Opperman Music Hall is a 437 seat concert hall located in the Kuersteiner building and is named for Ella Scoble Opperman, who served as the first dean of music from 1911 to 1944. The hall can accommodate concerts ranging from solo recitals to chamber orchestra and band concerts, as well as opera. The 1975, 34-stop Holtkamp Tracker Organ seen on the stage is used for recitals, concerts, and lessons. Other organs are available in the school to students for practice and performance.
The image below is a virtual tour. Click and drag within the image to see the music hall
The building is surrounded by North Copeland Street, Convocation Way, and West Call Street. The entrance is in-between the Housewright Building and Kuersteiner Building. Close, convenient parking areas are identified in blue on the map below.
The Artist Series gladly provides accommodations for persons with disabilities. Please notify the Executive Director at (850) 445-1616, or by email to [email protected] at least five working days prior to a concert if accommodation is needed.
Many corporate sponsors in the capitol region support The Artist Series. We are grateful to all whose contributions make it possible to sustain artistic excellence and variety, affordable tickets, and our music outreach programs that inspire students and help to protect the future of classical music.
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