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<meta-value> P R E M I E R I N G AT M E N C IN C H I C A G O THE BOWMAR ORCHESTRAL LIBRARY An all new eleven-album series that provides elementary students with a dynamic introduction to symphonic music. The children in this classroom are listening to Minuet by Mozart, one of 134 highly-selected compositions included in the new Bowmar orchestral library of symphonic music recorded by the leading orchestras of the United States and Europe. The children are following a charted theme, one of the 160 themes included with the eleven albums. They are observing that the melody moves on a chord line, and they will compare it with theme U which moves on a scale line. They may also discover the different instruments which introduce the two themes. Other children are creating a simple dance as suggested by the notes on the album cover. These notes contain many imaginative ideas and suggestions for listening and participation. The library provides a unique combination of music, visual aids and ideas which the creative teacher will recognize as important in helping children understand and become involved in music. The compositions are grouped into related areas for comparison, contrast and interest. For example, Guarnieri's Danca Brasileira and Copland's Hoe Down appear in the album entitled “Dances,” while Lark by Tchaikovsky and Little Bird by Grieg are included in the album “Nature and Make Believe.” BOWMAR ORCHESTRAL LIBRARY, 11 albums, 134 symphonic selections, 160 large printed themes. $6.95 per album or $69.50 per set. Lincoln Center Opening. The New York Philharmonic, under the direction of Leonard Bernstein, will present a concert at the historic opening night at the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts in New York City on September 23, 1962. The opening night concert, to be given before an audience of international notables gathered at New York City for the opening of Lincoln Center's Philharmonic Hall, will be telecast live by the Columbia Broadcasting System. Philharmonic Hall, the first building in Lincoln Center to be completed, will be located in the northeast section of the Center's three-and-a-half block site. Fronting on the Center's main plaza, it will extend north along Broadway and Columbus Avenue between 64th and 65th Streets, occupying a plot as large as that of the present Metropolitan Opera House. Philharmonic Hall will provide acoustical excellence and audience comfort comparable to those afforded by other fine concert halls in the world. On the plaza level, the main lobby will extend beneath a portion of the 2, 612seat auditorium and contain a large cafe seating 300. Hartt College of Music of the University of Hartford, Connecticut, is presenting two major operas in observance of its twentieth anniversary season. Mussorgsky's “Boris Godunoff” had a local premiere performance February 21, 1962. Benjamin Britten's “Albert Herring” will be presented April 26, 27, and 28, 1962 in Elmwood, Connecticut. In addition a production of “The Frantic Physician,” by Moliere-Gounod will tour elementary schools in Connecticut and New York State. During Hartt Opera's twenty years Moshe Paranov, college president, and Elemer Nagy, chairman of the opera department, have worked together--Paranov as music director and Nagy as stage director--to present nearly 500 performances including eight productions on television. A. D. Lekvold, now serving his twenty-sixth year as a member of the Miami University (Ohio) music department, received the distinguished service award of the Ohio Music Education Association at the annual convention of the OMEA in December 1961. The engraved plaque cited Mr. Lekvold for “outstanding service to music education in Ohio.” In addition to his teaching duties at Miami University, Mr. Lekvold is well known for his long service as conductor of the Miami marching band, the symphonic band, and, for twenty years, director of the Mc Guffey High School orchestra. A veteran member of the MENC, Mr. Lekvold was president of the Southwest District, Ohio Music Education Asociation and was state president for two years. He has also served as chairman of the public relations committee, and for 12 years as chairman of the Southwest Ohio Music Festival. Music Educators Journal BOWMAR Page 8 EDUCATIONAL RECORDS 4921 Santa Monica Blvd., Los Angeles 29, Calif. WHY MORE THAN SCHOOLS HAVE ADOPTED David L. Wilmot, music consultant for the Florida State Department of Education since 1955, joined the Department of Music faculty of the University of Florida, Gainesville, on February 1, 1962. Immediate past-president of the MENC Southern Division, Mr. Wilmot is now a member of the MENC Executive Committee. nounced details of the sixty-ninth annual May Festival to be held May 3 through 6, 1962. The Philadelphia Orchestra will perform