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Day
5
Month
October
Year
1892
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UNIVERSITY school of ma. Board of Directors. Francis W. Kelsey, Ph. D., President, Levi D. Wines, C. E., Treasurer. 6. Frank Aixmendüigeb, C. E. Henky S. Dean. Ottmar Eberbach. Adelbert L. Noble. W.m. H. Pettee, A. M., Vice-President. A. A. Stanlky. A. M., Musical Director. Jas. B. Angelí., LL. D. Paul R. dePoxt, A. B. Chas. B. Nancrede, M. D. Jas. H. Wade. Axderson H. Hopkins, Sec. Faculty. A. A. Stanley, A. M., Director. Leipsig 1871-8. (Professor of Music in the University of Michigan.) Composition; Orchestration ; Advanced Theoretical Work ; Harmony ; Organ. J. Erich Schmaal. (Late of Hamburg, Germany. Pupil of Riemann and of Gradener.) Piano-Forte and Ensemble Playing. Silas Ii. Mills. (Pupil of Lamperti, Shakespeare, and Stockausen.) Singing and Voice Culture. Frederic Mills. (Pupil of Jacobsohn.) Violin and Ensemble Playing. Frederic L. Abel. (Pup'il of Crossmann, Urspruch, and Raff.) Violincello. Frederic McOmber. Flute. Gekald VV. Collins. Brass Instruments. The names of other teachers will be announced later. Course of Study. - The University School of Music offers systematic courses of instruction in Voice Culture ; in Piano, Organ, Violin, 'Cello, and Orchestral Instruments; in Harmony, Counterpoint, Canon and Fugue, Composition, Art of Conducting, Musical History, etc. Special Lecturers. John Dewev, Ph. D. Psychology. Henhy S. Carhart, A. M. Physical Basis of Music. Fred N. Scott, Ph. ü. Aestbetics. Víctor C. Vaugiian, Ph. D., M. D. Hygiëne. Wm. 35. Howell, Ph. D., M. D. Physiology of the Voice. Isaac X. Demmon, A. M. Songs of the Elizabethan Age. Iíi:v. .AIaktin L. D'Ooge, LL. D. Music of the Anoient Greeks. George Hkmpl, Pli. D. Speech iu Song. Expenses. The School Year is divided hito two semesters, correspondiug with the división of the academie year iu the University of Michigan. Tlie tuition fee for each student, for two Jessons a week, for one semester, are as follows : Inaflass ín a ('lass Private of tliree. of tivo. liessons. Plano $20 00 $37 50 $75 00 Oriraü 25 00 37 50 75 00 Violin _ l.- 00 87 5(1 75 00 'Cello 26 (10 :i7 50 7." 00 Voice 25 00 37 50 75 00 Oroliestral Instruments 13 00 30 00 rhe lees for each student, one lesson a week, for one semester, in orchestral instrumente, are in a elass of two, $10, and private lessons, $15. For special classes in Harmony, Counterpoint, and Composition, fotir in a the fee for each student is $20 a ater. Tlie 1 irector's office in Newberry Hall wil] be open one week before tlie bezinning of each semester for the assL'iinent of lessons. The regular office liours are from 12 to 1 daily; in regis;ration week, 9 to 12 and 2 to 4. For further int'onnation, address A. A. STANLEY, A. M. Arm Arbor, Mich. %9 B Sálala TEiíld ARE THE BEST FOR FOFt --H"V. ív.. , fon -- rUSutNTS O;- a' FOR EKGR03SIH8 g J) No, 35 Sold bv STATIONERS everywhere. Samples FñEE on receipt of return postage, 2 cents SPEWCERÏAN

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