School of Music
Facilities
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Music Technology Soundhouse C
The Ball State School of Music's contemporary facilities offer intensive study and performance opportunities amid a beautiful campus setting.

Our Music Instruction Building, opened in 2004, features the 600-seat tunable Sursa Performance Hall, an elite music technology complex, two large band and choir rehearsal halls, and state-of the-art instructional facilities for the music performance area. Across the street, the five-story Hargreaves Music Building includes classrooms, offices, and a computer resource lab for our various program areas.

The campus library houses a music listening center and significant collections of music books, scores, and CDs. Unique resources include the archives of horn players Max Pottag, John Graas, the TUBA library, and the Hague Sheet Music collection."

Ball State's 3,600-seat Emens Auditorium and 720-seat Pruis Hall accommodate student, faculty, and guest performances, and the Shafer Tower features a carillon of 48 French-made, custom-cast bells.

Learn more about these facilities by following the links to the right.

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