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l l 1.9 . . ,,., ,... ,.. , Q ,.... ,, ..... .... 5 . I ..., . ....A ..A4 . , ....4 ,,.. S2 ,.., S2 , ,. ... A...A ,.... 9 ., .... ,.,A. ,... .... , I .. ,, A , ,,.... ,.. ,,.,, . Postgraduate Course Degree Bachelor of Music Piano, Voice, Violin and Organ fStudents must have had the equivalent of the Diploma Course to enter the Postgraduate Course.j Eighty Private Lessons. Price according to teacher. 40 Class Lessons in Composition ...,...,........................,,,..........,.w....,,.......,,......,..w...,..,, 3540.00 40 Class Lessons in Canon and Fugue CPiano, Violin and Organ onlyj ............................,,......,,,....,......,...............,.......,.,,..............,...,.,.,...........,......,...............,..,.. 40.00 40 Class Lessons in Orchestration ......................................,.,.,.,,,.,,,...,.,.,,......,.,.......,. 40.00 40 Class Lessons in French, Italian CVoice onlyj ............,.....,...,..,,,............,. 40.00 40 Class Lessons in Postgraduate Technic and Interpretation CPianO Onlyj ..,....,,..........,...,.........................,.,,...........,.....................,........,........................ 40.00 Piano, Violin and Organ students must be able to play three standard con- certos and three recital programs in musicianly style to receive the degree, Bachelor of Music. Voice students must be able to sing three complete programs and a leading operatic and oratorio role. An average standing of 75 must be made in all subjects to pass. Nation Wide Demand for Graduates Some of the Public School Music Supervisors who have recently completed the Two Year Course and the Positions they hold. AWS, AIABEL, Mclntosh, S. D. BACON, MRS. C. H., Los Angeles, Calif. BECKSTROM, EMIL, Montevideo, Minnesota. COLLINGE, AIARY ANN, Hudson, Wisconsin. CORDES, BERTHA, Knoxville, Iowa. DICK, ll.-XRTHA, Birmingham, Alabama. DICKINSON, CAMILLA, jacksonville, Florida. DOLVEN, AMANADA, VVillmar, Minnesota. EIGENBRODT, X7ERNA, Eveleth, Minnesota. ERICKSON, JULIET, Plainview, Minnesota. GILLIES, LEONA, Timber Lake, S. D. GJERSET, ESTHER, Corvvith, Iowa. GOODMAN. ETHEL, Coin, Iowa. GRAVES, CLARENCE, St. Cloud, Minnesota. GECTING, INIILDRED, Bloomington, Minn. GULRRANSEN, NIABEL, Kimball, S. D. HANDEL, ELEANOR, Minneapolis Public Schools. H:XUGE, RIABEL, South St. Paul, Minnesota. HONAAS, CHRISTOPHER, Alexandria, Minn ISAACS, ALICE, Minneapolis Public Schools JOHNSON, YIOLA, Park River, N. D. LARSON, ADEI.4XlNE, Timber Lake, S. D. LARSON, NORMAN, Owatonna, Minnesota. LEACH, JEANETTE, Bonners Ferry, Idaho. IWARTIN, ETHEL, Waseca, Minnesota. MIKKELSEN, AUSTRE, Burnt, Iowa. MOE, CLARE, Tulsa, Oklahoma. MYI-IRA, LUCILLE, Chaska, Minnesota. NELSON, ALICE, Spooner, Vkfisconsin. OLSON, PEARL, Wenatchee, Washington. PARKER, VVARREN, Albion, Idaho. PATTON, FLORA, Madison, S. D. PAULSON, ARDELLA, St. Cloud, Minnesota. Ross, LOTTA, Windom, Minnesota. SEYLER, RUTH, East High School, Minne- apolis. SHURTZ, PAI'L, Fulda, Minnesota. STOEDE, CORA, Edison Junior High, Minne- apolis. SWANDERG, BERNICE, Litchfield. Minnesota. SCHWEDPE, FREDERICK, Crookston, Minn. TAUBISRT, EJXIMA, Bismarck, N. D. TUTTLE, DONALD, Minneapolis Public Schools. WARD, IXIARVEL, Minneapolis Public Schools. WARD, GERTRIJDE, Hibbing, Minnesota.
