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Maddy 17 The National President's Page 19 Music Appreciation Through Visual Aids. Alexander M. Harley and Louis A. Astell 20 Educational Achievements “Visualized”. Grace L. Engel 21 Piano Classes in the Chicago Public Schools. Lewis Browne 22 The Evaluation of Musical Performance. Ralph M. Holmes 23 School and Post-School Music in the Community. William Raymond Sur 25 Northwest Conference 27 California-Western Conference 29 Why Not More Chamber Music? Edgar B. Gordon 31 Eastern Conference 33 North Central Conference 39 An Experiment in Guidance. S. T. Bums 41 Southern Conference 43 Southwestern Conference 47 Book and Music Reviews. Will Earhart 50 Record Reviews. Paul J. Weaver 58 Recess. Mark Time 62 Notes From the Field 62 Armchair Gossip. E.S.B 64 Letters from Readers 67 Exhibitors Columns 68 Headquarters Matters 72 DATES TO REMEMBER December 27-30, 1932–Music Teachers' National Asso ciation, Washington, D. C. February 25 to March 2, 1933–Department of Superin tendence, N.E.A., at Minneapolis, Minnesota. March 15, 16, 17, 1933–Eastern Music Supervisors Con ference at Providence, R. I. March 22, 23, 24, 25, 1933–Southern Conference for Music Education, Atlanta, Georgia. March 28, 29, 30, 31, 1933–Southwestern Music Super visors Conference, Springfield, Missouri. April 10, 11, 12, 1933–CaliforniaAVestern School Music Conference, Oakland, California. April 17, 18, 19, 1933–Northwest Music Supervisors Conference, Seattle, Washington. April 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 1933–North Central Music Su pervisors Conference, Grand Rapids, Michigan. Supervisors N o r t h w e s t M u s i c Supervisors Southern Southwestern Music Conference for Music Supervisors Vol. X I X Published March 15, Conference, Subscription: Editorial Beattie, W. five May N O V E M B E R, 1932 times 1) a year the (Oct. Music IS, Dec. 1, No. 2 Feb. 1, by Supervisors National 64 E. Jackson Blvd., Chicago, Illinois. Foreign $1.75 $ 1. 0 0 per year; Canada $ 1. 2 5; Single copies 25c Board: E d w a r d B. Birge, Chairman; John W. Louis Woodson Curtis, Peter Weaver, Earhart,“ M a x T. Krone, Paul J. (Managing E d i t o r). the M u s i c Supervisors Conference National George Oscar Bowen, Dykema, W i l l Copyright, C. V. Buttelman 1932, by Entered as second class matter O c t o b e r 18, 1930, at the post office at Chicago, Illinois, under the A c t of March 3, 1879. Music for E v e r y C h i l d – E v e r y Child for Music M u s i c Supervisors N a t i o n a l Conference W a l t e r H. Butterfield, President E x e c u t i v e C o m m i t t e e : W a l t e r H. Butterfield, Providence, R. I.; Karl W. Gehrkens, Oberlin, O.; Ernest G. Hesser, Cincinnati, O.; Russell V. M o r g a n (1st V i c e - P i e s.), Cleve land, O.; R. Lee Osburn, River Forest, 111.; Fowler Smith (2nd V i c e - P r e s.), Detroit, M i c h.; H e r m a n F. Smith, Mil waukee, W i s. Executive Secretary: C. V. Buttelman. 64 East Jackson Headquarters and Publication Office: Boulevard, Suite 8 4 0, Chicago, Illinois. BOARD OP DIRECTORS National Conference: John C. Kendel, Denver, C o l o.; Elizabeth V. Beach, Syracuse, N e w Y o r k. California-Western Conference: Mary Weaver McCauley, Sausalito, C a l.; Glenn H. W o o d s, Oakland, Cal. Eastern Conference: M. Claude Rosenberry, Harrisburg, P a.; James D. Price, Hartford, Conn. North Central Conference: H e r m a n F. Smith, Milwaukee, W i s.; A l i c e Inskeep, Cedar Rapids, I o w a. Northwest Conference: Helen C o y Boucher, Seattle, W a s h.; Marguerite V. H o o d, Helena, M o n t. Southern Conference: W i l l i a m C. Mayfarth, Spartanburg, S. C.; Grace V a n D y k e M o r e, Greensboro, N. C. Southwestern Conference: George Oscar B o w e n, Tulsa, Okla.; J. L u e l l a Burkhard, Pueblo, Colo. (F o r names of Sectional Conference officers, see Sectional Conference Departments in this magazine.) MEMBERSHIP A n y person interested in M u s i c Education may become a member of the Music Supervisors National Conference upon payment of the prescribed dues, which automati cally include membership of the same class in the Sec tional Conference in whose territory the member resides. D u e s : Associate $ 2. 0 0; A c t i v e $ 3. 0 0 *; Contributing $ 1 0. 