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The Music Building is an academic building of the was also a nationally recognized zoologist, paleontologist, and entomologist and went on to become a trustee ( 1886 ) and then chancellor ( 1891 - 1901 ) of the University Of Pittsburgh , then called the Western University of Pennsylvania. {Link without Title} The Holland's house sat across the street from Holland's church, Bellefield Presbyterian, a wooden structure that was replaced by a stone Richardsonian Romanesque structure in 1890 that matched his house. The Hollands sold their house some time before 1912 . It became a Knights Of Columbus club, was given to the University Of Pittsburgh in 1953 by Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company , and served the first home of public television station WQED and the original production site of ''Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood'' before becoming the home of Pitt's music department. In 1967 , the Bellefield Presbyterian Church merged with and moved to the First United Presbyterian Church at Fifth and Thackeray, which adopted its name. The old church was dismantled in 1985 except for its tower, which still stands. {Link without Title} The Music Building was recently rennovated and enlarged and is home to the Music Department Library, a piano lab, the electronic music studio, the ethnonmusicology lab, a student/faculty lounge, practice rooms, teaching studios, offices, seminar rooms, and classrooms. {Link without Title} {Link without Title} EXTERNAL LINKS REFERENCES |
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