six programs, The University Choral Union participating in two of these concerts. Eugene Ormandy will conduct three of the concerts, Thor Johnson two, William Smith, assistant conductor of the Philadelphia Orchestra, one. Solo artists will include Byron Janis, Gyorgy Sandor, Richard Lewis, Phyllis Curtin, Lili Chookasian, and Donald Gramm. Series ticket orders are now being accepted. Inquire at the Offices of the University Musical Society, Burton Tower, Ann Arbor. Natt B. Burbank, superintendent of the Boulder Valley School District, Boulder, Colorado, is the new president-elect of the American Association of School Administrators. The University of Michigan has an- AMERICAN PREP TONE BELLS AS THEIR ELEMENTARY MUSIC CLASS TEACHING TOOL E N T E R T A I N W H I L E THEY EDUCATE ENDORSED BY L E A D I N G EDUCATORS PRECISION - TUNED, PERFORMANCE - PROVED Class participation stimulates interest, speeds understanding of tone relationships. Plainly marked bars provide sound training in note reading, give pupils keyboard experience. Perfect, too, for voice accompaniment. A fundamental advance in music teaching techniques. Send the coupon for full and interesting information. MUSIC'S FUN WHEN TAUGHT WITH AMERICAN PREP TONE BELLS Deagan-tuned (A-440) tone bars mounted on individual red resonator blocks. Plainly marked bars are white in diatonic scale and black in half notes, as on piano keyboard. Available in 8, 13 and 20 bar sets. Mail coupon today. TARG & DINNER INC. 4 2 5 S O U T H W A B A S H AVE., C H I C A G O 5, ILL. Rush FREE details of American Prep Tone Bells, including American Prep Teachers Instruction Guide. NAMEADDRESS CITY, STATE BIG DEAL. Exciting news to the music education field is illustrated here by the signing scene of the legal business deal whereby Ginn and Company became exclusive sales agent for direct representation to schools and colleges for RCA Victor Eecords. (See pages 44 and 100). Signers are Homer C. Lucas (left), president of Ginn and Company, and George R. Marek, vice-president and general manager” of the RCA Record Division of the Radio Corporation of America. Mildly speaking, this is a significant move, with backgrounds of many years of companion experiences in the fields of textbook publishing and record making, almost exactly paralleling the liferecord of the NEA Department of Music, which in 1907 took the name “Music Supervisors National Conference” (Now the MENC). Readers who have access to historical archives can verify participation of the RCA Victor and Ginn firms in the beginning days of the pioneering period from which emerged the Music Educators National Conference. Involved in the new combination of sales and service arrangement are the Ginn national and regional offices and staff, which, including consultants, totals about 140 specialists who will join with the personnel and dealer facilities of RCA Victor organization. It is understood that in addition to representing the distribution of RCA Victor records to schools, Ginn will work with RCA in developing new records for education. Music Educators Journal Page 10 Welcome from JMSKCOCMSJV ! You are cordially invited to stop by for a visit at BOOTH NO. 232 AAENC Biennial Conference in Chicago On hand to greet you will be Dr. Joseph E. Maddy, Don Gillis, George C. Wilson, John Merrill, Lyman Starr and others from Interlochen. Complete up-to-date information and literature will be available concerning the -- NATIONAL MUSIC CAMP INTERLOCHEN ARTS ACADEMY UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DIVISION POST-CAMP MEETINGS AND CONFERENCES We will also have on display our COMPLETE CATALOGUE OF NEW AND UNUSUAL PUBLICATIONS for Band, Orchestra, Choral, Solo, Ensemble, Piano, Organ and other categories. We are looking forward to seeing and visiting with you. LOOK for the big red, white and blue banner with the familiar INTERLOCHEN THEME on it. MAURICE F. SHADLEY, a past-president of the Indiana Music Educators Association, has accepted a position with Phi Delta Kappa International, professional education fraternity for men, with headquarters offices, 8th and Union Streets, Bloomington, Indiana. In this new position he is coordinator of research projects, director of public relations, and director of special services for the fraternity. Mr. Shadley was formerly professor of music education, coordinator of public music services, and directorconductor of the nationally known music clinic for high school students at the School of Music of Indiana University, Bloomington. CARL G. McVICKER has retired from his teaching post at Westinghouse High School, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, after 36 years of service. Mr. Mc Vicker was also critic-teacher at Carnegie Institute of Technology and trumpet instructor at Pittsburgh Musical Institute. Before retiring he received the Carnegie Tech Merit