The conservatory has five main buildings: Faye Spanos Concert Hall, Recital Hall, Rehearsal Hall, Buck Hall, and Owen Hall. Faye Spanos Concert Hall, the main building in the conservatory, houses an 870-seat concert hall, practice rooms, faculty offices, and the conservatory administration. Built in 1927, it was renovated in 1988 and was seen in one of the
Indiana Jones movies. The 115-seat Recital Hall is a smaller performance space used for student recitals, chamber concerts and
master classes. The 2 rehearsal rooms in the Rehearsal Center are used for band and
choral rehearsals. This building also includes one faculty office and the band and
orchestra music libraries. Most of the conservatory’s classes meet in Buck Hall, which includes four classrooms, a conference room, and private studios for many of the faculty. It also includes a 5.1
surround sound system for use in composing and analyzing film music. Owen Hall houses practice rooms, a digital recording studio, and a computer lab with 19
Apple computers with a variety of software, including
Logic Pro 7,
Sibelius,
Final Cut Studio 2,
Photoshop and
Dreamweaver. Owen Hall was renovated in 2017 and added additional practice rooms with enhanced acoustic treatment. Rehearsal space for Jazz Studies is located in the Burns Tower. ==Degrees==