0 0 *; Sustaining $ 5 0. 0 0 *; L i f e $ 1 0 0. 0 0 *; Patron $ 1, 0 0 0. 0 0 *. *Includes subscription to the Music Supervisors Journal. F o r further information address the Executive Secretary M u s i c Supervisors National Conference 64 E a s t Jackson Boulevard Suite 8 4 0 Chicago, Illinois hi Music Supervisors Journal Page 2 O U BEGIN to get some idea of the revolutionary character of these new Connqueror instruments when we tell you that many artists report that they are en abled to extend their playing range upward by as much as five and even seven notes. The secret lies in the (new principle) VOCABELL, a feature that is exclusive with Conn and protected by United States Patents pending. The Vocabell is a distinct departure from conventional bell construction –the first radically new development in band instru ments since Blumel invented the piston valve more than a century ago. The Vocabell is made from a single piece of brass – inte gral and homogeneous–with no steel wire or rolled edge to dampen and mufHe the tone. So this new principle bell vibrates freely, favors the high overtones and makes it incredibly easier to play the higher notes. The sweet, high overtones are preserved in all their natural beauty. Delicate shades of tonal coloring are added, impossible to obtain on instruments with conventional bell construction and the range upward is amazingly increased. Besides, the instrument speaks more r Y quickly, easily and freely and has a clear, pure res onance impossible to obtain without the Vocabell. Now, for the first time, you can secure this pre cedent-shattering improvement on cornets, trum pets and trombones. The new Connqueror models shown here are the only band instruments that can give you this feature. In addition these new instru ments embody other refinements which make them supreme in performance, style and beauty. A new and vastly improved valve construction for the cornet and trumpet and the finest slide action ever built into a trombone, contribute new re sponsiveness and amazingly speedier performance. These are the first band instruments ever con sciously styled throughout. Each is the creation of a talented artist with a modern motif flowing through every detail from mouthpiece to bell and combining with incomparable engraving and burnishing to produce an ensemble of breath taking beauty. C G. C O N N,! 112ConnBldg., Elkhart, Ind. SEND F O R FREE BOOK! Such outstanding artists as B. A. Rolfe–cornet–Charles (“Chuck”)Campbell o f Nathaniel Shilkret's famous Radio Orchestra–trombone–Lebert Lombardo, Royal Canadians – trumpet–and manyorhers equally famous eagerly bought N e w Connquerors and write us o f performance achieve ments far beyond the range o f conventional instruments. If you are to have one of these new instruments soon, we urge that you get your reservation in now. See your Conn dealer today or write for free literature and complete details. BAND CONN NSTRUMENTS Page 3 November, Nineteen Thirty-two GAMBLE NEWS DISSEMINATING VOL NEWS, TRUTH AND GOOD NOVEMBER, 1932 CHEER TO A L L MUSICIANS No. 2 1 NEW PLAN TO RESTORE NATIONAL PROSPERITY The Time Table Suggesting briefly, outstanding items for par ticular purposes and occasions. A l l are avail able on approval. For Christmas UNUSUAL BARGAINS FOUND IN N E W GAMBLE “NOTE” BOOK Savings in Music Two special compilations of famous choruses for women are described in the Gamble “ N o t e ” Book as of great value even in times like these. “ P a r t Song Collection for Women's V o i c e s ” – Volume I contains 25 selections for 3 part, S.S.A. Choruses. The cont e n t s represent the works of most promi nent composers. The aggregate list price and binding value of | I these 25 selections toI I tal over three times I I the present sale price. –I Volume I I contains thirteen more difficult concert selections in 3 & 4 part arrangements. Each volume is durably Gambleized! CLAIR PLAN O F E C O N O M I C STABILIZATION ASSURES BUYING POWER T O FARMERS W. M. GAMBLE S.S.A. A r r. by Paul Knapp $.12 In dulci jubilo T h e Shepherd's S o n g. D a n i e l Protheroe.08 S.A.T.B. Christmas Cradle S o n g … Olsen-Luvaas.15 Christmas (Carol with Solo) Ralph E. Marryott.12 Joseph's Carol (O l d English) Ralph E. Marryott.12 