Music Preservation Workshop – ONLINE

General Information

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Tuition: $

Description

This five-week online course has been developed to allow students to experience state-of-the-art binding and preservation techniques and workflows in their own library, spreading the learning over the summer with the support of Zoom classes, equipment lists, videos, and other useful supplementary materials. Students whose circumstances allow it are also welcome to visit Sibley Library in person to check out materials and equipment firsthand.

The focus of the course Is hands-on experience in repair techniques and preservation strategies for musical scores, with particular emphasis on matching preservation decisions to library (or personal) circumstances and mission. A combination of instructional videos made in the Sibley Conservation lab and Zoom conferencing provides demonstrations you can refer to over and over, lectures on administration, workflow organization, digitization, and special materials, and one-on-one questions and answers about dealing with your collection and its issues. The price of the course will entitle you to full access to the videos, Zoom conferencing during the length of the course, phone or video consultation when needed afterward, and the option of arranging to visit Sibley to round out your experience!

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Additional Info

The course was designed for library professionals and support staff, but private collectors, composers, and music students curious about best practices for binding and preserving scores are also welcome. For more information about this workshop, please email Alice Carli at: acarli@esm.rochester.edu

Alice was friendly and knowledgeable. She was generous with her information and time and covered a wide range of topics and techniques that could be encountered in music preservation. I have a better understanding of assessing individual items, as well as new skills for item preparation and repair

2022

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