1989-1990 Academic Catalog

Scholarships Scholarships assistance is available to 1nusic 1najors \Vho qualify on the basis of audition, acaden1ic record and references. Scholarship preference \Viii be given to those \Vho audition before May 15. Additional acadcrnic scholarship and other types of financial assistance are available to qualified individuals through the college Financial Aid Office. l\'lusic Theory Place1nent Exa111inatiun All students \Vho enroll in any of the various 111;.tjors offered by the f\.1usic Depa111nent, and students pursuing a n1usic 1ninor, should plan to take the rvtusic 111eo1y Place1nent Exa1nination to con1plctc registration. TI1is test is ad1ninistcred during college \Veek in Fall Qua11er. Additional infonnation 111ay be secured by \vriting the DeparLn1ent of Music. Fees Instnnnental rental fee, per qua11er: $15 Practice roo1n fee, perqua11er: $15 (for each lesson credit hour) Sopho1nore Revien' All 1nusic n1ajors 111ust 1neet the requiren1ents established by the depart- 1nent for sophon1ore-level pe1fonnancc proficiency in their priinaJ)' per– fonnancc ~1rca in order to continue in the n1usic prognun. l11is revie\v is typically held at the end of the spring qua11er of the sophon1ore year. Oral l£xa1n All n1ajors 111eet before a con11nittee con1prised of 1nusic faculty 111e111- bers during the fall qua11er of the senior year. l11is senior exan1ination requires the individual to exhibit satisfactory k.!10\vledge of content \Vithin his discipline. Piano Proficiency All n1usic nHtjors and n1inors arc expected to 111eet the 1nininuun profi– ciency require1nents for piano as established by the depm1111ent. In order for a student to be able to n1eet the proficiency, it 1nay be necessa1) 1 to enroll in either class or private piano instn1ction. Piano proficiency re– quirernents 1nay be obtained by \Vriting lo the Depa111nent of f\1usic. Senior Recital In addition to perfonnance on general student recitals throughout the college experience, all nn1sic 1najors are required to exhibit a level of perfonnance for graduation \Vhich n1eets the require1nents and standards of Music 123 the depa11n1e111. 111is is acco1nplished through a recital presented during the individual's senior year. Career Opportunities \ 1 arious career oppo11unities are open to qualified n1usic graduates, in– cluding: 111inister of 1nusic studio teacher school teacher (elen1enta1y and secondat)'; Christian or public schools) college professor n1usic editor retail n1usic salesperson Faculty inst111111en1 salesperson 1nusic supervisor co111n1unity a11s 1nanagcr nn1sic librarian n1usic therapist con1poscr/a1Tangcr perfonner L)·le And('1·sun, Professor of i\:1usic. Education: B.i\·1.E., Cedarville College, 1970; l\lA., Tl1e Ohio State University, 1971; Ph.D., 111e Ohio State University, 1977. At Cedarville since 1970. Charles Clelenger, Associate Professor of l\·lusic. Ed11!'atio11: B.A., Bob Jones Univer– sity, 1974; Piano Student of Imogene Darline, Lawrence i\·lorton, Raymond Dudley, :md Richard i\·lorris; i\l.i\·1., Univen;ity ofCincinnati Collegc-Consen•atol)' ofi\·lusic, 1976; D.i\·l.A., University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of i\fusic, 1985. At Cedarville since 1982. ~lichael DiCuirci, Associate Professor of i\lusic. Education: D.i\l, University of l\'lichi– g:m, 1971; Euphonium/l'rombone Student ofFred Snyder,Abe Torchinsky, :md Glenn Smith; i\l.i\·1., University of i\·tichigan, 1977. At Cedarville since 1979, Charles Ellinglon, Professor of i\·lusic. l:"f.lttt'lllio11: B.l\'I., \Vestminister Choir College, 1954; i\·1.i\I., \Vestminister Choir College, 1955; Ph.D., Florida State University, 1969; post– doctoral study, Paris, Fr<mce, 1980; Schuola Lorenzo de i\·lcdici, Florence, Italy, 1984; ~ ..lu· nich, Gennany, \i'nice and Florence, Italy, London, England, 1987. Al Cedarville since 1975. David ~lalson, Professor of i\lusic. f.l/m·a1io11: B.A., Cedarville College, 1960; graduate study, State College of Iowa, 1962-63; 1\11\., 111e Ohio State University, 1968; Ph.D., 111e Ohio State University, 1978. At Cedan•ille since 1965. Charles Pagnard, Associate Professor of i\·lusie. F.d11catio11: B.r-.l, Bowling Green State University, 1970; trumpet student of Sidney r-.·tear, Richard Jones, F ...dwin Betts, and Ettore Chiudioni; i\·1.1\l, Eastman School of l\·lusic, 1976; 'graduate study, University of Cincinnati Collegc-Conservatol)' of r-.·lusic, 1984-. At Cedan•ille since 1977.

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