The Department of Music strives to maintain a safe, secure, and productive environment for musical creation by university groups and individuals. We make every effort to serve the needs of the community as equitably as possible while preserving the integrity of our buildings and upholding university policies.
Access
Card swipe/after-hours access to Haydn Hall and Denison Hall for music majors will automatically activate and renew each academic year until graduation. Access for ensemble members (MUEN) or students taking lessons (MUAP) will begin the Monday after the drop/add period in the fall semester and expire at the end of the academic year. Access will expire due to a change in status or position, end of enrollment in ensembles or lessons, or separation from the university.
- Music faculty and music majors have priority over departmental spaces.
- Buildings should be utilized for programming and functions consistent with the registered purpose of the organization.
- No food or beverages (except sealed water bottles) allowed in classrooms or practice rooms; absolutely no alcohol permitted.
- Providing refreshments or catering services inside our buildings must be approved by the music office. Before exiting the venue, all trash must be thrown away with the garbage bags placed outside in a designated area. Otherwise, custodial fees will be charged in the amount of $60/hour.
- No smoking or vaping anywhere on the premises.
- Markings, tape, nails, staples or glue cannot be used on any surface (walls, floors, woodwork, glass, etc.).
- Do not place anything on top of the keyboard instruments.
- Property owned by the Department of Music is not available for public use. Do not take items from our classrooms or buildings without permission from the music office.
- Storing equipment prior to an event is generally not available.
- Be a good neighbor – put rooms back in proper order and stack/return equipment. When leaving, do so in a respectful manner. Be aware that extra transition time may be needed between academic ensembles and classes.
- Keep all rooms clean from garbage – ensure the room is left in a good state. Extra trash bags can be provided by request.
- Keep doors closed – exterior doors should never be propped open. If you see a door propped open, please close it. Keep studio or classroom doors closed when playing music and respect other musicians. Make sure to secure everything before leaving.
- Do not keep personal belongings–particularly those of value–unattended or in an unlocked room. ÐÇ¿Õ´«Ã½ is not responsible for any items left behind or stolen.
- Animals are not permitted inside any buildings. Service animals are permitted on University-controlled property and in buildings while they are performing tasks for the individual they accompany. Domesticated pets are permitted outside on campus grounds when leashed and properly attended at all times.
- No open flames – candles, incense, lanterns, torches, etc.
- Lost and Found items can be left with event staff or delivered to the music office in Haydn Hall, 103 (during business hours).
- University Quiet Hours begin at 11:00 PM – activities will not be scheduled past 10:00 PM.
- Report any issues ASAP – see the Reporting Repairs or Emergencies page to address a maintenance request or to report an emergency.
- For special services or accommodations, please contact Nicholas Strawn, Performance and Operations Assistant.
- If the music office receives any reports of misuse, one written warning will be given. If reports continue, permission to use departmental spaces will be revoked.
- Weekday access from 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM (until 9:00 PM in Harkness Chapel)
- Weekend access by card swipe
- Buildings will remain locked after-hours or during holidays and campus closures unless the department requests open hours
Unlock Requests
If you have an event scheduled after-hours or on the weekend and expect attendees outside the campus community, please work with Nicholas Strawn, Performance and Operations Assistant.
Request card swipe/after-hours access to Haydn Hall or Denison Hall by submitting the . Please request access for the summer term prior to May 15.
Skip this step if you intend to enroll in ensembles (MUEN) or lessons (MUAP) in the fall term.
The music office can request Affiliate IDs (individuals without a ÐÇ¿Õ´«Ã½ or CIM ID) if card swipe/after-hours building access is required. Affiliates can request access by submitting the . Access Services notifies the requestor (music office) and the affiliate when issuing the credentials and ID card. This process takes several days.
Starting the Monday after the drop/add period, report trouble with card swipe access to music+facilities@case.edu or submit the .
Music majors with percussion as a primary instrument and students taking percussion lessons will be issued access to a Percussion Studio lockbox. The Percussion Studio can be used by reservation; walk-ins are permitted when the room is not in use.
Read the terms/conditions and submit the .
Ensembles members playing percussion or drum set can rehearse in the rooms in which their ensemble meets during by reservation; walk-ins are permitted when the room is not in use. A building monitor or professional staff member can assist with room and equipment access, including drum set lockers or percussion cages.
- Percussion Ensemble: Spartan Rehearsal Hall
- Popular Music Ensemble: Denison Rehearsal Hall
- Jazz Ensembles: Wade Rehearsal Hall
Questions: Please contact Nicholas Strawn, Performance and Operations Assistant
The should be completed to request access to controlled rooms, studios or storage areas in Denison Hall, Harkness Chapel or Haydn Hall. Access is provided at the discretion of the operations staff.
These areas include:
- Percussion studio and cages
- Tuba or low brass storage room
- Harp storage room
- Marching band storage room
- HPP studios
- Audio recording studio in Harkness Chapel
Read the terms/conditions and submit the .
Secure access will be granted only to students who need access to controlled rooms and secure storage areas. University-recognized student organizations or activity groups are not eligible.
Requesting Keys:
- To request a key, members must submit a formal request to Nicholas Strawn via the .
- The request should be submitted at least two weeks before the key is needed to allow for processing time.
- Please note that the key shop may experience delays during busy times (start of a new academic year), and it could take several weeks for keys to be processed and delivered. We appreciate your patience during this time.
Key Distribution:
- Once approved, keys will be ordered by the Music Office through an electronic key request system managed by Access Services.
- Members will be notified by email when their key is ready for pickup.
- Members must pick up keys in person at Access Services, located at [Crawford Hall], and provide a valid ÐÇ¿Õ´«Ã½ ID.
- Keys must be picked up within 45 days from the date of notification. Failure to do so may result in the key being returned to the department, and a new request may need to be submitted.
Key Responsibility:
- Members are responsible for the security of keys issued to them.
- Keys must not be duplicated, loaned, or shared with unauthorized individuals.
- If a key is lost or stolen, members must report it immediately to Nicholas Strawn at nas158@case.edu.
- A lost key, duplicate key, or a key not picked up within the 45-day window will result in a $50.00 charge per key.
Key Return:
- Upon separation from the University or transfer to another department, members must return all keys to Access Services.
- If the member cannot physically return their keys to Access Services for any reason, please make arrangements with Nicholas Strawn nas158@case.edu or Nate Kruse.
- The return receipt issued by Access Services should be emailed to Nicholas Strawn at nas158@case.edu.
- Failure to return keys will be reported to the Department Chair and Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences.
- Unreturned keys will incur the same charge as above.
Buildings
The Department of Music maintains offices, classrooms, practice rooms, social spaces, student lockers/workspaces in Haydn Hall and Denison Hall, and a performance (with recording studio) and lecture hall in Harkness Chapel/Classroom.
Performance Venues
All performances held in the Maltz Performing Arts Center as part of the Silver Hall Concert Series or in the Florence Harkness Memorial Chapel as part of the ÐÇ¿Õ´«Ã½ Music Concert Series are FREE and streamed LIVE. For a unique experience in Cleveland, enjoy chamber music at or jazz and pop music at notable venues like , , or .
Libraries
Resources and collections for the research/study of music exist in Kulas Music Library (Kelvin Smith Library) and Robinson Music Library (Cleveland Institute of Music).