Calendar of the Bloomsburg Literary Institute and State Normal School (charter name) sixth district, Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania1906-1907 . urse, Students completing this course are prepared to appear on concertprograms, and secure church positions. ARRANGEMENT OF THE VOCAL COURSE. GRADE I. Tone Intonation. GRADE II. Blending of Register. Exercises of Flexibility. 50 Exercises of Concone and Nava. GRADE III. Velocity Exercises. 25 Exercises of Concone. Luetgen Exercises. Easy songs from standard composers. GRADE IV. , Bordogni


Calendar of the Bloomsburg Literary Institute and State Normal School (charter name) sixth district, Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania1906-1907 . urse, Students completing this course are prepared to appear on concertprograms, and secure church positions. ARRANGEMENT OF THE VOCAL COURSE. GRADE I. Tone Intonation. GRADE II. Blending of Register. Exercises of Flexibility. 50 Exercises of Concone and Nava. GRADE III. Velocity Exercises. 25 Exercises of Concone. Luetgen Exercises. Easy songs from standard composers. GRADE IV. , Bordogni, Aprile and from Operas, Classic Songs, and Oratorios of Old andModern Composers. Instruction on the Violin. The method employed in violin instruction is a combination of theFrench and German Methods. Particular attention is given to an easy,correct hand position on the violin, a flexible, loose bowing as appliedto both the wrist and arm, perfect intonation, breadth of tone and style,and general finish. The works of the best composers are studied andmemorized with a view toward acquiring a good technique and truemusical AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. 33 COURSE. ist Year—Davids Method. Book i, Hermans Etudes for two vio-lins, easy pieces in first position for violin and piano, work in secondand third positions started at the end of the year. 2d Year—Work in higher positions, scale work, Kayser and Mazasstudies, pieces by Dancla. Singelee, etc. 3d Year—Studies by Mazas, Kreutzer, Leonard, violin concertos,pieces by Viotti, DeBeriot. Wieniawski. 4th V EAR—Studies by Rode, Alard. pieces by David, Spohr, Vieux-temps. Text Books. Students can rent some of the text books in use, at the rateof one cent a week for each book which costs less than sev-enty-five cents, and two cents a week for those costing morethan this sum. Should a rented book prove, on being re-turned, to have been damaged beyond what reasonable usewould necessitate, its full price will b


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