Ohio University bulletinUndergraduate catalog, 1901-1902 . admission to the college orchestra. LANGUAGES No vocalist is properly prepared for his work who is notable to sing in German and French as well as in this particular the advantages of this school are superiorto those of any similar school of music, the University coursein these tongues being open to all. Instruction is given alsoin the pronunciation of Spanish, Hebrew (for synagoguesinging) , Latin (for Catholic church music) , and Italian. BAND AND ORCHESTRA INSTRUMENTS Instruction can be had in cornet, clarionet, mandolin,


Ohio University bulletinUndergraduate catalog, 1901-1902 . admission to the college orchestra. LANGUAGES No vocalist is properly prepared for his work who is notable to sing in German and French as well as in this particular the advantages of this school are superiorto those of any similar school of music, the University coursein these tongues being open to all. Instruction is given alsoin the pronunciation of Spanish, Hebrew (for synagoguesinging) , Latin (for Catholic church music) , and Italian. BAND AND ORCHESTRA INSTRUMENTS Instruction can be had in cornet, clarionet, mandolin,guitar, etc., if desired. EXPENSES, INCLUDING REGISTRATION FEE Piano Lessons (two per week) elementary grades $12 00 Piano advanced b5 00 Voice 15 00 Violin •? 15 00 Organ J 5 00 Rent of piano one hour a day 2 00 Vocal sight-reading, daily 1 00 Concerts 50 Students of the College of Music are entitled to p^usueother regular college work without paying additional fees. Every student is under the rules of the University andcan profit by its


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