1919-1920 Academic Catalog

DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC Harmony, through Perfect Modulation, and one year's work in the history of music are required of all graduates in piano. Voice Mas. w. H. McGERVEY First Year Production of Tone. Scales and Intervals. Exercises for the Cultivation of Fluency. Second Year Exercises for the Cultivation of Fluency-Continued. Solfeggio--Sight Reading. Exercises in Vocalization. Third Year Exercises in Vocalization. Sight Reading-Continued. Oratorio Songs. T wo years of instruction in piano, a knowledge of harmony as far as suspension, and one year's work in the history of music are required of all graduates in voice. RECITALS Recitals of all the vocal and instrumental classes will be ~,i~:;e~~~l~!ist~~Zu:~~!Yt~~ep~~r1e~~ 0 :;;~~/~:~"ub11c s!~~e~~f~ tivate a taste for good music_ ELECTIVE MUSIC E lective work in music to the amount of eight credits will be counted towards the degree of Bachelor of Arts. One lesson a week for one semester constitutes the work required for one credit. Students electing music must pay the usual fees for lessons in music, in addition to their collegiate tuition fees. RATES OF TUITION The rates of tuition in the Department of Music are eleven dollars per semester for one lesson a week in P iano or in Voice Culture, and six dollars per semester for one lesson a week in Harmony. A contingent fee of one dollar per semester is re– quired of all students in music who have not paid the three– dollar contingent fee in some other department of the College. All fees are payable at the beginning of the semester. For other expenses, see pages 29 and 30. 58

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