SELF-GUIDED TOUR

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YMCA

Eastman Commons(Student Living Center)

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8Ciminelli

Formal Lounge

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Eastman Commons

2nd, 3rd, 4th Floor Annex Bridge

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Messinger Hall

Eastman Main Building

OldSibleyLibrary

EastmanTheatre

EastmanEast Wing

Annex

Miller CenterCourtyard

Miller Center

Gibbs St.

East

Ave

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Chestnut St.

E. Main St.

Swan St.

East End Garage (Enter on Scio St.) East End Garage (Enter on Scio St.)11

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Ray Wright Room(Room 120)

Hatch Recital Hall

Bookstore

• Dean’s Office, 2nd Floor• Office of Advancement 2nd Floor• Sibley Music Library 2nd, 3rd, 4th Floors

• Cominsky Promenade, 2nd Floor• Faculty Offices and Classrooms, Floors 2-4• Howard Hanson Hall, 4th Floor

Registrar / Financial Aid / AdmissionsSproull

Atrium

Student ServicesMC 1 MC 2Institute for Music

Leadership

IML

SchmittOrganHall

Information

Academic Affairs

• Eastman Community Music School, 3rd Floor

Messinger 1

Grad. Dean’s Office

Concert Office

Kodak Hall

Kilbourn LobbyOval

Lobby

WolkAtrium

Wegman Family Gallery

LowryHall

GrandStaircase

Box Office

Theatre Shop

• Room 415, 4th Floor

Main SchoolEntrance

Kilbourn Hall

40 Gibbs St.Entrance

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1. Kodak Hall at Eastman TheatreCompleted in 1922, 2,260 seatsOpulent Kodak Hall is the primary concert hall for Eastman’s orchestras, wind ensembles, jazz ensembles, and chorale. It also is the principal hall for the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra. In 2004, the first phase of a major renovation project replaced the stage and improved acoustics for concerts, opera, and other performances. In 2009 over 800 seats were removed to allow wider aisles, the addition of box seats, and the expansion of the lobby.The impressive chandelier is a focal point of the space. It has 20,000 individual pieces of crystal and weights approximately 5,000 pounds! 1st Floor—Main Building

2. Hatch Recital HallCompleted in 2010, 222 seatsAlong with its elegant appearance and outstanding acoustics, Hatch Recital Hall features the latest in acoustical and multimedia technology, including Internet2 and web-streaming.1st Floor– Eastman East Wing

3. Kilbourn HallCompleted in 1922, 455 seatsOne of the finest chamber music halls in the world, it was named in honor of George Eastman’s mother, Maria Kilbourn Eastman. The hall is three stories high, decorated in Venetian Renaissance style, and well-known for its beauty, pure acoustics, and excellent sight lines. In the summer of 2016, renovations were made to the stage to improve accessibility. The seats, carpet, and lighting were also updated to enhance the visitor’s experience.1st Floor—Main Building

4. Sibley Music LibraryThe largest academic music library in North America, founded in 1904. Holdings include approximately 383,000 cataloged books and scores, 100,000+ audio and video record-ings, 600+ music periodicals, and the Ruth T. Watanabe Special Collections Department, with its collection of rare books and scores, American sheet music, and extensive archi-val holdings. With the support of two grants, Sibley digitized 20,000+ public domain scores, which are freely available via the University of Rochester’s digital repository.2nd, 3rd, 4th Floor—Miller Center

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YMCA

Eastman Commons(Student Living Center)

9

8Ciminelli

Formal Lounge

1

2

6

Eastman Commons

2nd, 3rd, 4th Floor Annex Bridge

Barre

tt Al

ley

Messinger Hall

Eastman Main Building

OldSibleyLibrary

EastmanTheatre

EastmanEast Wing

Annex

Miller CenterCourtyard

Miller Center

Gibbs St.

East

Ave

.

Chestnut St.

E. Main St.

Swan St.

East End Garage (Enter on Scio St.) East End Garage (Enter on Scio St.)11

5

3

Ray Wright Room(Room 120)

Hatch Recital Hall

Bookstore

• Dean’s Office, 2nd Floor• Office of Advancement 2nd Floor• Sibley Music Library 2nd, 3rd, 4th Floors

• Cominsky Promenade, 2nd Floor• Faculty Offices and Classrooms, Floors 2-4• Howard Hanson Hall, 4th Floor

Registrar / Financial Aid / AdmissionsSproull

Atrium

Student ServicesMC 1 MC 2Institute for Music

Leadership

IML

SchmittOrganHall

Information

Academic Affairs

• Eastman Community Music School, 3rd Floor

Messinger 1

Grad. Dean’s Office

Concert Office

Kodak Hall

Kilbourn LobbyOval

Lobby

WolkAtrium

Wegman Family Gallery

LowryHall

GrandStaircase

Box Office

Theatre Shop

• Room 415, 4th Floor

Main SchoolEntrance

Kilbourn Hall

40 Gibbs St.Entrance

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6. Wolk AtriumCompleted in 2010, 73 feet high Features a sculpture by renowned glass artist Dale Chihuly.Eastman East Wing

5. Schmitt Organ Recital HallCompleted in 1978, 96 seatsThe Kilian and Caroline Schmitt Organ Recital Hall houses a custom-built Van Daalen organ. In 2000, the instrument was fully restored by the Dobson Organ Company.1st Floor—Main Building

9. Student Living CenterA four-story quadrangle and 16-story tower surrounding a landscaped inner courtyard. The ground floor contains the Eastman Dining Center, Office of Student Activities, Ciminelli Lounge, and a satellite office of the University Health Service.100 Gibbs Street

