Department of Music

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clarinet.jpgThe Clarinet. Just one of many instruments you could learn to play at UC Davis. Picture taken from [WWW]Paris Mountain Sign Company.

Location
Music Building 112
Hours
Monday - Thursday 8am - 10pm
Friday 8am - 8pm
Saturday 1pm - 5pm
Sunday 1pm - 7pm
Phone
(530) 752-5537
Fax
(530)752-0983
Website
[WWW]http://music.ucdavis.edu

The Department of Music at UC Davis was established in 1958 and currently offers a music major, music minor, and a graduate degree. Areas of study include performance, theory/composition, history, and ethnomusicology. They host all sorts of wonderful events throughout the school year. Included among these are free noon concerts (arrive 11:45AM) every Thursday in Music Building rm. 115, as well as free lectures by visiting scholars. Take a look at their [WWW]events calendar. A glossy printed calendar is also available at the Memorial Union information booth & rack, and from their office.

The Music Department maintains an Early Instruments Collection for use in period musical performances, such as the concerts by the Baroque Ensemble.

The Music department is one of the most down-to-earth and happy departments on campus. Lifelong friendships often start here. Not only that, but the academic program is solid and the professors are brilliant and accessible.

Music students/majors/graduates on Daviswiki include ElenkaProulx, MargieHalloran, EricPrice, and AndrewBanta. And most of them practically live in the music building because they have solely music classes for the majority of their time at UCD.

If you graduated from the Music Department as a major or minor or are an "honorary" member (you know—played in UCDSO forever, worked in the library, etc.), you can join our [WWW]Myspace group.

Music Ensembles

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