ALICE PRATT
BROWN HALL
HOME OF THE SHEPHERD SCHOOL OF MUSIC

Alice
Pratt Brown Hall provides a breathtakingly beautiful home for the
Shepherd School. Designed by the internationally celebrated Spanish
architect Ricardo Bofill, the $17.5 million building was named in
recognition of a major challenge grant from the Brown Foundation.
The facility includes a 1,000-seat concert hall, a 250-seat recital hall, the
Edythe Bates Old Grand Organ and Recital Hall, an opera studio, 65 practice rooms,
seven classrooms, rehearsal and small ensemble spaces, and 54 teaching studios.
Sited near the western edge of the Rice campus, it consists of two long, low,
parallel wings joined by gardens and connecting corridors of loggias.
Many traditional and architectural elements of the building compliment and enhance
the campus. The building serves not only the needs of the Shepherd School and
Rice University, but also of the active performing arts community in Houston.
Approximately 75,000 visitors attend 350 events per year at the Shepherd School.
The growing prestige of the school and its gifted faculty attract talented and
dedicated students who seek professional training of the highest caliber and
the opportunity to perform in ensembles with other outstanding musicians.
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