Music & Arts Library

The Gabe M. Wiener Music & Arts Library's collection includes print monographs and serials on western and non-western music, music scores, sound and video recordings in multiple formats, electronic and multimedia resources, and microforms of scholarly interest. Particular strengths include early printed works on music theory, scholarly score editions, and vocal scores of 18th- and 19th-century operas. Also collected are scores and recordings by over 350 contemporary composers.

Please contact us at music@library.columbia.edu with any questions.

Nick Patterson

Nick Patterson

Head, Gabe M. Weiner Music & Arts Library

  • Music Library

njp2@columbia.edu

(212) 854-8523
Music & Arts Library - 701-E Dodge Hall

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Music & Arts Library main study space - a wide area with study carrels, tables, and natural light
  • Use of library spaces is first-come, first-serve. No reservations are available.
  • Drinks in sealed containers are allowed. No food.
  • Study carrels and tables with lots of natural light
  • When working in groups, please respect your neighbors and keep conversations quiet.
  • Headphones are required when listening to audio content.

Digital Music Lab

  • Play, compose, record, scan, notate, edit, program, and analyze digital audio and music scores. The Digital Music Lab is equipped with Mac workstations, specialized music software and hardware, and Yamaha digital pianos.
  • Note: The Digital Music Lab closes 15 minutes before the library. See library hours.

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A/V Equipment

Software

Using the Equipment

  • Your files are NOT saved between sessions. Make sure to save your work onto an external device, if needed.
  • Workstations are first-come, first-serve. No reservations are available. If you encounter problems with long wait times, please contact library staff.
  • Headphones are required when listening to audio content.