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| ====== Gruss Music Center ====== | ====== Gruss Music Center ====== |
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| [{{ ::gruss_music_center_ribbon_cutting_photo_by_john_atashian_from_tc_facebook_june_8_2016.jpg?500|Professor of Music Eric Galm, Josh Gruss '96, President [[berger-sweeney_joanne|Joanne Berger-Sweeney]], and Board of Trustees Chair Cornelia Thornburgh at the opening of the Gruss Music Center on May 19, 2016. Photo credit: John Atashian, 2016}}] | [{{ ::gruss_music_center_ribbon_cutting_photo_by_john_atashian_from_tc_facebook_june_8_2016.jpg?500|Professor of Music Eric Galm, Josh Gruss '96, President [[berger-sweeney_joanne|Joanne Berger-Sweeney]], and Board of Trustees Chair Cornelia Thornburgh at the opening of the Gruss Music Center on May 19, 2016. Photo credit: John Atashian, 2016}}] |
| Gruss Music Center is one of several arts venues on Trinity College's campus. The center features a Music Hall designed to host classes, rehearsals, and performances of all musical genres. The center also includes four practice rooms which double as recording booths, a recording studio, and an electronic music lab featuring keyboard stations and software programs to edit music. | Gruss Music Center is one of several arts venues on Trinity College's campus. The center features a Music Hall designed to host classes, rehearsals, and performances of all musical genres. The center also includes four practice rooms which double as recording booths, a recording studio, and an electronic music lab featuring keyboard stations and software programs to edit music. |