Columbia School of Music, Chicago, Part 6

Author: Columbia School of Music (Chicago, Ill.)
Publication date: 1921
Publisher: Chicago [Ill.] : Columbia School of Music
Number of Pages: 78


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In his position as Chairman of the Voice Department of the National Federation of Women's Clubs, Mr. Buck finds large scope and interest, as well as a splendid opportunity for keeping in touch with the many phases of his subject in the country at large. The Dudley Buck Singers, organized by Mr. Buck in 1005, made their debut at the Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge Foundation, Library of Congress, Washington, D. C., and have since been in great demand wherever fine vocal ensemble has been appreciated.


Mr. Buck brings to his work at the Columbia School the same enthusiasm, experience, personality, and depth of devotion which have combined to give him his prestige among his colleagues. His instruction, whether devoted to the problems of the teacher or of the concert artist, whether conducted privately or by means of class lessons, is that of one of the greatest voice-builders this country has produced.


His classes meet twice a week and include two special courses: one in voice culture including monthly conferences and recitals ; and one intended for teachers of voice and supervisors of music.


KATHLEEN AIR, MUS.B.


Piano


Graduate, Columbia School of Music; Teachers : Piano, Clare Osborne Reed; Theory : Dr. Louis Falk, Frances Frothingham, Phoebe Van Hook, Mabel Lee, Adolf Brune. Specializes in Teach- er's Training, the teaching of children and Group Music Methods. Author and composer of many teaching books and compositions; Published by Clayton F. Summy Company, Chicago. Member Board of Educational Directors.


A VOCAL DEPARTMENT OF INTERNATIONAL MERIT .


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MARY WHIPPLE LINDSEY, MUS.B.


Piano


Graduate, Columbia School of Music; Teacher : Piano, Clare Osborne Reed; Theory, Mabel Lee, A. Cyril Graham, Adolf Brune. Member Board of Educational Directors.


ADOLF BRUNE Theory, Composition


Training in European and American cities. Experience: Organist, Cathedral, Peoria, Illinois; Taught in Chicago for more than twenty years: Associate Musical Editor, leading journals. His compositions have been produced by the great Symphony Orchestras of Europe and America and by such famous organizations as the Kneisel Quartette, Philadelphia Quartette, Flonzaley Quartette and Chicago Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Frederick Stock.


HELEN B. LAWRENCE, MUS.B. Piano


Graduate, American Conservatory of Music; Teachers: Piano, Gertrude H. Murdough, Leopold Godowsky, Berlin; E. Robert Schmitz, New York. Composition: Adolph Weidig. Taught American Conservatory of Music, Fine Arts School of Music, South Bend, Indiana. Public Appearances: Recitals and soloist with Orchestra in New York and Chicago.


RUTH RAY, MUS.B. Violin and Ensemble


Graduate, American Conservatory of Music; Training: Violin, Winifred Townsend Cree, Her- bert Butler, Leopold Auer, in Europe, 1914, in New York, 1917-23. Theory: Arthur Olaf Anderson. Experience: Soloist, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, New York Philharmonic Orches- tra; Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra; Baltimore Symphony Orchestra; National Symphony Orchestra (New York Stadium Concerts), Woman's Symphony Orchestra, Chicago, Columbia Radio Orchestra: Recitals and Concerts with Caruso, Auer, Maxwell, Van Dresser, Pavlouska, Sharlow, and Rosen. Concert Master, Woman's Symphony Orchestra, Chicago; Head, Violin Department, Bradley College of Music, Peoria, Illinois.


ARTHUR OGLESBEE, MUS.B., MUS.M. Piano and Theory


Post Graduate, Columbia School of Music; Teacher : Piano, Clare Osborne Reed. Composition : A. Cyril Graham, Adolf Brune. Voice: Herbert Gould; Professional debut in Recital, 1920; Teaches Thornton Township High School and Junior College; Teaches Piano, Theory and History of Music.


BESSIE WILLIAMS SHERMAN Piano


Graduate, American Conservatory of Music; Teachers : Gertrude H. Murdough, N. Ledochowsky, Mary Wood Chase. Theory : Peter Lutkin, Julius Klauser and Nadia Boulanger, Paris; Organ : Harrison M. Wild; Experience: Director Piano Department, Girton School, Winnetka, Illinois; Teacher and Vice President, Mary Wood Chase School of Musical Arts; Organist, St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Riverside, Illinois; Composer of several books on Ear Training and Keyboard Harmony; Teaches Main School and Riverside Branch.


LILLIAN PRICE Voice


Teacher : Voice, Louise St. John Westervelt; Experience : Soprano soloist in Churches of Daven- port, Iowa, Council Bluffs, Iowa, Omaha, Nebraska; Choir director in various churches; Head of Voice Department, Kemper Hall, Kenosha, Wisconsin.