Christians Awake, Salute the Happy Morn Robt. G. Jones.12 A Christmas I d y l l … Daniel Protheroe.12 Christmas Carol Julius Rontgen.15 Silent Night (Echo Choir) LeRoy W e t z e l.12 S.S.A.A.T.T.B.B. W h a t Child is This (Old E n g l i s h) …. Ralph E. Marryott.15 Christmas Motet Arnold Mendelssohn-Noble Cain.50 For the O p e r e t t a Musico-Dramatic Producing–Chas. T. Jones and Don W i l s o n – A Manual for the Stage and Musical Director– Practical and authoritative. Cloth Bound–Illustrated Novelty Dances for A n y Operetta– A l i x Feild Routines to fit any music. For Solo, Duet, T r i o or Chorus– Volume I in 2 4, 4 4 and “Cut T i m e ” Volume I I in 3 4, 3 8 and 6 8 metre 2.00 L 1.00 1.00 For String Classes 75 1.50 Savings in Accessories Perhaps the most wel come news to music de partments this year was the announcement that the finest grade of all metal or oak desk orches tra stands may be ob tained f r o m Gamble's at surprising reductions from previous prices. The stand illustrated, an unbreakable, goodlooking and popular mod el, is sold at less than four dollars. Other types are priced as low as ninety-five cents each, and all subject to still more attractive prices in dozen lots. First 40 Lessons for Violin Class by Edwin H. Bergh Piano Accompaniment by Don W i l s o n Gamble's Class Method for Strings– Fischel and Bennett for Violin, 60c; Viola, 75c; Cello, 75c; Bass, 75c Book I, Elementary Book I I, Intermediate Book I I I, Advanced Technical Fun for A l l Instrumental Groups, by W. A. Storer–Each part Program 5. Selections from Standard String Quartets Selected and Edited by Don W i l s o n Score (or piano), 75c; Parts .35 30 A plan that can and will put an end to depression! Formulated by a master economist, engineer and business man, the Francis J. Clair Plan puts the American farmer into a business, no longer entirely subject to the whims of the world's mar ket prices. With a legally declared annual minimum price for all non-perishable products, the farmer will be able to sell for domestic use that proportion of his entire crop which corresponds with the national con sumption in ratio to national production. The balance of his crop may be consumed on his farm or sold for export only. Supervised and controlled through the present Federal Agencies, the plan repre sents simplicity and directness itself. It makes possible an immediate increase in farm product values, enriching American farmers by upwards of $5,000,000,000.00 and making it possible for this class to buy the needed shoes, clothes, machinery, etc. as a result of which our industrial centers can resume production and em ployment. The farmer, too long neglected while business and utilities have enjoyed the protection of commerce commissions, tar iffs, etc., is at last to come into his own– and by resuming his healthy buying power will bring to all of us the relief and se curity of profitable employment. For Band Righter-Grabel Tuning Method for Band Small (2 2 parts) $ 1. 7 5; Full (40 parts) $ 2. 7 5; Symphonic (6 0 parts) $ 3. 5 0; Score, 2 5 c; Parts, 10c. Band At-ten-tion! – A Manual for Marching Bands by M a r k H. Hindsley. Covers marching technique, or ganization, special formations, etc. Illustrated. Drum M a j o r ' s and Drill Master's Edition, Cloth Student's Edition Technical Fun for A l l Instrumental Groups–by W. A. Storer–Each part National League Formed 1.50 25.35 For Orchestra Righter-Dasch Tuning Method for Or chestra– Small (1 2 parts), $ 1. 0 0; Full (20 parts), $ 1. 5 0; Grand (40 parts), $ 2. 7 5; Score, 2 5 c; Parts, 10c. Technical Fun for A l l Instrumental Groups by W. A. Storer. Each part Schubert Symphony Suitec<. Haydn Symphony Suite J fST“” from “Appreciation Series) ‘. for Beginner Orchestras” (s c o r e .35 2 15 nn A n 9 That the Clair Plan may become widely known and its remedies heralded from sky scraper to barn, a group of business men have organized to sponsor it and give financial aid. Hard headed business men Have You Received IT? and economists have “ h a d to be shown” The G a m b l e and being 100% satisfied have rallied to “ N o t e ” Book is the cause–an ever increasing army. full of just such values as the few Plan Sent Free examples men tioned above. Community Key Men Wanted New