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COURSE OF STUDY. y? FIRST YEAR. cal . First Term. has Science of tone production, correct breathing. Vaccafs let- , Practical Method. Simple songs. .r I y, Second Term. ew . . on- Spec1a1 attentlon to correct pronunciation and enuncia- ley tion. Better songs and ballads. nre, ! mb SECOND YEAR. J16 First Term. . Concone and Lutgerfs Studies. Exercises preparatory We to trill. C 1n gig: Second Term. 11;: Mazzonefs exercises, with work of first term continued. har- Special attention to those wishing to teach. OWU THIRD YEAR. umb . edge Flrst Term. cess. . . Exercises from Bordogui ClaSSIC Songs. Spec1al atten- h tion to duet, trio, and chorus work. as Second Term. pos- . igte: Florid singing, arias from oratorlos. CS 2 :her. ; FOURTH YEAR. d 0f Exercises from different singing masters. Italian. 33:11 . French, and German arias from operas and oratorios. Wiley ' L Pupils urged to appear in recitals and musicales :3ng g throughout the course. than t All students required to attend the Chorus Class. For graduation, two years successful study of Har- mony and History of Music is required. 47 .- K xx
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5:130:31 of Wntal magic. MISS JOSEPHINE LUMB, Principal. Miss Josephine Lumb, who is at the head of the Vocal Department of the American Mozart Conservatory, has had excellent training for such a position. After complet- ing a course of vocal study in Charleston Female Seminary, Charleston, S. C., she spent five years of study in New York. She was for some time a pupil in the Grand Cone servatory, New York. Among her teachers were Dudley Buck, J11, C. J. Meyer, Dr. Blitz and Miss Laura Moore, one of the foremost vocalists of New York. Miss Lumb completed a full course with Miss Laura Moore. She studied also with Signor Carbone, and M. Eliert-Florio. I wish to recommend With sincerity and pleasure Miss Josephine Lumb, who has been a pupil of mine. She has taken a full course in vocal instruction with me, and is fully competent to undertake the teaching necessary in a school of your standing. She understands tone production and emission and voice building, and has at her command a good repertoire of English, French and Italian music. Be- sides this, her musical training has been most thorough in piano, har- mony and sight reading. She has studied with many well known teachers in America. New York City. iSignedl LAURA MOORE. It affords me great pleasure to say that Miss Josephine M. Lumb has studied with me for a season, and acquired the necessary knowledge and practice to fill a position of teacher of vocal culture with success. Her voice is of a rich mezzo. She sings with great taste. New York, April 19, 1905. tSignedl DR. E. EBERHARD. . It-gives me great pleasure to recommend Miss Lumb who has given instruction in my family for two vears. .1 have found Miss Lumb earnest, faithful, painstaking and pos- sessmg a surpr1s1ng ability as a teacher, my daughter making greater progress under her instruction than in twice the time under the best Baltimore professor. I feel sure that you will find Miss Lumb an exceptional teacher. New York, Oct. 1, 1904. iSignedl B. S. BALDWIN. . I take pleasure in vouching for the excellence of the method of MISS Josephlne Lumb in vocal instruction for her thoroughness, and for her keen interest in her work. I have been under her instruction for the past two years. I was referred to her by a pupil of Mr. Dudley Buck, 'Jr. It may be. that Miss Lumbis method was particularlv suited to relleve my peculiar faults, but it is certain that, from whatever cause, she has succeeded in helping me in a far greater degree than my former instructors did. tSi ned E 0 n . . New York City. April 19, 1905. g i D Vi m P GILCHRIST 46 --7AF-4 .-. .... . .. . 7,-4A .mA .7 -7 x; . .
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