CedarviUe College. •>A VIOLIN. The instructor, Miss Sillito, is an accomplished violinist, having studied for six years with Mr. G. H. Marsteller, Di rector Dayton School of Music, Dayton, Ohio, who recommends her highly as a teacher and violinist. RECITALS. Recitals of all the vocal and instrumental classes will be given during the year by the Director and advanced students. These recitals accustom die pupils to appear in public and cultivate a taste for good music. RATES OF TUITION IN MUSIC. MUST TERM— FOURTEEN WEEKS. Piano, one lesson per w eek ........................................................................$ 8 00 Piano, two lessons per week . 10 00 V oice Culture, one lesson per week......... . 8 00 V oice Culture, two lessons per week ............................. 10 00 Harmony in Classes, one lesson per week 8 00 Violin, one lesson per week ...... .............. 8 00 SECOND TERM —El,EVEN WEEKS. Piano, one lesson per week $ 7 00 Piano, two lessons per week........................................................................ 14 00 Voice Culture, one lesson per week ......... 7 00 Voice Culture, two lessons per wees . 14 00 H a rm o n y ........................................ .......................................... 3 00 Violin, one lesson per week ....................................... 7 00 THIRD TERM— El,EVEN WEEKS. Piano, one lesson per week ... $ 7 00 Piano, two lessons per week ............................................................... 14 00 Voice Culture, one lesson per week .................................................... 7 00 V oice Culture, two lessons per week 14 00 11;irmony . a 00 Violin, one lesson per week 7 00 Good pianos and organs <tan be rented at the expense o f the pupil: or the College will rent instruments lor practice, one hour a day, per month 81.00. The Philadelphian and Philosophic Societies each have pianos for the use of their members.
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