1933-1934 Academic Catalog

MUSIC DEPARTMENT 37 ConceTto by Davidoff or Saint-Saens, Concerto by Haydn or Schumann, and a work selected by the instructor. Summary.-Violin, Viola, Violincello; Preparatory Piano; Theory and Composition; History and Literature of Music; Orchestra and Ensemble; Academic Subjects. Classifications and Examinations.-As the students of this department may be of any scholastic standard it is only necessary that satisfactory credentials be shown by those who desire enrollment to elect work in any of the branches taught. While the courses are of professional character in that they aim to give the student a sufficient rounded training to qualify for pursuit of musical activity as a career, they should also make strong appeal to the musically interested amateur as of great cultural value. The courses of study have been outlined in such a way that regardless of the number of years the pupil has studied the de– gree of proficiency alone shall be the basis for recognition by the college in the granting of a diploma showing that a pre– scribed course has been satisfactorily completed by the student. With all musical courses there shall be a systematic course in elementary theory and ear drill and a like course in Harmony as far as the dominant seventh chord completed. The department of music is located in the College Library, which is but a short distance from the campus. REGISTRATION FEE Instruction in Pipe Organ, by professors, per semester in advance, $25 .00, one lesson a week. Two lessons a week, per semester in advance, $45.00. Instruction in Piano, by professors, per semester in advance, $21.00, one lesson a week. Two lessons a week, per semester in advance, $38.00. Instruction in Voice, per· semester in advance, $21.00, one lesson a week. Two lessons a week, per semester in advance, _$38.00. Instruction in Stringed Instruments, per semester in ad- vance, $21.00, one lesson a week. Harmony-two lessons per week (in class), $8.00. History of Music-two lessons per week (in class), $8.00. Theory of Music-two lessons per week (in class), $8.00. The price for more than one lesson a week in piano, stringed instruments, voice, and pipe organ will be $21.00 or $25.00 mul– tiplied by the number of lessons taken a week for a semester.

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