WILLIAM G. HILL, A.B., MUS.B., M.A., Mus.M. Piano


Graduate, Carthage College, Carthage, Illinois; Post Graduate, University of Illinois; Post Graduate, Columbia School of Music; Teachers: Piano, Ralph Lawton, Clare Osborne Reed; Theory: Julius Gold, A. Cyril Graham, Adolf Brune; Member Board of Educational Directors.


A STRONG FACULTY OF NATIONALLY KNOWN INSTRUCTORS


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WILLIAM MONTELIUS


Violin


Teachers: S. E. Jacobson, Henry Schradieck, Eugene Ysaye; Experience: Taught Denver Con- servatory of Music, Denver, Colorado; Cedar Rapids Conservatory of Music, Cedar Rapids, Iowa; Director of Music, States Prison, Anamosa, Iowa; Lane Technical High School, Chicago; Thornton Township High School and Junior College, Harvey, Illinois; Organized Civic Arts Orchestra, Chicago, under auspices Civic Music Association and directed Orchestra, Lane Tech- nical High School; Toured three years with Emil Liebling, Aquabella and Sobrino and for three years as principal of Montelius Quartette; Member for two years of Denver Symphony Orchestra.


LESLIE ARNOLD Voice


Graduate, Utica Conservatory of Music; Attended Institute of Musical Arts, New York; Teacher : Voice, Dudley Buck; Composition, Johannes Magendanz; Taught Brooklyn, New York Music School Settlement; Public Appearances: Gallo English Opera, 1920-21; Schubert Productions, New York City, 1921-22 ; Soloist, Broadway Tabernacle, New York, 1926-29; Soloist, Dudley Buck Singers and New York Symphony Orchestra on tour; Chicago debut recital, 1929; Created Title role in Haydn's "Apothecary," June, 1930, Chicago; Soloist, First Presby- terian Church, Oak Park, 1920; Soloist, Apollo Club, 1931; Teaches voice as principal assistant to Dudley Buck which position he has maintained since 1924.


HELEN FRISH CUNAT, MUS.B. Piano


Graduate, Columbia School of Music; Teachers: Piano, Helen B. Samuel; Composition : A. Cyril Graham ; Professional debut in recital, 1928.


MARY WILKINS HOLT, B.A., F.A.G. O. Piano


Graduate, Rockford College, Rockford, Illinois; Teachers: Piano, Oscar Raif, Berlin; Wagner Swayne, Harold Baur, Paris; Organ : Alex. Guilmant, Paris; Theory: Georges Marty, Paris; Experience : Director Music Department, Rockford College, Rockford, Illinois; Organist, Uni- versity of Chicago, Epworth Church, Chicago and at present organist, Twelfth Church Christ Scientist.


WILLIAM HUGHES, MUS.B., MUS.M. Piano


Post Graduate, Columbia School of Music; Teacher : Piano, Gertrude H. Murdough; Composi- tion : Adolf Brune; Experience: Chicago debut in Recital, 1928; Accompanist and Pianist for B. Fred Wise, Arthur Kraft, Gladys Swarthout, Barre-Hill; Associated with Arthur Kraft Summer School, Watervale, Michigan; Teaches Piano; Repertoire Coach for singers.


ELIZABETH H. LOGAN, MUS.B. Piano


Graduate, Mary Wood Chase School of Musical Arts; Teacher; Piano, Mary Wood Chase; Composition : Rossetter Cole; Harmony : Nadia Boulanger ; Harpsichord, Philip Manuel; Experi- ence : Teacher and member of Directors, Mary Wood Chase School of Musical Arts; Church Organist.


WILLIAM CLIFFORD, MUS. GRAD. Voice


Graduate, Drake University Conservatory of Music; Teachers: Voice, Emma von Elsner, Hamilton Hopkins, George Nelson Holt, Wilhelm Vilonat; Experience: Taught Sherwood School of Music; Guest Teacher, Valparaiso University, Valparaiso, Indiana; Tenor Soloist and Assistant Choir Director, Hyde Park Baptist Church, Chicago; Associate Conductor, Sinai Symphony Orchestra, Chicago.


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JURIEN HOEKSTRA Voice


Teachers: David Bispham, Edmond Clement, Jean de Reske, Dudley Buck; Experience : Taught Kalamazoo, Michigan; Head of Voice Department, Grand Rapids Conservatory of Music, Grand Rapids, Michigan; Recital Tours, United States, Canada, England and France; Leading man for three years with Elsie Janis.


ALICE WOLFGANG KELLER Voice


Teachers: Mrs. C. Wetzell, Salt Lake City; Vilonat, New York; David Bispham, New York ; Frank Webster, Chicago.


