Slosberg Recital Hall Usage Policy
Please note: The following applies to music department-affiliated requests. Other Brandeis requests may be submitted via the request form. Non-Brandeis requests may be sent to slosberg@brandeis.edu.
Public Performances and Commercial Recordings
Any commercial recordings that are not directly associated with a current Brandeis Department of Music faculty member and all public performances that are not part of the recurring concert season or outlined below must be approved by the concert committee. Requests may be sent to slosberg@brandeis.edu.
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Leonard Bernstein Fellows and music majors, regardless of their track, have the option of performing a senior recital. In addition, all performance-track majors are required to give a junior and senior recital. All recital requests must be accompanied by a Recital Request Form.
Undergraduates who are not music majors, including music minors, who would like to give a junior or senior recital may petition the department for special permission to do so. All non-major recital requests must be accompanied by the Petition for Non-Sponsored Student Recitals Form. The concert committee will review all applicants and will respond once all department events have been scheduled.
Graduate students are encouraged to present a performance/compositional recital with prior approval from their faculty advisor. Once approved, requests may be sent directly to slosberg@brandeis.edu.
All Other Reservations
After consulting the Recital Hall Google Calendar, and with the understanding that priority will always be given to departmental events, requests may be sent to slosberg@brandeis.edu (who will forward requests to the concert committee and will relay their decision when applicable).
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Music Department faculty have free access to the recital hall for any project, including those that fall outside of student instruction. Faculty may also request the hall directly via the Google Calendar.
Private instructors may use the hall for student instruction. All other uses must be approved by the concert committee.
Undergraduate music majors and graduate students may use the hall for projects directly related to their coursework (i.e. chamber rehearsals, NMB rehearsals, testing for BEAMS projects, trying new piano techniques using the Yamaha, etc.). All other uses must be approved by the concert committee.
Undergraduates who are not music majors may use the hall for projects directly related to music courses in which they are currently enrolled. All other uses must be approved by the concert committee.