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MACPHAIL SCHOOL OF MUSIC 9 Certificate Course Piano, Voice, Violin, Organ and Other Instruments Students who have completed the subjects included in the Preparatory Course are eligible to enter the Certificate Course, continuing the major subject Ctwo private lessons per week in piano, voice, violin or organj, one lesson in harmony, one per week in Analysis of Music and one in Advanced Normal Methods, to- gether with regular attendance at a series of lectures and concerts. Students must have had the equivalent of the Preparatory Course to enter the Certificate Course. The cost of this course is as follows: Eighty private lessons, two per week. Price according to teacher. 40 Class Lessons in Harmony ...........t...............,...,...........t..,..,..,r.,..................r.,tt...,.... 340.00 40 Class Lessons in Musical Analysis ...,,,.t..,4t,tttt..t,t.tt,tt..,r.i.i ......... 4 0.00 40 Class Lessons in Advanced Normal Methods ..........,.. .......,. 4 0.00 Lectures and Concerts ......,.......v.,.t.t..,...,..rrr... .....vv...........tt.........,.,.,, .... 5 . 00 Total, not including private lessons ....t............................t,.....,...,......,....t......... 3125.00 Voice, Violin and Organ students are required to have one year of Piano. An average standing of 75 must be made in all subjects to pass. The price of private lessons depends upon the teacher selected. Diploma Course Piano, Voice, Violin and Organ fStudents must have had the equivalent of the Certificate Course to enter the Diploma Course.j Eighty Private Lessons, two per week. Price according to teacher. 40 A Class Lessons in Advanced Harmony ...............,...............,.i.......................... 340.00 40 Class Lessons in Counterpoint QPiano, Violin and Organ onlyj .,,,,,....................,.....,...............,,,................................,................,......................,,...,........,... 40.00 40 Class Lessons in French and Italian CVoice students onlyj ......... 40.00 40 Class Lessons in Form and Interpretation ................................................... 40.00 Total, not including private lessons ..........................,.................,,.............i 3120.00 A complete recital program of classical and modern compositions from memory. 4 An average standing of 75 must be made in all subjects to pass. Fees For Diplomas To cover the expense of graduation exercises and engraving diplomas and certificates the following fees are charged: Certificate .......................,.........................,...........,......... ............. S 10.00 Diploma ......................,............l.................. ,....,.,.. ......,. 1 5 .00 Degree, Bachelor of Music ........ .,...... 2 0.00
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i ...... ,..... ...A. , ,, ,.. ., . , fl ,.., 5 .... .. ,,,..44 ,,..,. ..., .. .. F2 ..., S2 ,.. 4, , ., ...., F2 ,... ,,... ,.., ,, , ,.. .A . . ,., .,... 1.1 Public School Music P ' Thaddeus P. Giddings who is in charge of the courses for training supervisors, is one of the na- tionls outstanding authorities on public school music methods. Under his guidance this department has grown to be one of the largest training centers for teachers of music supervisors in America and the demand for gradu- ates continues year after year to ex- ceed the supply. The course of study 1llCL'Z'.Y the 1'eqz11're- 111c11t5 r011rm'1zz'11g azftlzorfsvd special schools for the ffflflllllg of fvaclzers. Graduates from this department are eligible to receive a certihcate from the State Depart- ment of Education without further examina- tion as teachers of music in public schools after completing the two year course. The diploma course requires two years for completion after graduation from high school. The degree, Bachelor of Music is granted to those completing the three year course. College and Normal graduates, and music teachers of experience, will be allowed to take the three years' course in two. Academic subjects are given in the MacPhail School by Professors from Hamline University and students will be given credit towards a college degree. JOSEPHINE STRINGHAM FINDLEY will continue to conduct the course in kin- dergarten and grade methods, bringing a charming personality and many years of ex- perience to her work. MRS. T. B. KELLY. The Teachers' Train- ing Course in Physical Education is under the direction of Mrs. T. B. Kelly, who is a graduate of Oberlin College and also of the Sargent School of Physical Education. Mrs. Kelly has just returned from a summer's work at Columbia University. MISS AGNES SWENNES, who is in charge of the course in drawing, prepares her students to teach this subject in a short intensive series of lessons including paper cutting. drawing, designing and poster xvork Zllrs. I. S. Findlay
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