8. Ciminelli LoungeThis beautiful, wood-paneled lounge features Steinway grand and upright pianos, superior acoustics, an adjacent green room, and self-service recording equipment. It is a popular place for non-degree recitals, and for audi-tions held by summer music programs.1st Floor —Student Living Center

10. Cominsky PromenadeA popular meeting place for the Eastman community and the home of an impressive collection of portraits of former Eastman fac-ulty members, from the earliest years of the school to the present day. 2nd Floor—Main Building

7. Howard Hanson HallCompleted in 1978, 65 seatsThis hall is named after the famous American composer, conductor, and music educator, who led the Eastman School from 1924 to 1964. This recital hall is in constant use for recitals, master classes, studio classes, and lectures, and features an acoustically iso-lated warm-up room and self-service stage, lighting, and recording equipment.4th Floor—Main Building

11. The AnnexIncludes faculty offices, classrooms, and more than 100 practice rooms. It also has two rehearshal halls and is the home of the Eastman Ensemble Library.Entry on 2nd, 3rd, 4th Floor—Main Building

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The Institute for Music LeadershipThis innovative center provides students with the practical skills and knowledge they will need to become versatile music leaders.

Careers and Professional DevelopmentThe Arts Leadership ProgramThe Center for Music Innovation and Engagement

esm.rochester.edu/iml/index.php

Eastman Community Music SchoolApproximately 1,000 area residents, ranging in age from 18 months to well over 80 years of age, enroll annually for classes and lessons in the Community Music School.

esm.rochester.edu/community

University of RochesterThe University of Rochester was established in 1850, and is considered one of the nation’s distinguished research universities. Eastman students enjoy the added advantage of belonging to the larger University of Rochester community. They can pursue their interests in non-musical arts and sciences by taking classes at the University’s College of Arts, Sciences, and Engineering or its graduate schools of business and education. Some students design their own programs of integrated disciplines by earning minors or even second degrees at the College.

The University’s River Campus, on the tree-lined east bank of the Genesee River, and its world-famous Medical Center, are only three miles from the Eastman School. Full-time undergraduate enrollment at the River Campus is approximately 4,600; full-time graduate students number approximately 2,900. rochester.edu

Aunt Rosie’s 350 Main Street East, 585-713-1470 Italian I M–W 10a–4p, Th–F 10a–4p, 5p–9p | Sat 5p–9p

Cam’s Pizzeria 336 East Avenue, 585-325-2267 Pizza I M–W 10a–11p, Th–F 10a–3a I S 11a–3a I Sun 12–10p

Chestnut Café 50 Chestnut Street, 585-454-6880 American | M–F 6a–2:30p | Sat 8a–2p

Everything Iz Good 551 Main Street East, 585-503-9503 Caribbean | M–F 11a–11p | Sat 8a–2p

Golden Port Dim Sum Restaurant/House of Sushi 105 East Avenue, 585-256-1780 Asian | T–Th 11:30a–9:30p, F–Sat 11:30a–11p I Sun 11a–9:30p

Java’s 16 Gibbs Street, 585-232-4820 Coffee/Deli | M–Th 6:30a–12a, F 6:30a–1a | Sat 7a–1a, Sun 7a–12a

Little Theatre Café 240 East Avenue, 585-258-0413 Bistro | M–W–Th 5p–8p, T 5–p, F 5–11p | S 12–11p, Sun 12–8p

Ludwig’s Center Stage Café 25 Gibbs Street, 585-454-4440 American | M–Th 7a–6p, F 7a–4p | Sat 9a–2p

Mac Gregor’s Tap Room 355 East Avenue, 585-413-3744 Pub Food I M–Sun 11a–2a

Matthew’s East End Grill 200 East Avenue, 585-454-4280 American | M–F 11:30a–2a | Sat–Sun 11:30a–2a

Max of Eastman Place 387 Main Street East, 585-697-0491 Fine Dining | M–Th 11a–2p; 5:30p–10p, Fri 11a–2p, 5p–11p | Sat 5:30p–11p

Murphy’s Law 370 East Avenue, 585-232-7115 Pub Food | M–Sun 11:30a–2a

Orange Glory Café 240 East Avenue, 585-232-7340 Bistro | M–F 11a–3p

Restaurant 2 Vine 24 Winthrop Street, 585-454-6020 Fine Dining | M–Th 11:30a–10p, F 11:30a–11p | Sat 5–11p, Sun 11:30a–3p

Spot Coffee 200 East Avenue, 585-613-4600 Cafe | M–Th 7a–11p, F 7a–12a I Sat 7a–12a I Sun 7a–11p

Stromboli Express 130 East Avenue, 585-546-2121 Pizza | M–F 10a–9p | Sat 10a–9p, Sun 12–6p

Tavern 58 at Gibbs 58 University Avenue, 585-546-5800 American | M–Th 4:30–11p, F 4:30p–12a | Sat 4:30p–12a

Temple Bar & Grille 109 East Avenue, 585-232-6000 American | M–F 11a–2a | Sat–Sun 3:30p–2a

Tournedo’s Steakhouse 26 Broadway 585-269-3888 Fine Dining | M–F 11:30a–3p; 5–11p | Sat 5–11p, Sun 5–10p

Veneto Wood Fired Pizza & Pasta 318 East Avenue, 585-454-5444 Pizza and Pasta I M 5–9 p, T–Th 11:30a–2:30p, 5p–9:30p, F 11:30a–2:30p, 4p–10:30p | S 4p–10:30p I Sun 4:30p–9p

Victoire 120 East Avenue, 585-325-3663 Gastropub I M–S 11:30 a–2a I Sun 4p–2a

Local Restaurants

26 Gibbs Street | Rochester, NY 14604 | esm.rochester.edu | 585-274-1060

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