GEORGE LANE, MUS.B. Voice


Teachers: Voice, Edgar Hancock, England; Sir Charles Santley, London Royal Academy ; Spencer Jones, South Wales; Cardiff College, Arthur Middleton, Dudley Buck; Coaching : Edgar Nelson, Robert Macdonald; Public Appearances: Queen's Hall, London; Carnegie and Aeolian Halls, New York and all principal American cities; Taught Bush Conservatory of Music.


HELEN PROTHEROE Voice


Appeared repeatedly with a number of the principal choral societies of the United States, among them The Arion Musical Club of Milwaukee, The Harmonic Club of Cleveland, Indianapolis Community Chorus, Toronto Choir, the principal Welsh Eisteddfods of this country and Great Britain, and was special soloist at the Irish National Festival held in Killarney, Ireland, July, 1914. The same year she appeared with splendid success at the City Temple, London.


FREDERIK FREDERIKSEN Volin


Diploma with honor, Leipzig Royal Conservatory of Music; Teachers: Violin, Emile Sauret, Martin Marsick; Composition, S. Jadassohn; Public Appearances : Soloist, Queen's Hall Orches- tra; London; Soloist, Crystal Palace Orchestra; Soloist, Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, Ger- many; Taught Royal Academy of Music, London; Chicago Musical College; Conducted Scan- dinavian Symphony Programs and three seasons a member of Chicago Civic Opera Orchestra.


HILDA HINRICHS Violoncello


Teachers : Willem Willeke, Emeran Stoeber, Alfred Wallenstein; Experience: Soloist, Chicago Symphony Orchestra; Tri-City Symphony Orchestra, Davenport, Iowa; Kalamazoo Symphony Orchestra, Kalamazoo, Michigan; Buffalo Orpheus, Buffalo, New York; Recital and Concerts in all principal cities; Winner of contest, 1924-Auspices of the Society of American Musicians; Former Member of Civic Orchestra, Chicago; Civic String Quartette and Neilsson Trio.


LESTER W. GROOM Theory and Organ


Fellowship (F.A.G.O.), American Guild of Organists; Teachers: Piano, Helen B. Lawrence ; Organ : Mason Slade, Harrison Wild; Theory: A. Cyril Graham; Taught Cosmopolitan School of Music; Public Appearances : Representative Soloist, American Guild of Organists, Buffalo, New York; Dedicatory Organ Recitals; Assistant Accompanist, Concerts of Apollo Club, Chi- cago; Organist and Choirmaster, Church of the Ascension, Chicago, for past 19 years; Organ compositions published by Clayton F. Summy Co., Chicago; Prepares organists for Guild exami- nations and has prepared a set of Gregorian Chants for use in the Anglican Communion of the Catholic Church.


ANN TRIMINGHAM, BACH. OF SCH. MUS. Public School Music


Graduate, Columbia School of Music, Supervisors Course; Teachers: Voice, Frank Baird, William Shakespeare, George Nelson Holt; Coaching: Edgar Nelson, Robert Macdonald; Experience : Supervisor of Music, Osceola, Michigan, Calumet, Michigan, Glen Ellyn, Illinois, LaGrange, Illinois; Director of Music, Chicago Teachers' College; Present position : Associate Principal, Public School Music Department and Teacher of Voice.


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FLORENCE GRACE ABRAHAMS, MUS.B. Piano


Graduate, Columbia School of Music; Teachers : Piano, Parthenia Vogelback, Harold Lockwood, Mark Wessel, Clare Osborne Reed; Composition : Adolf Brune; Taught Class Piano in Chicago Public Schools.


PAULYN M. ANDERSON


Teachers : Piano, Wm. Madox Roberts, Mary Wood Chase, Bessie Williams Sherman, Elizabeth Logan, Clare Osborne Reed; Composition: Adolf Brune; Experience: Taught Mary Wood Chase School of Musical Arts; Held position as Organist, Main St. M. E. Church, Akron, Ohio; Teaches Evanston and Riverside branches.


PEARL MARIE BARKER, MUS.B. Piano


Graduate, Columbia School of Music; Teacher : Piano, Clare Osborne Reed; Composition : A. Cyril Graham, Adolf Brune; Teaches Piano and Keyboard Harmony in Main School and North Evanston Branch.


FLORENCE W. BREYFOGLE, MUS.B. Piano


Graduate, Columbia School of Music; Teachers: Piano, Stella Brackett Phelan, Clare Osborne Reed; Composition : Clarence Dickinson; Teaches Main School and Park Ridge Branch.


