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- Thu — Nov 21 9am to 5pm
- Fri — Nov 22 9am to 5pm
- Sat — Nov 23 Closed
- Sun — Nov 24 Closed
- Mon — Nov 25 Closed
- Tue — Nov 26 Closed
- Wed — Nov 27 Closed
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Contact
1720 Locust St.
Philadelphia, PA 19103
About the Rock Resource Center
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Our Mission
Comprising the John de Lancie Library and the Curtis Archives, the Rock Resource Center’s mission is to:
- provide Curtis students, faculty, and staff with the best possible collection of printed music, books, periodicals, recordings, and electronic resources needed to fulfill the school’s mission;
- promote the Rock Resource Center’s holdings through forward thinking and open patron service; and
- preserve and make Curtis’s past accessible to the greater Curtis community.
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Meet the Staff
Emily Waters, Associate Dean of the John de Lancie LibraryP: (215) 717-3123
Pete Williams, Director of the Rock Resource Center
P: (215) 717-3147
Barbara Benedett, Senior Archivist
P: (215) 717-3139
Aliyah Shanti, Assistant Librarian of Systems and Cataloging
P: (215) 717-3156
Judy Belland, Circulation Manager
Sheralyn Milton, Archivist for Digital Collections
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Statement on Offensive or Problematic Materials
The Rock Resource Center, including both the library and archives of the Curtis Institute of Music, collects, preserves, and provides access to historical materials for performance, research and other educational purposes. These materials represent the values and opinions of their creators and may contain language or images that are offensive or objectionable. Providing access to these materials allows us to hold the creators accountable and learn from the past.
The Rock Resource Center staff supports the values voiced by the greater Curtis community, including openness, compassion, empathy, respect, and transparency.
The John de Lancie Library
The library, housed in the Rock Resource Center at 1720 Locust Street, contains over 100,000 volumes of print and digital music scores and books, including scholarly sets of composers’ complete works, authoritative editions of the standard repertoire, and recordings. The library also subscribes to a number of digital sheet music services, industry publications, and research databases.
For more information on lending policies, library services, and requesting items, please see our guide to library policies and procedures.
Curtis Archives
The Curtis Archives document the history and legacy of the Curtis Institute of Music by preserving records of permanent historical value. Welcoming both the Curtis community and the general public, the Archives offer diverse collections that encompass the entirety of the Curtis experience. For more information about our collections, visiting procedures, and donations, visit our guide.
New in the Library
These are the latest titles added to the collection.
- La forza del destino. Giuseppe Verdi ; arranged for trumpet in C, trombone and piano by Neal Bennett.
- Au-delà du temps : pour deux flûtes et piano / Yuko Uebayashi.
- Sei concerti, opera prima, libro primo = Six concertos, opus one, book one / Giuseppe Tartini ; a cura di = edited by Sofia Teresa Bisi.
- Mariken de Nimègue = Mariken z Nimègue : H 236/2 I / Bohuslav Martinů ; text de Henri Ghéon = text Henri Ghéon ; edited by Pavel Žůrek = editor Pavel Žůrek.
- Siroe, re di Persia : opera in tre atti, HWV 24 / Georg Friedrich Händel ; herausgegeben von Phillip Schmidt.
- Addenda / Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach ; edited by Paul Corneilson, Ulrich Leisinger, and Peter Wollny.
- The last party : for clarinet, violin, cello and piano = für Klarinette, Violine, Violoncello und Klavier / Johannes Berauer.
- Apotheosis : für Streichquartett = for string quartet / Johannes Berauer.
- La valse : poème chorégraphique / composed by Maurice Ravel ; arranged by Molly Turner for Sonarsix.
- Être heureux ou ne pas l'être : trois mélodies pour ténor et piano = three songs for tenor and piano / [music by] Isabelle Aboulker ; [text by] Pierre de Ronsard, Jean de la Fontaine, Octave Mirbeau.