A New Era in Music Begins at Tufts
The Tufts University Department of Music began a new era in music studies, performance, and experience when the Perry and Marty Granoff Music Center was dedicated on February 9, 2007. From the new classrooms, practice rooms, rehearsal spaces, and recital halls, everything in the center was designed with exquisite attention to detail. The new 55,000-square-foot center will allow Tufts students and faculty, along with the wider community, to learn, teach, listen, create, perform, and enjoy music in a way that has previously not been possible on campus. Read More >>
A SPACE FOR MUSIC -
To celebrate the opening of the Perry and Marty Granoff Music Center, artists and scholars weigh in on music’s origins, uses, and transforming power in a special edition of Tufts Magazine. Click here for the the Tufts Magazine feature.
Visit this link for a series of special multimedia presentations on the opening days of the Granoff Music Center.
"Music is all about sound. Most architectural projects are focused on the visual. It's very important that we get the acoustics right, and certainly a tremendous amount of attention has gone into every little detail acoustically. You can hear it in the classrooms, in the studios and in the concert hall."
Jamshed Bharucha, Provost and Senior Vice President
Click here for the more on our new home, the Granoff Music Center
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