Brander Matthews Hall

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Brander Matthews Hall with Wien Hall in the background
The entrance to Brander Matthews Hall

Brander Matthews Hall was built in 1940 at 117th St and Amsterdam Avenue, and named for famed drama scholar Brander Matthews[1]. It housed the famous Columbia Opera Workshop, a theater with just under 300 seats, and a bust of Matthews in the entrance. The building was razed only 18 years later, in 1958, to make way for Jerome Greene Hall. The bust now sits in Dean Austin Quigley's office.

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Columbia University, the Columbia Opera Workshop and the Efflorescence of American Opera in the 1940s and 1950s]