Services, New Publications Prominent men in all communities are and Lower Prices wanted to spread the news to lodges, clubs make it of major and chambers of commerce. Your super h e l p f u l n e s s to intendent is one! Perhaps you will sug every professional gest several, but first send for the free musician. Write Plan, read it, pass it on and work for it– for y o u r copy For your sake–for your community– TODAY! for your nation. For Further Information Address THE GAMBLE Page 4 – Catalog – Quotations – M u s i c of H I N G E D M U S I C C O., 2 2 8 So. Wabash All Ave., Publishers Chicago ADVERTISE MBMT Music Supervisors Journal ADVERTISERS' INDEX American Book Company Augsburg Publishing House 57 59 Tor SchooL liandA. Birchard & Company, C. C Back Cover, 67, 71 Boston Music Company 65 Buescher Band Instrument Company.40 Cincinnati Conservatory of M u s i c … 4 2 Clark-Brewer Teachers Agency 59 Cleveland Institute of Music 62 Conn, Ltd., C. G 3 Copley, Richard 41 Cundy-Bettoney Company, The.63,65 Curtis Class Piano Course 30 De Paul University 31 Ditson Company, Inc., O l i v e r ….36, 37 Educational Music Bureau 61,62, 70 Eldridge Entertainment House 46 Elkan-Vogel Company, Inc 65 Fillmore Music House Fischer, Inc., Carl Fischer, & Bro., J FitzSimons Company,. Fox Publishing Company, Sam Galaxy Music Corporation Gamble Hinged Music Company Gordon, Dorothy Gray Company, The H. W Harmony Company, The Haynes Company, W m. S Hinds, Hayden & Eldredge Holton & Company, Frank Hotel Stevens Ihling Bros., Everard Company 34 46 67 32 55 28 4 41 62 44 49 35 26 61 63 1933 PAN-AMERICANS SUPERVISORS who appreciate the importance of good instruments in Pan-American an Inst.Co the progress of the school Elkhart Indiana band and orchestra hail GentlemenPan-Americans as the so I have used and recommended PanAmerican Instruments for the past seven years and I have never lution of their problems. found better moderately priced instruments. For in this complete line Supv. of Music; of instruments genuine 236 West Clark Avenue,Effingham, Illinois musical quality is afforded at a moderate price. It is this rare combina tion of quality and attrac tive price which has made Pan-Americans such universal favorites for school use. Super visors and directors see the value of complete instrumenta tion of Pan-American matched instruments in improving the ensemble, andfindthat Pan-American prices fit both individual and general budgets. NEW CATALOG Kay & Kay Music Publishing Com 48 pany Lorenz Publishing Company Ludwig & Ludwig Lyon & Healy. 41 45 38 McDonough Music Company, Anne.30 Musical America 59 Music Education Exhibitors Ass'n.,68 Music Service 60 Music Supervisors National Confer ence 56,57,66,67,71 New York Band Instrument Com pany 60 Novello & Company, Ltd 62 Pan-American Band Instrument & Case Co 5 Paull-Pioneer Music Company 46 Presser Company, Theodore 69 Ricordi & Company, G Roat Music Company, Chas. Roosa, Harris F 6 30 30 Send now for your copy of this handsome new book, illustrating and describing the new 1933 Pan-Amer icans. Every instrument in the line is new and im proved, with new, easy playing features and splen did tonal quality. Schirmer, Inc., G 51 Schmidt & Company, Arthur 49 School Music 31 Silver, Burdett & Company. Cover 2 Sims Song Slide Corp 48 Sims Visual Music Company 59 University of Michigan 42 PAN-AMERICAN BAND , I I I I Name- INSTRUMENTS Mention instrument here Weyman & Son, Inc., H. A 48 White Company, The. N …. Cover 3 Willis Music Company 42 Witmark & Sons, 24 Worley Company, John 70 York Band Instrument Company Page 1 November, Nineteen Thirty-two PAN-AMERICAN B A N D INSTRUMENT A N D CASE CO. 1 2 1 8 Pan-American Bldg., Elkhart, Indiana Gentlemen: Please send your new catalog and complete inf ormation about MAIL TODAY I I St. or R.ED. CityMention position here State_ Page 5 A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY FOR Choruses and Songs for Young Voices FEMALE CHORUSES F The Mariner's Christmas Cradle Song of the Virgin Sleep, Babe Divine Good King Wenceslas Ave Maria By Chaminade….Arr. by C. Lefebvre by Cesar Franck by Gevaert-Harris by Channing Lefebvre … by L. Luzzi MALE CHORUSES Happy Bethlehem by Padre Donostia…. Arr. by A. M. Greenfield. Good King Wenceslas by Channing