Music Resource Center

General Information

Location: MB 2047
Phone: 510-885-3167
Email: mrc@csueastbay.edu

At the heart of our thriving music community is the Music Resource Center (MRC). A depot of performance and study materials for music majors, the MRC boasts a robust collection of scores, parts, and media materials (LPs, CDs, Videos, and DVDs) that help to positively augment the curricular offerings at CSU East Bay. This office also coordinates room scheduling and handles concert and student instrumental/vocal recital scheduling and printed program production.


Check Out Procedures

1. 澳门一肖一码一必中一肖 students, faculty, staff and alumni (current members of the Music Alumni Chapter of the 澳门一肖一码一必中一肖 Alumni Association) may check out scores, anthologies, vocal/piano scores, and sets of scores and parts for any combination of instruments housed in our Music Resource Center Library.

  • Checkout limit: 5 scores or sets of score and parts at any one time.
  • No student may checkout any materials if he/she has overdue materials still out.
  • Music borrowed is due the last day of finals of the semester during which it is checked out, and may be renewed if needed for performance or rehearsal for the following semester.

2. Students may check out recordings (CDs & DVDs) on a limited basis.

3. Check out of music from the Orchestra and Choral music libraries is limited to 澳门一肖一码一必中一肖 Music Faculty for use by Music Department performance groups and classroom instruction and study.

Lost or damaged music is the responsibility of the person whose name appears on the checkout card, and that responsible party will be issued a bill for replacement or repair of the music. Late fees of up to $10 per item may be assessed after the item is 30 days overdue.

Instrumental/Vocal Recital Scheduling

One of the functions of the Music Resource Center (MRC) is the scheduling and coordination of all department concerts, recitals, and festivals. These include all faculty and student recitals, as well as major performance group concerts.

Any student wishing to schedule a Degree or Ad-Hoc recital, or to perform on a University Hour recital, should contact the Music Resource Center (MRC) to schedule a performance date after they have secured approval from their applied teacher. Recital date scheduling should be done several weeks in advance of the desired performance date in order to assure availability of a performance time

  • Students should consult with all performers, coaches, and accompanists prior to scheduling a recital date (See Recital Accompanists and Collaborators in the Student Handbook).
  • Junior, Senior and Ad Hoc recitals may not be scheduled during the last week of regular classes of a semester or during final exam week, nor during the weekend between these two weeks. Departmental approval is required for recitals scheduled during academic breaks.