MARIE BRIEL, MUS.B., MUS.M. Piano


Post Graduate, Northwestern University School of Music; Teachers: Piano, Victor Garwood, Arne Oldberg, Clare Osborne Reed; Organ: John Doane, Peter Christian Lutkin, Edwin Stanley Seder; Theory and Composition : Carl Beecher, Arne Oldberg, Peter Christian Lutkin; Experi- ence : Taught Ozark Wesleyan College, Marionville, Missouri; Iowa Wesleyan College, Mt. Pleasant, Iowa; Organist, Methodist Church, Wilmette, Illinois; Teaches in Main School and Morgan Park Branch.


ANNA W. CHINLUND, MUS.B Piano


Graduate, Columbia School of Music; Teachers: Piano, Emil Larson, E. Robert Schmitz, Josef Lhevinne, Clare Osborne Reed; Composition: Clarence Dickinson; Teaches Wilmette Branch.


ZELLA M. CLARKE, MUS. GRAD. Piano


Graduate, Mary Wood Chase School of Musical Arts; Teachers: Piano and Organ, Bessie Wil- liams Sherman; Experience : Taught Lincoln College, Lincoln, Illinois; Mary Wood Chase School of Musical Arts; Piano classes Public Schools, Riverside, Illinois; Teaches in Riverside Branch.


LAURA HELEN COUPLAND, MUS.B. Piano


Graduate, Columbia School of Music, Piano and Public School Music; Teachers : Reuben Daries, Clare Osborne Reed; Composition : Carl Vent, A. Cyril Graham, Adolf Brune; Taught Texas Woman's College and Canton, China; Public Appearances: Lectures and Recitals on Chinese Music; Teaches in Winnetka Branch.


VIRGINIA DAVIS Piano


Teachers Certificate, Mary Wood Chase School of Musical Arts; Training: Attended Cincin- nati Conservatory of Music; Mary Wood Chase School of Musical Arts; Piano: Mary Wood Chase, Bessie Williams Sherman, Elizabeth Logan; Theory: Rossetter Cole; Teaches Home- wood Branch.


GENEVIEVE DAVISON, MUS.B. Piano


Teachers : Piano, Clare Osborne Reed; Composition : A. Cyril Graham; Taught Wilson School of Music, Chicago; Teaches Main School and Morgan Park Branch.


THE HIGHEST STANDARDS OF LIBERAL ARTS INSTRUCTION


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BERTHA L. FARRINGTON, MUS.B. Piano


Graduate, American Conservatory of Music; Teachers: Piano, Henry Schoenefeld, Gertrude H. Murdough; Composition : Adolph Weidig; Teaches Uptown Branch.


EVELYN M. GOETZ, MUS.B. Piano


Graduate, Columbia School of Music; Teachers: Piano, Eva Leslie Toy, Jessie E. Sage, Walter Spry.


EDNA NELSON HANSON, MUS. GRAD. Piano


Teachers : Piano, Bessie Williams Sherman; Mary Wood Chase; Master Class, Alfred Cortot; Theory: Rossetter Cole, Lee N. Dailey; Taught Yankton College, Yankton, South Dakota ; High School, Platte, South Dakota; Mary Wood Chase School of Musical Arts; Teaches in Main School and South Shore Branch.


KATHERINE HEDGLIN, MUS.B. Pinao


Graduate, Columbia School of Music; Teacher : Piano, Clare Osborne Reed; Theory : Mabel Lee, Felix Borowski, Adolf Brune; Teaches Main School and Winnetka Branch.


ELAINE RICH HILL, MUS.B. Piano


Graduate, Columbia School of Music; Teachers: Piano, Parthenia Vogelback, William G. Hill; Composition : Adolf Brune.


GERTRUDE JANITZ, MUS.B. Piano


Graduate, Columbia School of Music; Teachers: Piano, Luella Christello, Clare Osborne Reed; Composition : Adolf Brune; Teaches in Main School and Highland Park Branch.


WINIFRED JONES, MUS.B. Piano


Graduate, Columbia School of Music; Teachers : Piano, Lena B. Moore, Olive Kriebs, Gertrude H. Murdough; Theory and Composition : Mabel Lee, Mary Strawn Vernon, Adolf Brune; Conducted piano classes, Chicago Public Schools; Teaches in Main School and Morgan Park Branch.


OLGA JUNGE Piano


Training : Piano, Olga Schmidt, Charles Grade, Victor E. Ehrling, Clare Osborne Reed; Theory : Mabel Lee, Rossetter Cole; Teaches Main School and Park Ridge Branch.


ELWOOD KRAFT, B.A., MUS.B., MAS.M. Piano


Graduate, Augustana College, Rock Island, Illinois; Graduate, Columbia School of Music; Post Graduate, Columbia School of Music; Teachers: Piano, Louise Ceraine, Moissaye Boguslawski, Gertrude H. Murdough; Theory : A. Cyril Graham, Dr. Wesley LaViolette, Adolf Brune.


