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CHORUS CLASS. 1' it's: EV All vocal pupils will attend this class and all other undertaken consists of exermses in Sight reading based 0m 1m 1.. MW students Of music are urged to do likewise. The work the practice in solfeggio and part songs. pngtrv 1.- 'li ,a . . .. - . . 4.. . . , i These Recitals will occur monthly, the object of timidity usually experienced by young plmets. Tleilucm Musiczi ; t T which is to accustom students to appearing before others, public Recitals are also held. -7 thereby enabling them to overcome all nervousness and a COURSE IN THEORY. i- This course is designed to cultivate a better under- music, to make practical and thurough musicians 1n the standing and higher appreciation of the master works in true sense of the word. LESSONS IN NOTATION AND ADDITION. The elementary principles of music are here taken up, and to take clown in musical notation what is heard. This 3 ' . . . - . . . . - j the mus1cal faculty is so trained that one may acqmre the practice is continued throughout the entire cuurse HI ability to hear mentally what is seen 011 the printed page study. HARMONY. First Period.-Elements of Harmony. Second PeriodePractical work in harmonizing mel-odies and exercises in simple counterpoint. 4o
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E: reading based on :1Crwlz1yers. Frequent ti .1; musicians in the ' tinnt f; heard. This 'e course of t t D F; a ... . H MUSICAL FORMS AND HISTORY. ? First Period.-General Musical History and study Of Second PeriodeBiographical history of the great '- the forms and change of .style in works that mark its masters of various periods and analysis of their repre- progress from ancient to modern times. ' sentative works. , POST GRADUATE COURSE. This course will involve a more advanced study of Musical Theory and executive prohcieney, With special reference to the acquirement of an extensive repertoire Of standard works. e t - V;XC I, . , t v AX xxx x; , , E m V? ......x LOOKING EAST FROM WILLIAM JEWELL HILL.
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