You live in a blessed State.
Things are a bit more severe in our neck of the woods.
RT




On 12/18/2013 2:36 PM, Sean Smith wrote:

Yes, they are. No student ID req'd. Something about because our tax dollars went to create those libraries we get to see the insides - maybe someone more knowledgable could set me straight if deemed relevant. No, we can't check out books and they'll hold our drivers' licenses while we peruse the fancy stuff from Case X. Years ago I remember asking for what I thought would be a facsimile of Purcell's Orpheus Britannicus and having the original delivered into my hands.

Sean


On Dec 18, 2013, at 11:18 AM, Roman Turovsky wrote:


Is the UC Berkeley music library accessible to the general public?

None of the university libraries in New York are. One has to be a student there with an ID card.

RT





On 12/18/2013 12:12 PM, Sean Smith wrote:

Dear Dan,

I happen to be holder of the now not-so-secret knowledge that you are in walking distance to the UC Berkeley music library. http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/hours/?day=2012-04-05&libraries[id][]=216&libraries[id][]=217

The music scores are in the basement and the Morales holdings are about 3 or 4 stacks east of the elevator shafts. When you find yourself in the M's, then look for "Mo..." When you see Mozart, you've gone too far. You'll find Josquin in the D's and the new edition of his has in-depth discussions of all his work and variants.

yr neighbor in a less nearby secret location,
Sean





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