Lefebvre. God Rest You, Merry Gentlemen by Channing Lefebvre. March of the Kings by Channing Lefebvre. Hodie Christus (Born To-day) by Sweelinck-Lefebvre M I X E D VOICES Bethlehem Go Tell It on de Mountains Happy Bethlehem In the Fields with Their Flocks Abiding A Nova Scotia Noel An Italian Carol of Saint Michael Christmas Babe Arise, Shine Babe of Bethlehem God Rest You, Merry Gentlemen And There Were Shepherds Watchman, Tell Us of the Night At Even, Ere the Sun Was Set Cradle Song of the Blessed Virgin Hodie Christus Natus Est (Christmas Anthem) Behold that Star (A Christmas Spiritual) * by by by by by by by by by by by by by by by by . T. Burleigh. T. Burleigh Donostia-Schindler … Farmer-Macrum Harvey Gaul Harvey Gaul W. A. Goldsworthy… Hopkins-Macrum …. H. Johnson Channing Lefebvre … F. L. Sealy H. R. Shelly H. R. Shelly C. Franck-P. J. Starnes Sweelinck-Schindler. Talley-H. T. Burleigh. T. Burleigh. T. Burleigh. G. O'Hara C. L. Bouchardo. L. Cherubini F. Schubert Granville Bantock Granvile Bantock. Granville Bantock Rutland Boughton 2.00 1.75 1.00 1.00 CHRISTMAS SONGS Little Child of Mary–Low and High Key by Go Tell It on de Mountains (A Christmas Spiritual) …. by Our Lady of Sorrow (Ave Maria). Low and High Key. by Christmas Roses–Low, Medium and High Key by Ave Maria–Low and High Key by Ave Maria–Low and High Key by CANTATAS Burden of Babylon–Mixed Isaiah–Male Three Sea Songs–Male The Moon Maiden–Feminine by by by by New Composition for School Band (American Instrumentation) Included by the N A T I O N A L S C H O O L B A N D A S S O C I A T I O N in t h e Selective list for 1933 S t a t e a n d N a t i o n a l School Band and Orchestra Contests. HUNTINGTOWER“ BALLAD by Ottorino Respighi Price. $6.00 Extra Parts. $0.50 ASK FOR DISCOUNTS CATALOGUES AND SELECTIONS ON APPLICATION G. R I C O R D I & CO., I N C 12 W e s t 4 5 t h Street, N e w Y o r k,. Y. Page 6 Music Supervisors Journal T I L now, Music Appreciation has been held to consist of knowledge of Musical Forms, the ability to identify Certain Pieces by name, or the drawing of suppositious analogies be' tween music and other arts. In Music t o t h e L i s t e n i n g E a r, Dr. Earhart demonstrates the inadequacy of this and points the way and lays out the course toward a real appreciation of music. Music is a tonal art and music appreciation can grow only from the listener's knowledge of what tones are, how they behave and how he reacts to them * * * Noble Cain, director of The Chicago A Cappella Choir has found time to put upon paper the procedures found effective by him in developing the many outstanding choral groups that now function under his baton. Within this book he includes a list of 600 a cappella numbers classified accord' ing to school and degree of difficulty ' * * There has long been need of a musically illustrated text embodying the essentials of Score Reading, but until the publication of Mr. Bernstein s work, there was nothing for the ambitious student to turn to for guidance * * * Music Education s learned and uncompromising critic, Jacob Kwalwasser, has finally got ten between boards a survey of the entire system and included therein certain recommendations toward reform' * * Those who are, or expect to be called upon to conduct, will find Dr. Earhart's T h e E l o q u e n t Baton a congenial and reliable guide * ' * Upon litera' Griffith J. Jones and Max T. Krone has fallen the task of selecting, from the entire a cappella Music TO THE LISTENING EAR by Will Earhart SCORE READING by Martin Bernstein. $2.50 CHORAL MUSIC AND ITS PRACTICE byHobleCain …. $2.00 … $2.00 ture of the world, a progressive series of volumes by the use of which any educational institution or any isolated singing group maybe assured outstanding results in a minimum of time, certainly an outstanding contribution to choral activity. THE ELOQUENT BATON by Will Earhart … $1.50 PROBLEMS IN PUBLIC SCHOOL MUSIC by Jacob Kwalwasser. $2.00 THE A CAPPELLA CHORUS compiled, arranged and edited by Griffith J.Jones andMax T. Krone MIXED VOICES VOL. VOL. VOL. VOL. I Ill IV V. (2 part) (3 part) (4 part) (4 part).60.60.60.60 M. W I T M A R K & SONS NEW YORK in preparation VOL. II (3 part).60 VOL. V I. 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