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National School Orchestra Association

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<meta-value> wwwwwwwwwvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvw 4 National ALL IOWA YOU WELCOMES TO MOINES DES from the catalog of NEW PUBLICATIONS I Instrumental Ensemble Contest Awards .4 .4 4 .4 .4 .4 4 .4 .4 .4 .4 THE following is a brief report of the ensemble contests held in connection with the Music Supervisors National Conference at Chicago, April 9 and 10. (Name of band or orchestra director in parenthesis in each case.) WOODWIND QUARTETS .4 .4 .4 .4 .4 MAY 31st-JUNE 1st and 2nd .4 .4 NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL BAND CONTEST .4 .4 4 .4 .4 .4 .4 .4 4 C. L. BAlmEHOxiS INCORPORATE D - … Mm Chairman: O. J. Kraushaar, Director of Music, Waupun, Wisconsin. Judge: George E. Waln, Oberlin Conservatory of Music, Oberlin, Ohio. AWARDS Group I-Hobart High School, Hobart, Indiana (William D. Revelli). High School, Pocatello, Group II-Pocatello Idaho (L. J. Schnabel); Urbana High School, Urbana, Ill. (G. T. Overgard). Sterling Morton High School, Group III-J. Cicero, Ill. (Louis M. Blaha); Oxford Union High School, Oxford, Mich. (Loren L. Maynard). STRING QUARTETS MU S IC PUB SINCE iOee LIS SA, H E RS IOWA 40D OUR WI Uk 0 S I;AO.O iA Goldmark $6.00 IN SPRINGTIME, Class “A” required….-…….G– Condensed Score 50c. Full Score $3.00. 1.25 G. E. Holmes SALLY, Waltz Caprice, “B”………………………. also for Orchestra, same key, $1.00) (Published .75 4 G. Buglione ALMAS TEMPLEMarch, “C”……….-…-……… 3.00 J. DeForest Cline THE THREEGRACES, “B” …….-…………… 4 (A fine new set of Concert Waltzes) .75 G. E. Holmes CASTILLIA, Bolero, “B”………-……………. (You'll like it for Orchestra too, 75c) : J. J. Richards 1.50 SUNBEAMS, Caprice, “B” …………………………-4 Solo for Cornet, Baritone, Trombone, Bb Clarinet or r4 Piano Acc. 60c. Bb Saxophone. FOLLOWING AVAILABLEAFTER APRIL 15th .75 J. Richards EASTERNER March, “B” ……………………………….J. 2.00 OVERTURECAVALCADE, “B” …….G…………………G. E. Holmes IMPORTANTANNOUNCEMENT TO THE THOUSANDS USING THE 4 4 Chairman: Adam P. Lesinsky, Director of Music, Whiting, Indiana. Judge: George Dasch, Director Chicago Little Symphony Orchestra. AWARDS Group I-John Adams High School, Cleveland, Ohio (Amos G. Wesler); Glenville High School, Cleveland (Ralph E. Rush); Lane Technical High School, Chicago, Ill. (Oscar W. Anderson). High School, Elgin, Ill. Group II-Elgin (Emma R. Knudson); Bloom Township High Heights, Ill. (Ralph B. Coe); School, Chicago Springfield High School, Springfield, Mo. (James R. Robertson); North Division High School, Milwaukee, Wis. (Eleanor W. Suckow). Group III-Urbana High School, Urbana, Ill. (G. T. Overgard); Waukegan Township High School, Waukegan, Ill. (Otto E. Graham); J. Sterling Morton High School, Cicero, Ill. (Louis M. Blaha); Whiting High School, Whiting, Ind. (Adam P. Lesinsky); Frankfort High School, Frankfort, Ind. (M. C. Howenstein). WOODWIND QUINTETS BAND BOOKS4.4 and .4 ARTARMO MELODIE Perhaps no medium grade publications have been so universally used, than have these two famous collections by Karl King. We now announce the addition of C FLUTE, BASSOON, ALTO and BASS CLARINET, ALTO, TENOR and BARITONE SAXOPHONES, making this excellent material available to bands having modern instrumentation. Each part 30c. Both also published for orchestra, Piano $1.00, parts 50c. 4 .4 4 4 4 .4 4 44 .4 .4 .4 Chairman: George E. Waln, Oberlin Conservatory of Music, Oberlin, Ohio. Judge: Henri Verbrugghen, Carleton College, Northfield, Minnesota. AWARDS Technical High School, ChiGroup I-Lane cago, Ill. (Oscar W. Anderson); Glenville High