JUANITA BERNICE KING, MUS. GRAD. Piano


Teacher : Mary Wood Chase; Taught Mary Wood Chase School of Music; Teaches in Evan- ston Branch.


MARY CURRY LUTZ, MUS.B. Piano


Graduate, Columbia School of Music; Teachers: Piano, Robert Stevens, Frances Frothingham, Clare Osborne Reed; Composition : A. Cyril Graham, Adolf Brune; Voice : Lillian Price; Accom- panying : Michael Raucheisen in Berlin; Teaches in Main School and South Shore Branch.


VIOLIN INSTRUCTORS OF PROFESSIONAL PROMINENCE


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EMMA MENKE, MUS.B. Piano


Teachers Certificate, Balatka School of Music; Graduate, Mary Wood Chase School of Musical Arts; Training : Piano, George Hochleutner, Mary Wood Chase; Theory: Adolf Koelling, Oscar Olaf Anderson, Rossetter Cole.


HAZEL MILNE, MUS.B Piano


Graduate, Columbia School of Music; Teachers : Piano, Nellie M. Hamm, Hamilton Conserva- tory of Music; Fred Howard, Hamilton, Ontario; Arthur Oglesbee; Composition : Adolf Brune; Taught Piano Classes, Public Schools, Maywood, Illinois.


MARGARET MCARTHUR, MUS.B. Piano


Graduate, Columbia School of Music; Teachers: Piano, Maude M. Charlton, L. Eva Alden, E. Robert Schmitz, Gertrude H. Murdough; Composition : A. Cyril Graham; Teaches Main School and Glencoe Branch.


DOROTHY McMANUS Piano


Teachers : Piano, Mary Wood Chase, Bessie Williams Sherman; Theory; Rossetter Cole, Mabel Lee; Taught Mary Wood Chase School of Musical Arts; Teaches in Edgewater and Home- wood Branches.


BLANCH STROM NORDBERG, MUS.B Piano


'Teachers' Certificate, North Park College, Chicago; Diploma Mary Wood Chase School of Musical Arts; Graduate Columbia School of Music; Teachers : Piano, Bessie Williams Sherman ; Experience : Taught North Park College.


ELISE G. ORR, MUS. GRAD. Piano


Graduate, Mary Wood Chase School of Musical Arts; Teachers; Piano, Mary Wood Chast, Bessie Williams Sherman; Composition : Rossetter Cole; Taught Mary Wood Chase School 01 Musical Arts; Teaches Edgewater Branch.


ESTHER L. RICH, MUS.B., MUS.M. Piano


Post Graduate, Columbia School of Music; Teachers : Piano, Clare Osborne Reed; Composition : A. Cyril Graham, Adolf Brune; Teaches in Main School and in Rogers Park Branch.


FRANCINA W. RYDER Piano


Teachers : Piano, Napoleon Ledochowski, Mary Wood Chase, Elizabeth Logan; Theory : Bessie Williams Sherman, Elizabeth Logan, Mabel Lee; Taught Mary Wood Chase School of Musical Arts; Teaches Evanston Branch.


JESSIE E. SAGE Piano


Teacher : Piano, Walter Spry; Taught Chicago Institute of Music; Teaches Uptown Branch.


HELEN TAYLOR, MUS.B. Piano


Graduate, Columbia School of Music; Teachers : Piano, Clare Osborne Reed; Theory : A. Cyril Graham, A. Otterstrom, Adolf Brune; Teaches in Main School and Highland Park Branch.


RUTH HAHNE TEGTMEYER, B.A., MUS.B. Piano


Graduate, Wellesley College; Graduate, Columbia School of Music, Piano; Post Graduate, Columbia School of Music, Supervisor of Music; Training : Piano, Helen B. Lawrence; Voice : Lillian Price; Theory : Adolf Brune; Organ; Raymond Robinson, Hamilton Macdougall, Palmer Christian; Professional Debut, Chicago Recital, 1929; Experience : Accompanist, National Col- lege of Education; Organist, First Church of Christ Scientist, Glencoe, Illinois.


PHYLLIS KELLOGG WHITE, MUS.B. Piano


Graduate, Columbia School of Music; Teacher: Piano, Walter Spry; Taught St. Katherine's School, Davenport, Iowa; Teaches in Winnetka and Evanston Branches.


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MARY ESTHER WINSLOW, MUS.B.


Piano


Graduate, Chicago Musical College; Teachers : Piano, Theodor Bohlman, Alexander Raab, Clare Osborne Reed; Taught Roycemore School, Evanston, Illinois; European School of Music, Fort Wayne, Indiana; Teaches Winnetka Branch.


