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Ira F. Brilliant Center For Beethoven Studies


San Jose State University King Library exterior

Address

San José State University
One Washington Square
San José, CA 95192-0171

Contact

Patricia Stroh

Phone

(408) 808-2059

Email

patricia.stroh@sjsu.edu

Website

Ira F. Brilliant Center for Beethoven Studies

Tagged As

Type of Organization
Archive, Arts Institution, Library, Museum, University

Languages
English, German

Time Periods
Baroque (1648-1815), Post-War (1945-1990), Post-Wende (1990-Present), Revolution|Republic (1918-1933), Romantic (1815-1871), West German, World War I (1914-1918), World War II (1933-1945)

Cultural Groups
Artistic Communities

Ira F. Brilliant Center For Beethoven Studies

Archives/Collections

Description

Library and museum devoted to the composer Ludwig van Beethoven.

Catalog System

Online and print finding aids and lists; some collections (primarily manuscripts and scores) are digitized.

Exhibited

Yes

Outreach

Internet, Brochure/Flyer/Pamphlet, Newsletter, Radio/Television/Video, Events (advertisements in concert programs)

Facilities

On-Site Technology

Yes

Workspaces

Yes

Open to the Public

Yes

Public Hours

As of April 29, 2024, the Beethoven Center will be open by appointment only for music research purposes. To schedule an appointment, please email: beethovencenter@sjsu.edu

Research Hours

Same as Public Hours

Access Procedures

Collection may be used on-site when library is open; appointments are recommended for users of rare materials.

Ira F. Brilliant Center For Beethoven Studies


San Jose State University King Library exterior

Address

San José State University
One Washington Square
San José, CA 95192-0171

Contact

Patricia Stroh

Phone

(408) 808-2059

Email

patricia.stroh@sjsu.edu

Website

Ira F. Brilliant Center for Beethoven Studies

Tagged As

Type of Organization
Archive, Arts Institution, Library, Museum, University

Languages
English, German

Time Periods
Baroque (1648-1815), Post-War (1945-1990), Post-Wende (1990-Present), Revolution|Republic (1918-1933), Romantic (1815-1871), West German, World War I (1914-1918), World War II (1933-1945)

Cultural Groups
Artistic Communities

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Last Updated: 07/02/2024