School, Cleveland, Ohio (Ralph E. Rush). Group II-Downers Grove High School, Downers Grove, Ill. (C. J. Shoemaker). Sterling Morton High School, Group III-J. Cicero, Ill. (Louis M. Blaha); Urbana High School, Urbana, Ill. (G. T. Overgard); Proviso Township High School, Maywood, Ill. (J. I. Tallmadge). Technical High School, Group IV-Harrison Chicago, Ill. (John H. Barabash). Brass Sextets Chairman: J. Irving Tallmadge, Proviso Township High School, Maywood, Ill. Judge: Charles B. Righter, University of Iowa, Iowa City. AWARDS Group I-Proviso Township High School, Maywood, Ill. (J. Irving Tallmadge); DeerfieldShields High School, Highland Park, Ill. Sterling Morton High School, Group II-J. Cicero Ill. (Louis M. Blaha); Charles City (Iowaj Senior High School (Leo. J. Schula); Urbana High School, Urbana, Ill. (G. T. Overgard). Technical High School, Group III-Harrison Chlcag6, Ill. (John H. Barabash); Lake View High School, Chicago, Ill. (L. D. Walz). Group IV-Parker High School, Chicago, Ill. (Clayborne Harvey). High School, Pratt, Kan. Group V-Pratt (Benny E. Maynard). .4 for DUETS Cornets .4 AMSDEN'SPRACTICE The finest collection of its kind on the market today. May be used also for single Cornet, Baritone, Trombone, Saxophone or any single instrument playing in the treble clef, as well as the duet feature. PART I, Beginning students, 75c. PART II, Advanced students, $1.50. COMPLETE, paper cover, $2.00. Board cover, $2.50. Completecatalog and sampleswill be sent on request. .4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 I. 4 C. IL. BAntiHOUSEINCORPORATE D 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 MUSIC O L AA AAAAAAAA S ………. KA Aa A& Teach them to play the EDUCATOR way Page 68 Conductors and guest conductors for the massed concert given by the combined groups in the Grand Ballroom SINCE 1886 of the Stevens Hotel as a feature of 4 the Music Supervisors National ConL 00 4 IOrWA. SA, 4 .4 ference were: Otto J. Kraushaar, Ed4 ward Turechek, Lee M. Lockhart, Adam P. Lesinsky, George Dasch, && & &AAAAA AAAAAAAAAAA & & & &A&&A&AAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAALAA George E. Waln, Henri Verbrugghen, PUBLISHERS Music Supervisors Journal J. Irving Tallmadge. Joseph E. Maddy, chairman of the Committee on Instrumental Affairs presided at the concert. The contests were under the joint direction of the School Band and Orchestra Associations, in co6peration with the Committee on Instrumental Affairs with Adam P. Lesinsky, President of the National School Orchestra Association, and A. R. McAllister, President of the National School Band Association, co-chairmen. v STRING ORCHESTRA Brahms- Mendelssohn-VENETIAN BARCAROLLE ……………………. Tartini-ANDANTE ……………………………………. (Piano part in score and 3rd violin ad lib) LULLABY ……………………………………. Score Each Part 50 .15 .50 60 .15 .15 BAND Goldman-FRANKLIN FIELDMARCH……………………………. Roussel-A GLORIOUS DAY ……………………………………. CAKE WALK ……………………………… Debussy-GOLLIWOG'S Ravel-BoLERO …………………………………………. Full Band NATIONAL SCHOOL ORCHESTRA ASSOCIATION HE National School Orchestra Association held its annual meeting in the Stevens Hotel Lower Tower Ballroom, Chicago, Illinois, on April 10, 1934. President Adam P. Lesinsky gave a resume of the work done by the Association during the past year. He announced plans for the 1934 National School Orchestra Contests to be held in Ottawa, Kansas, May 24, 25, 26, and eulogized the late C. A. Peacock, Director of the Ottawa High School Orchestra, whose untimely death on April 2 was the cause for profound grief to his many friends and admirers in the musical world. By unanimous vote the officers of the Association were instructed to formulate a