CLIFFORD BAIR, MUS.B. Voice


Graduate, Chicago Musical College; Training: Attended St. Stephen's Choir School; Voice, Herbert Witherspoon; Coaching, Isaac Van Grove, Graham Reed, Hans Baron, of Breslau State Opera ; Experience: Director, School of Music, Battle Creek College, Battle Creek, Michigan.


ESTRID BUCK Voice


Teachers : Voice, Katherine Crockett, Mme. Julta Bell-Ranske, Mme. Flora Arnold, Paris; Coaching : Lucinos Jewell, Ward Stephens, Nuller-Melbourne; Public Appearances; Recitals, Boston debut, 1915; Chicago debut, 1924; Munich, 1927; Soloist, Sixteenth Church of Christ Scientist, Chicago, since 1927.


LOLA FLETCHER, MUS.B. Voice


Graduate, Carthage College, Carthage, Illinois; Graduate, Columbia School of Music; Teachers : Voice, Eve Simmons Runyon, Carthage College; Dean Herbert Butler, Kansas State University ; Louise St. John Westervelt, Columbia Shool of Music; Coaching: Frank LaForge; Public Appearances: Recitals, Soloist with Orchestra in Opera, Musical Comedy and Concert; Exten- sive tours throughout United States and Canada.


FRANCES GRUND Voice


Training : Piano, Louise Robyn; Theory: Adolph Weidig; Voice: Shirley Gandell, Theodore Harrison, Arthur Kraft, Mme. Bossetti, Munich; Heinrich Knote, Munich; Dudley Buck ; Coaching : Oratorio, Harrison Wild; Song Literature: Richard Trunk, Robert Macdonald ; Studio Accompanist for Dudley Buck.


GRACE PARMELE Voice


Teachers : Voice, Rollin Pease, Dudley Buck; Coaching: Robert Macdonald; Theory: Carl Beecher ; Professional debut, Young American Artists Series, 1920; Teaches in Main School and Evanston Branch.


MARION CAPPS STEWART, MUS.B. Voice


Graduate, Columbia School of Music-Voice and Supervisor of Music Departments; Teachers : Voice, Louise St. John Westervelt, E. Thomas Salignac in France; Professional debut, Young American Artists Series, 1923 ; Experience : Director of Music, Stickney School, Chicago; Soprano Soloist, Washington Boulevard M. E. Church, Oak Park; Choir Director and Soloist, Rogers Park M. E. Church, Chicago; Choir Director and Soloist, First Italian M. E. Church, Chicago.


EVELYN WIENKE, MUS.B. Voice


Graduate, Columbia School of Music; Teachers: Voice, George Nelson Holt; Piano: Mary Wilkins Holt; Composition : Adolf Brune; Public School Music: University of Wisconsin and Graduate, Columbia School of Music: Experience : Taught Public Schools of Illinois, Argo, Summitt, Naperville and Highland Park; Present position, Soprano Soloist, First Methodist Episcopal Church Quartet, direction Arthur Dunham.


B. FRED WISE, PH.B., MUS.B. Voice


Graduate, University of Chicago; Graduate, Parsons College, Parsons, Kansas; Teachers : Voice, Thomas Noble McBurney, Trobadello, Paris ; Oratorio : Edgar Nelson, Harrison Wild; Harmony : Louis Norton; Experience : Director of Music, University Church of Disciples; Teacher of


HARMONY, COUNTER POINT AND COMPOSITION INSTRUCTORS OF WORLD-WIDE FAME


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Aesthetics, Y. M. C. A. College, Chicago; Public Appearances : Soloist with Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Apollo Club, Swedish Choral Club; Recitals: Mendelssohn Club, Rockford, Illinois; University of Chicago; University of Illinois; University of Kansas.


PHYLLIS GAYLOR BECKER Violin


Teacher : Violin, Ludwig Becker and 4 years' study in Berlin; Experience : Private classes, Chicago and Davenport, Iowa; First Violinist, Tri-City Symphony Orchestra; Member Women's Sym- phony Orchestra, Chicago.


ANTONIO L. CHIUMINATTO, B.A. Violin


Magesterco (B.A.), Turin, Italy; Teachers : Herman Kelbe, Riccardo Bellardi, Italy; Harmony : Oreste Maccagno, Italy; Teaches Main School and North Shore Branches.


MARGARET CONRAD Violin


Teachers : Violin, Ottokar Sevcik, Ludwig Becker; Theory: Dr. J. Lewis Browne, Lester Groom ; Taught Bush Conservatory of Music-University School for Girls; Winner Sevcik Scholarship, Mu Phi Epsilon Scholarship-Artists Association Scholarship-Jacques Gordon Scholarship.


