Chowan College Catalogue . Selections by Liszt, Brahms, Handel, Mendels-sohn, Saint-Saens, etc. No definite time can be fixed for the completion of thecourses in Music, as progress depends largely on the pupilsnatural ability and the time devoted to practice. All pupilsfinishing the Pianoforte course are required to take the fullcourse in Musical History, Harmony, and Theory. Recitals are given throughout the year, so that students mayhave the opportunity of playing in public. The Department of Vocal Music MISS SHIELDS. Voice i.—Correct breathing and its application. SalvatoreMarchesi, Op. 15,


Chowan College Catalogue . Selections by Liszt, Brahms, Handel, Mendels-sohn, Saint-Saens, etc. No definite time can be fixed for the completion of thecourses in Music, as progress depends largely on the pupilsnatural ability and the time devoted to practice. All pupilsfinishing the Pianoforte course are required to take the fullcourse in Musical History, Harmony, and Theory. Recitals are given throughout the year, so that students mayhave the opportunity of playing in public. The Department of Vocal Music MISS SHIELDS. Voice i.—Correct breathing and its application. SalvatoreMarchesi, Op. 15, with Italian pronunciation. SimpleEnglish songs. Very little public singing. Voice 2.—Work towards greater flexibility and development oftone. Selections from Oratorios for study. Review ofMarchesi, Op. 15. Matilde Marchesi, Op. 2, and German songs of moderate difficulty. Voice 3.—Continuation of Marchesi and other studies. English,German, and French songs. Further study of Oratorioand Standard y. ; A- CD 1 ?J* 2 COURSES OF INSTRUCTION. 23 Voice 4.—Studies continued. Interpretation : preparation forpublic recital. The chorus meets twice a week for the study and practice ofsongs and choruses. It is open to all students, but it is requiredof those taking the courses in Voice. The Department of Theoretical Music MISS SHIELDS. Theory of Music.—Elements of Music. Pease and Law-rence Instruction Course. History of Music.—Clarence Hamiltons Outlines of MusicalHistory. Harmony i.—Skinners Beginners Harmony. Harmony 2.—Completion of Skinners Work on Harmony;Angers Harmony, Vol. I. The School of Art MISS parrott. The School of Art is provided with a large studio and withall necessary equipment, including an excellent China possibility for nature study in the beautiful surroundingsof the College is probably unsurpassed in all the South. Stu-dents will study almost entirely from life and nature. Art A.—A Saturday normal course of one hour


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