suitable resolution to send to the bereaved family of Mr. Peacock, and also to the family of James F. Boyer, secretary of the C. G. Conn Company, who died suddenly on April 5. A motion was passed approving the proposals of the officers of the Band and Orchestra Associations to alternate the National School Orchestra Contests with the National School Band Contests. The Orchestra Association will hold the National School Orchestra Contests in 1935, which will also include the National Solo and Ensemble Contests for wind instruments. In 1936 the Band Association will hold the National School Band Contests, including the Solo and Ensemble Contests for string instruments. The following officers were elected: President-Adam P. Lesinsky, Whiting, Indiana J. Kraushaar, Secretary-Treasurer-0. Waupun, Wisconsin Ist Vice-President George Wilson, Emporia, Kansas. 2nd Vice-President-H. A. Converse, Joliet, Illinois. J. Leon Ruddick, Cleveland, Ohio, was elected as a member of the Board of Directors for a three-year term. The two members of the Board of Directors continuing in office are: Francis Findlay, Boston, Massachusetts; and Glenn Woods, Oakland, California. .75 4.00 3.00 4.00 STRINGQUARTETS (2 violins, viola, cello) Parts Score Haydn-MINUET from Op. 76 No. 4 ……………………. Haydn-LARGO ASSAIfrom Op. 74 No. 3 ……………………50 Brahms-LULLABY ….60. Mendelssohn-VENETIAN BARCAROLLE. …………….60 Tartini-AN DAN ……………………………………. TE .50 .25 .25 60 CHORUSES Widor-Duane-CONTEMPLATION (S.A.T.B.) ………………………12 Hodge-GLORIA IN EXCELSIS (S.A.T.B.) ………………………….20 Kazze-CANTATE on 29th Psalm (S.A.T.B.) ………………………. Enders- AVATAR (T.T.B.B.) …………………………. (Write for sample copies) 25 .12 ELKAN-VOGEL COMPANY (INCORPORATED) 1716 Sansom Street ? -x PHILADELPHIA, PA. .o-V kt-%. -‘5.“ Your Best Will Be A Poor Best if your instrument is below standard requirements GENUINE Wm. S. Haynes Co.s Flutes are Sterling in Material, Scale, Workmanship, Easy Response, and Equipment. PROTECT YOURSELF! Be Sure Your Instrument Bears the Registered Trademarks CQ W. S.HA, yES BOSTON.MASS Am SrK. TMAO P _ tMD BY WM. S. HAYNES CO. 108 Massachusetts Ave., Boston, Mass. WM. S. HAYNES Founder WM. S. HAYNES Est. 1888 CO. I am pleased “ … Pennsylvania Contests: to report that we have had our largest and most successful state contests in Pennsylvania. Thousands of high school boys and girls were present, and for the first time we have inaugurated sight reading tests for bands and orchestras,” writes C. Stanton Belfour, Secretary of the Pennsylvania Forensic and Music League, Pittsburgh. Winners of the first and second honors in the 45 music events of the contest are eligible to Band and School compete in the National Orchestra contests. McDONOUGH-CHEVE SIGHT METHOD of SINGING Used in High Schools, Normal Schools, Summer Schools, Universities and by Private Teachers in 28 States. Colleges, ANNEMcDONOUGH PA. MUSIC COMPANY s., PHILADELPHIA, WALNUTI Page 69 May, Nineteen Thirty-four ] J. Irving Tallmadge. Joseph E. Maddy, chairman of the Committee on Instrumental Affairs presided at the concert. The contests were under the joint direction of the School Band and Orchestra Associations, in co6peration with the Committee on Instrumental Affairs with Adam P. Lesinsky, President of the National School Orchestra Association, and A. R. McAllister, President of the National School Band Association, co-chairmen. v STRING ORCHESTRA Brahms- Mendelssohn-VENETIAN BARCAROLLE ……………………. Tartini-ANDANTE ……………………………………. (Piano part in score and 3rd violin ad lib) LULLABY ……………………………………. Score Each Part 50 .15 .50 60 .15 .15 BAND Goldman-FRANKLIN FIELDMARCH……………………………. Roussel-A GLORIOUS DAY ……………………………………. CAKE WALK ……………………………… Debussy-GOLLIWOG'S Ravel-BoLERO …………………………………………. Full Band NATIONAL SCHOOL ORCHESTRA ASSOCIATION HE National School Orchestra Association held its annual meeting in the Stevens Hotel Lower Tower Ballroom, Chicago, Illinois, on April 10, 1934. President Adam P. Lesinsky gave a resume of the work done by the Association during the past year. He announced plans for the 1934 National School Orchestra Contests to be held in Ottawa, Kansas, May 24, 25, 26, and eulogized the late C. A. Peacock, Director of the Ottawa High School Orchestra, whose untimely death on April 2 was the cause for profound grief to his many friends and admirers in the musical world. By unanimous vote the officers of the Association were instructed to formulate a suitable resolution to send to the bereaved family of Mr. Peacock, and also to the family of James F. Boyer, secretary of the C. G. Conn Company, who died suddenly on April 5. A motion was passed approving the proposals of the officers of the Band and Orchestra Associations to alternate the National School Orchestra Contests with the National School Band Contests. The Orchestra Association will hold the National School Orchestra Contests in 1935, which will also include the National Solo and Ensemble Contests for wind instruments. In 1936 the Band Association will hold the National School Band Contests, including the Solo and Ensemble Contests for string instruments. The following officers were elected: President-Adam P. Lesinsky, Whiting, Indiana J. Kraushaar, Secretary-Treasurer-0. Waupun, Wisconsin Ist Vice-President George Wilson, Emporia, Kansas. 2nd Vice-President-H. A. Converse, Joliet, Illinois. J. Leon Ruddick, Cleveland, Ohio, was elected as a member of the Board of Directors for a three-year term. The two members of the Board of Directors continuing in office are: Francis Findlay, Boston, Massachusetts; and Glenn Woods, Oakland, California. .75 4.00 3.00 4.00 STRINGQUARTETS (2 violins, viola, cello) Parts Score Haydn-MINUET from Op. 76 No. 4 ……………………. Haydn-LARGO ASSAIfrom Op. 74 No. 3 ……………………50 Brahms-LULLABY ….60. Mendelssohn-VENETIAN BARCAROLLE. …………….60 Tartini-AN DAN ……………………………………. TE .50 .25 .25 60 CHORUSES Widor-Duane-CONTEMPLATION (S.A.T.B.) ………………………12 Hodge-GLORIA IN EXCELSIS (S.A.T.B.) ………………………….20 Kazze-CANTATE on 29th Psalm (S.A.T.B.) ………………………. Enders- AVATAR (T.T.B.B.) …………………………. (Write for sample copies) 25 .12 ELKAN-VOGEL COMPANY (INCORPORATED) 1716 Sansom Street ? -x PHILADELPHIA, PA. .o-V kt-%. -‘5.“ Your Best Will Be A Poor Best if your instrument is below standard requirements GENUINE Wm. S. Haynes Co.s Flutes are Sterling in Material, Scale, Workmanship, Easy Response, and Equipment. PROTECT YOURSELF! Be Sure Your Instrument Bears the Registered Trademarks CQ W. S.HA, yES BOSTON.MASS Am SrK. TMAO P _ tMD BY WM. S. HAYNES CO. 108 Massachusetts Ave., Boston, Mass. WM. S. HAYNES Founder WM. S. HAYNES Est. 1888 CO. I am pleased “ … Pennsylvania Contests: to report that we have had our largest and most successful state contests in Pennsylvania. Thousands of high school boys and girls were present, and for the first time we have inaugurated sight reading tests for bands and orchestras,” writes C. Stanton Belfour, Secretary of the Pennsylvania Forensic and Music League, Pittsburgh. Winners of the first and second honors in the 45 music events of the contest are eligible to Band and School compete in the National Orchestra contests. McDONOUGH-CHEVE SIGHT METHOD of SINGING Used in High Schools, Normal Schools, Summer Schools, Universities and by Private Teachers in 28 States. Colleges, ANNEMcDONOUGH PA. 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