Catalog number . t have completedthe college entrance work, and in addition six hours a week ofAcademic work for a period of two years. In addition to the necessary graded work in Theoretical andPractical Music, a program of representative standard compo-sitions for public recital must be prepared. GRADUATE IN ORGANThird Year Theory, and in addition a course in Organ Construc-tion. Candidates must give a public recital, and must be prepared totranspose a Hymn Tune at sight into any key named by the examiners,also to play from full Vocal Score, using proper clefs. Sight IN VOIC


Catalog number . t have completedthe college entrance work, and in addition six hours a week ofAcademic work for a period of two years. In addition to the necessary graded work in Theoretical andPractical Music, a program of representative standard compo-sitions for public recital must be prepared. GRADUATE IN ORGANThird Year Theory, and in addition a course in Organ Construc-tion. Candidates must give a public recital, and must be prepared totranspose a Hymn Tune at sight into any key named by the examiners,also to play from full Vocal Score, using proper clefs. Sight IN VOICETheory, Third Year—Practical Work, and in addition Tranpositionof a song into any key named. To sing Scales. Major and MinorHarmonic Form. Major and Minor Arpeggios, and a public Reading. POST-GRADUATE WORKWe offer the following year of post-graduate work: IN PIANOHarmony—Four and five-part harmony and counterpoint. Doublecoutitcrpoiiit in octave, tenth, twelftli, and fifteenth. Canon and Fugue. Queens College 41 (to four parts, inclusive). Instrumentation. Selected critical andhistorical works bearing upon music. IN ORGANTheory, same as for Piano. All work of graduates, and in additionto play from figured Bass, and to improvise on a given Theme. IN VOICETheory as for piano examination. All the work of associate forVoice, and in addition Minor Scales, Melodic Form; Arpeggios, Dom-inant and Diminished Sevenths, Chromatic Scales. Sight Reading. II. Art Department A knowledge of fine and decorative arts is essential to athorough, symmetrical education, and the object of the ArtDepartment is to provide this instruction. The course in full leads to a Diploma and Certificate in method is the same as that used now in the best art time of the student is devoted to the study of the principleswhich underlie all true work in art, and their application in wellgraded exercises. One well lighted studio is abundantlyequipped with casts and every applianc


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