ALDO DEL MISSIER Violin


Teachers: Violin, Jacques Gordon, Ludwig Becker; Theory: Lester Groom; Member Chicago Symphony Orchestra; Guest Teacher (Summer School Master Classes), Violin and Ensemble, State College, Montevallo, Alabama.


DOROTHA POWERS Violin


Teachers : Lacy Coe, Leopold Auer ; Experience : First Violinist, Powers String Quartette; Chicago Debut Recital, 1929.


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RATES OF TUITION Term of Ten Weeks


PIANO DEPARTMENT


One lesson a week, 30 minutes each.


$15.00 to $60.00*


VOICE DEPARTMENT


One lesson a week, 30 minutes each. .$20.00 to $60.00*


VIOLIN AND VIOLONCELLO DEPARTMENTS


One lesson a week, 30 minutes each $15.00 to $60.00*


THEORY DEPARTMENT


One lesson a week, 30 minutes $30.00 to $40.00


Class lesson, one lesson a week, 60 minutes 5.00 to 15.00


Freshman Theory, 5 hours a week. 25.00


Sophomore Theory, 5 hours a week, Class. 25.00


Counterpoint, 2 hours a week, Class 15.00


Analysis, I hour a week, Class. 15.00


Composition, I hour a week, Class.


15.00


ORGAN DEPARTMENT


One lesson a week, 30 minutes, each. $30.00 to $60.00


PROFESSIONAL ACCOMPANYING


Private lessons, one a week, 30 minutes $30.00


Class lessons, one a week, 60 minutes. 15.00


COACHING


Private lessons, one a week, 30 minutes. $30.00


ENSEMBLE PLAYING


Junior class, one hour a week.


$10.00


Senior class, one hour a week. 15.00


BRASS AND WOOD WIND DEPARTMENTS


One lesson a week, 30 minutes $20.00 to $30.00


*Exceptions for teachers under special agreements.


POST GRADUATE COURSES RECOGNIZED BY THE PROFESSION


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CHILDREN-SATURDAY CLASSES


Keyboard Harmony $5.00


Ensemble Playing 5.00


Kindergarten Piano Class. 5.00


Group Music Instruction. $5.00


PUBLIC SCHOOL MUSIC DEPARTMENT


(Full Year's Tuition) Payable Quarterly-Four-year Course


Each year of the Course. $250.00 Students admitted to advanced standing who complete course in less than the prescribed time pay $50.00 extra for each year of attendance. The above fee does not include private lessons in Applied Music nor the Liberal Arts subjects.


LIBERAL ARTS DEPARTMENT (Lewis Institute)


Registration Fee $ 5.00


Each subject, equal to 31/3 semester hours 25.00


Subjects: Sociology, Introductory Psychology, Educational Psychology, General Methods, Class Room Administration, English Composition, English Literature, History of Education.


French, 3 hours a week, full year . 80.00


40.00


Public Speaking, I hour a week, full year


GRADUATION FEES


Junior College Certificate $10.00


Teacher's Certificate 15.00


Senior Certificate 15.00


Diploma 25.00


Degree Bachelor of Music 25.00


Post Graduate Diploma. 25.00


Degree Master of Music. 25.00


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Summer School


Special Summer School Circular Ready in January WHO MAY EARN A DEGREE? Summer School Students-General Supervisor's Course


Candidates are eligible for admission to the course leading to the degree Bachelor of School Music, who for two years or more have attended an accredited College, University, Normal or School of Music and present credits for transfer and who have had at least two years of successful teaching of music in the school.


The candidate must be far enough advanced so that with the further study for four Sum- mer sessions in applied music, he will be able to meet the examination tests in both Piano and Voice.


The candidate must take two private lessons a week for each of the four sessions in one subject in applied music and may upon exami- nation receive credit for the second subject.


Credits must be completed in accordance with the curriculum and a schedule will be pre-


pared by the Registrar to fit the needs of each candidate.


Credits in the general educational subjects and in Liberal Arts are not offered in Colum- bia School during the Summer session, but will be accepted for transfer from other institu- tions.


Instrumental Supervisor's Course Band and Orchestra Conducting


Candidate must meet all the requirements in the foregoing outline except the Piano and Voice requirements. He must take two private lessons a week for each of the four sessions in his major instrument and may upon examina- tion receive credits for the three minor instru- ments.