Award for service in the field of music education. Mr. Mc Vicker reports that he is keeping busy with parttime teaching in Penn Hills and plans to travel. PAUL ROE has joined the music education faculty at North Texas State College, Denton. He formerly was chairman of the high school music department and choral director in Grand Island, Nebraska, and has been succeeded in the department chairmanship by Howell G. Oldham, coordinator of instrumental music and director of the band and orchestra. Jack A. Learned has succeeded Mr. Eoe as director of vocal music and the high school choral department. More news on pages 40, 42 MABEL HANSON, well-known music educator in the public school system of Hutchinson, Kansas, was killed in an automobile accident during the week of Christmas 1961. Miss Hanson was secretary of the Kansas Music Educators Association. HERMAN TRUTNER, JR., widely known music educator, pioneer member of the MENC Western Division, and much loved individual, died on December 26, 1961, in Oakland, California. Mr. Trutner was president of the Western Division (then known as the California-Western School Music Conference) in 1930. MATTHEW HOHNER, 69, president of M. Hohner, Inc., and a longtime leader in the American music field, died January 23, 1962, in Trossingen, Germany, at the home of his brother Walter. A grandson of Matthias Hohner, who founded the harmonica and accordion firm in Trossingen more than a century ago, Matthew Hohner came to the United States in 1908. In 1928 he succeeded the late Hans Hohner as head of M. Hohner, Inc. RICHARD M. TUNNICLIFFE died December 15, 1961, after a long illness. Mr. Tunnieliffe, eighty-four, was head of the music department at Bowling Green (Ohio) State University from 1920 until retirement in 1940. He was an original member of the Music Educators National Conference, having attended the first meeting in Keokuk, Iowa, in 1907. Mr. Tunnieliffe, widely respected and loved, helped many young men through college and was known as a master teacher. MRS. RICHARD MADDEN, wife of Richard V. Madden, Evanston, Illinois, died early in December 1961. Mr. Madden, wh is sales manager of F. E. Olds & Son, is a member of the Board of Directors of the Music Industry Council. DANIEL HOOLEY, editor of the Georgia Music News, official magazine of the Georgia Music Educators Association, died during the Christmas 1961 holidays. He was on the faculty of Georgia Southern College, Statesboro. Music Educators Journal INTERLOCHEN PRESS Page 16 MILLIKIN UNIVERSITY Decatur, Illinois COMPLETE degree programs are offered leading to the Bachelor's and Master's degrees in music education, as well as the Bachelor of Music degree and the Master of Music degree. The curriculum includes: MUSIC EDUCATION SACRED MUSIC ALL APPLIED FIELDS THEORY AND COMPOSITION JOSEPH W. JENKINS has been named assistant professor of theory at the School of Music, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He was formerly music editor for Schmitt, Hall and Mc Creary Company. In 1959, Mr. Jenkins was one of twelve composers selected under the Ford Foundation Young Composers Project of the National Music Council, and became composer-in-residence of the Evanston (Illinois) Township High School. The winner of the 1961 Ostwald Band Composition Contest, Mr. Jenkins has published many compositions and arrangements for chorus, orchestra, and band. ROBERT C. HUMISTON has joined the faculty of Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Michigan, as instructor in the Music Department. EARLE BLAKESLEE was recently appointed supervisor of music in the Berkeley (California) Public Schools. He formerly was director of choral activities at Berkeley High School. ROBERT F. COLE, solo flutist of the Philadelphia Orchestra and member of the Philadelphia Woodwind Quintet, has joined the University of Wisconsin, Madison, School of Music faculty. Mr. Cole began his duties as artist-teacher at the beginning of the second semester. HARVEY LE ROY WILSON is now serving as professor of music and chairman of the Music Department at the Montclair State College, Upper Montclair, New Jersey. SIDNEY HARTH, concertmaster of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, has been appointed head of the department of music, College of Fine, Arts, Carnegie Institute of Technology, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He succeeds Charles A. Pearson who relinquishes present administrative duties but plans to continue as a member of the faculty. SAMUEL HALL has been appointed educational and sales representative for Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. Inc., New York. He holds the same position with the affiliated catalogs of Skidmore Music Co. Inc., and Columbia Pictures Music Corporation. Mr. Hall was formerly with Galaxy Music Corporation and has, in the past, been active as a