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Our PRODUCER The graduating class of I960 will leave the Conservatory after having benefitted from some of the new traditions as well as having known intimately the old traditions of music training for which the Conservatory is world renowned. You have worked with teachers ' of national and international reputation in voice, piano and other instruments. You have listened to the lectures of master-teachers who have gained distinction and rec- ognition for their meaningful organization of the subject matter of their respective fields. And, you were members of the first class to par- ticipate in the new performing organizations — the Symphonic Wind Ensemble, the A Cappella Choir, the Chamber Singers, and our new large Orchestra. I feel quite safe in saying that most of you will remember for a long time to come the excitement of playing the first Boston perform- ance of Shostakovich ' s TENTH SYMPHONY under the inspiring leadership of Mr. Dixon, the firm beat that Mr. Piston gave while con- ducting his CONCERTINO, the genuine warmth of the musical per- sonality of Mr. Avshalomov leading his colorful CITY OF BRASS, Mrs. deVaron ' s concentrated demands for the utmost in each and every one of you, the beautiful choral tone achieved by the A Cappella Choir in Benjamin Britten ' s HYMN TO ST. CECILIA, and the success of the graduate students who make up the Chamber Singers in presenting a distinct type of choral ensemble to New England. You have reached he point where as musicians in practice, under- standing and spirit, you are about to leave the Conservatory. We know you will endeavor honorably to uphold the standards and traditions that have become your way of life in music. To each member of the graduating class, every good wish for success! • PRESIDENT ALIFERIS Pa«e3
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Meet the DIRECTORS June twelfth marks an end for the graduates of i960 and reminds us that life presents us with a series of these endings. Some are full of joy — difficulties have been overcome; drud- gery is over; the future beckons. Other end ings are sad and painful — what is finishing has been a delight; what lies ahead is fraught with terror and may even seem beyond our strength. The completion of a college degree is in the main the first kind of ending, but it has enough of the second to test our courage and our faith. T. S. Eliot supplies me with a valediction: MRS. RAPHAEL DEMOS Dean of Graduate Students Not fare well, But fare forward, voyagers. easant way to start the day Never too busy to give a helping hand Page 6
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