Schroeder Hall
Schroeder Hall is a cathedral-like, 240-seat recital hall, designed specifically to accentuate the sounds of instruments and voices in an intimate setting. Named in 2007 by Jean Schulz in honor of her late husband Charles Schulz and his iconic Charlie Brown comic strip, Schroeder Hall opened in August 2014. A primary feature of Schroeder Hall is its organ, the Brombaugh Opus 9, an American instrument built in 1972 and modeled on the Baroque-era organs of northern Germany and The Netherlands.