clinician. J. Roger Miller, Dean, School of Music PIUS X SCHOOL OF MUSIC Manhattanville College of the Sacred Heart Purchase, New York Mother J. Morgan, Director Bachelor of Music and Bachelor of Sacred Music Special courses in all fields of Music SUMMER SESSION JULY 2--AUG. 10, 1962 Member, National Association of Schools of Music Aspen, Colorado Summer 1962 aspen music school and festival MUSIC HIGH IN THE ROCKIES Internationally famous soloists, orchestra, chorus; opera performances; lecture-recitals; humanistic studies. Over 30 concerts of music from the 15th to the 20th centuries featuring an “Hommage a Milhaud”, in celebration of his 70th Birthday; Special Guests, French composers Henri Sauguet and Olivier Messiaen and pianist Yvonne Loriod. Participating in the Conference on Contemporary Music will be America's distinguished composer, Walter Piston. The Aspen Music School offers private instruction in all departments, J together with orchestra, ensemble, workshops, theoretical studies and opera workshop. Norman Singer, Executive Director and Dean Music Associates of Aspen, Inc., Dept. E, 111 West 57th St., New York 19, N.Y. Please send: School catalog () Festival program (] Name- Street. City_ -State- FRANK BLAIR observes a piano class demonstration by Fay Templeton Frisch, Wurlitzer music education consultant, on a recent NBC “Today” TV show. Two of the three pupils in the class are seen in the picture. Using headphones, each of the pupils “silently” practiced a part of an ensemble number; each could hear his own piano, but no sound was heard in the room. By means of the multi-piano monitor, Mrs. Frisch and Frank Blair listened and talked to each youngster separately. Then, with headphones removed, the group played ensemble for all to hear. Music Educators Tournal Page 40 Situ}, I Sacked SSAA-A CAPPELLA EMMA LOU DIEMER FRAGMENTS FROM THE MASS;.3O Sterling M. Mc Murrin, U. S. Commissioner of Education, has announced plans to encourage greater emphasis on education in the arts. In this connection, Harold Dean Cater, an authority on many aspects of American history, has been appointed as a consultant in the Office of Education. Mr. Cater will be working with state and local school authorities, with colleges and universities, and with various groups and individuals in the development of the program. High Point College, High Point, North Carolina, presented an original music drama, “The Prophecy of Amos,” based on the Old Testament book on January 25 and 26, 1962. After the first presentation of this music drama in May 1961, the response was so great that the second production was scheduled. The drama was written and directed by Walter Hudgins of the Department of Religion at High Point College. The music was composed and directed by Lew Lewis of the Department of Fine Arts. Nadia Boulanger will lead a Symposium for Orchestral Composers at The Ohio State University, Columbus, March 23-25, 1962. The Symposium will feature three days of reading sessions of unpublished compositions played by a full symphony orchestra. Mile. Boulanger will hold private conferences with each composer whose works have been selected for reading and will also present a public lecture. Participation will be open to all composers of orchestral music from Indiana, Michigan, and Ohio and is being presented under the sponsorship of The Ohio State University and the Great Lakes District of the National Federation of Music Clubs. FRAGMENTS FROM THE MASS--Diemer SAB AND PIANO (ORGAN) SHEEP MAY SAFELY GRAZE-- Bach, arr. Cramer SATB AND PIANO (ORGAN) 25 COME, HOLY SPIRIT--Handel, arr. Rodby 25 LACRYMOSA (Day of Mourning) (from REQUIEM MASS)--Cherubini, arr. Ehret PRAISE, O PRAISE OUR GOD AND KING-- Frackenpohl, (available SA) 25 25 … Seoulab SSA AND PIANO MY LOVE IS COME TO ME--Frackenpohl SAB AND PIANO 25 DAUGHTER, WILL YOU MARRY? (German Folk Song)--arr. Cramer SATB AND PIANO EV'RYONE HAS HIS DAY--Haydn, arr. Imig. OH, BREATHE NOT HIS NAME (Irish Folk Song)--arr. Frackenpohl 25 SATB-A CAPPELLA ONCE MORE WE SING--Hassler, arr. Rider 25 ARRANGEMENTS BY HARRY GELLER Spirituals--SATB and Piano I WANT TO BE READY JOSHUA FIT THE BATTLE OF JERICHO LITTLE DAVID SHADRACK SWING LOW, SWEET CHARIOT TAKE MY HAND THIS TRAIN Sea Chanteys--TTBB and Piano BLOW THE MAN DOWN HOME, BOYS, HOME THE MAID OF AMSTERDAM Choral Hymn--SATB and Piano UNITED NATIONS MARCH FREE! Any five of the octavos above, plus a complete catalog. Write Dept. MS 25 30 25 30 25 25 30 25 25 25 25 MARKS MUSIC CORPORATION 136 West 52nd St. New York 19. N.Y. CHORAL ROBES A large selection of fabrics and colors; excellent workmanship; reasonable prices. Write for catalog and samples. DON'T PLAY WITH FIRE Candlelight services, Pageants, use STRAYLINE'S SAFETY CANDLE BATTERY OPERATED, WHITE PLASTIC De Moulin Bros. & Co. 1083 So. 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