FACULTY-And Terms of Tuition SUMMER SCHOOL FACULTY


Artist Teachers in All Departments. Specialists for the Brass and Wood Wind Instruments


SPECIAL CLASSES


MARY STRAWN VERNON Public School Music


ANN TRIMINGHAM


GEORGE DASCH .Orchestra Conducting


HAROLD BACHMAN. Band Conducting


ARTHUR OGLESBEE Appreciation and Theory


WILLIAM HILL. Theory


ADOLF BRUNE Theory


RUTH RAY Violin Class Methods


NEIL HJOS. Single Reed Methods


A. L. WENZEL Double Reed Methods


HAROLD BACHMAN Brass Methods


HAROLD BEACH Percussion Methods


LESTER GROOM .Theory


DUDLEY BUCK. Classes for Voice Teachers


KATHLEEN AIR. Group Music Instruction


ROBERT MACDONALD Accompanying


RECOGNIZED BY THE STATE OF ILLINOIS


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COLUMBIA SCHOOL of MUSIC.


SUMMER SCHOOL TERMS OF TUITION (no advance in rates)


PRIVATE LESSONS, 30 MINUTES EACH, $1.50 to $6.00 A LESSON


SUPERVISOR'S COURSE


BANDMASTER AND CONDUCTOR'S COURSE


Methods I. Grades I, II, III, IV


.6 hours a week $20.00


*Class Methods, Wood Wind .... 2 hours a week $10.00


Class Methods, Brass.


. 2 hours a week 10.00


Junior High


. 6 hours a week 20.00


Percussion Methods


1 hour a week 5.00


Methods Senior High and Semi- nar . 6 hours a week 15.00


Orchestra Conducting


.3 hours a week 20.00


Choral Conducting 6 hours a week 15.00


Appreciation (High School)


. 6 hours a week 15.00


Appreciation (High School).


. 3 hours a week 7.50


Harmony I.


3 hours a week 15.00


Band Rehearsals


3 times a week 10.00


Harmony II.


3 hours a week 15.00


Orchestra Rehearsals


3 times a week


10.00


Artist Concerts


1 a week FREE


Artist Concerts


.1 a week FREE


The above rates are for single classes


MAXIMUM CHARGES COMPLETE COURSE ALL CLASSES


$100.00


Classes may be inter- changed without extra charge


*Separate classes in Single Reed and Double Reed.


SPECIAL CLASSES (not included in above maximum charges)


Course


Counterpoint, 3 hours a week


$20.00


Analysis of Form, 3 hours a week.


20.00


Class Lessons, Piano Methods, 3 hrs. wk.$20.00 Professional Accompanying, I hr. a wk. 10.00


SUMMER SCHOOL SCHEDULE


MONDAY


TUESDAY


WEDNESDAY


THURSDAY


FRIDAY


SATURDAY


8:30 Methods I


Methods I


Methods I Single Reeds


Methods I Double Reeds


Methods I Single Reeds


Methods I Percussions


8:30


9:30 Appreciation Junior Mr. Oglesbee


Seminar Mrs. Vernon


Appreciation Junior


Seminar Brass Class


Appreciation Junior


Seminar


3


10:30 Piano Class


Choral Cond.


Miss Air


Band I


10:30 Choral Cond.


Mr. Bachman


Miss Trimingham


10:30 Orchestra I Mr. Dasch


11:30 Methods II


Mrs. Vernon Band Repertoire Mr. Bachman


Methods II Orchestra Repertoire Mr. Dasch


Methods II Band Repertoire


Methods II Orchestra Repertoire


Methods II Band Repertoire


Methods II Orchestra Repertoire


12:30 Appreciation


Senior Mr. Oglesbee


Appreciation Senior Orchestra II Mr. Dasch


Appreciation Senior Band II


Appreciation Senior Orchestra II


Appreciation Senior


Appreciation Senior


12:30 Band II


Mr. Bachman


1:30 Lunch


Lunch


Lunch


Lunch


Lunch


Lunch


2:30 Harmony I


Harmony II


Harmony I Counterpoint


Harmony II Analysis


Harmony I Counterpoint


Harmony 11 Analysis


2:30 Counterpoint Mr. Hill


Mrs. Vernon Analysis Mr. Oglesbee


3:30 Strings Miss Ray


Strings


Strings Artist Concert


Counterpoint and Analysis Classes Arranged I, II, III, Must Be Attended For Three Summers.


POST GRADUATE COURSES RECOGNIZED BY THE PROFESSION


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Methods II. Grade V through


Class Methods, Strings. .3 hours a week 15.00


Band Conducting


3 hours a week 20.00


Harmony I.


3 hours a week 15.00


Harmony II.


3 hours a week 15.00


Miss Trimingham Double Reeds


Brass Class Mr. Bachman


Piano Class Orchestra I Choral Cond.


Choral Cond. Band I


Piano Class Choral Cond. Orchestra I


Choral Cond. Band I


Band II


Orchestra II


Mrs. Vernon


Course


29.


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