
Harrison-LeCaine Hall is home to a substantial and impressive collection of early music instruments, on which students are given opportunities to perform.


This stunning collection ranges from
recorders, cornetti, crumhorns and shawms to sackbuts, viols and
harpsichords, including a harpsichord built by Wolfgang Kater, after an
antique Flemish instrument by Blanchet in the Russell Collection as
well as a lute, hand crafted by Oskar Graf, after an original 7-course
Giovanni Hieber model of 1561.