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<meta-value> gsf arua E4oNAA F PTHE MAN1 In the Ancient World it was said’ The stcrry heavens are wheels of fire. thatmove by the princip Ieof Harmiony csiiad the in. SPR theearth assemble rond tegemn Fromtime Amrorv t the though gr movigbecome Musick. And’ the godsad te imortals of es oeo Music ispeseJW sublne inspiration H The spiritof Mi sih Fn d Lbacsiel f Lelncs philosoph--if is # be veyisec instrument mqking Forwe believe* his:That $ hevisionf oa extent of his ideals. :i:; s,? Ii A I LELN G. CB Y Nx n creaye i eosured4b the OPRTO eoh Wsoso Zeus, chief of the pagan gods of anc Pent i Gr Ieece, was portrayed by Phidias in this magnificent statue of heroic With of beaten gold fabrics proportions.o and flesh of inlaid Ivory, it is one of the Impressive Ancient Seven Wonders. 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Nineteen promrptly and you ADDRESS CITY & STATE%……,.;…, SCHmOOn o…. … r PO SI TIO N. MARCEL MULE makes Saxopiio History! -seven appearances with the celebrated BOSTON Symphony Orchestra MARCEL MULE-renowned soloist; Professor of Saxophone, Paris National Music Conservatory; Director, Saxophone Quartet of Paris; London, Columbia and Capitol Records; Consultant to Henri Selmer et Cie. A dramatic first in saxophone history-seven consecutive saxophone solo appearances with a major symphony orchestra. The soloist-world renowned Marcel Mule, great French master of the instrument. The orchestra-The Boston Symphony Orchestra Charles Munch, Music Director. The instrument-a Selmer (Paris) Mark VI Saxophone. Mass. 1, 2-Boston, January 31; February Mass. Theatre, February 4-Sanders Cambridge, New Haven, Conn. Hall, February 11-Woolsey 12, 15-Carnegie February Hall, New York City You’ ll// Boston Symphony Orchestra Clarinet Section (All Selmer Artists) Rosario Mazzeo Bass Clarinet Pasquale Cardillo E, Clarinet Gino Cioffi 1st B, Clarinet Manuel Valerio 2nd Bb Clarinet Play Better with aoeluw Selmer, Elkhart, Indiana, Dept. J-21 FREE Color Brochure describing Selmer (Paris) Saxophones and Clarinets. Write 4 M3 i C Musicl Conv ention Biennial LOS Educators National Conference ofthe A Departemnt Asaseiatlon Ednoation National of the United Statis ANGELES, MARCH CALIFORNIA Meeting Thirty-Fifth (Sixteenth Biennial) Year rify-First is o* peration with the 21-25, 1958 State Presidents National Assembly, March 19-20, 1958 National Interscholastic Activities Music Commission Music Industry Council College Band Directors National Association Association National of College and Wind Percussion Instructors CONVENTION HEADQUARTERS BILTMORE HOTEL THE Wednesday, March 19-Morning Registration-Biltmore Hotel, South Galeria. MENC State Presidents National Assembly. Presiding: Robert A. Choate, first vice-president, MENC; dean of the School of Fine and Applied Arts, Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts. Auditors: MENC Board of Directors, PROGRA MENC BIENNIAL CONVENTION Los Angeles MARCH 21-25, 1958 State Presidents Assembly March 19-20 Thursday, March 20-Evening MENC Board of Directors Dinner Meeting. Editorial Board of the Music Educators Journal Dinner Meeting. Music in American Life Commission, Committee and Standing Committee Meetings. Friday, March 21a-Morning Registration. Official Opening of Music Industry Council Exposition. National Council of State Editors. Presiding: R. Bruce Bray, chairman; associate professor of music, Central Washington College of Education, Ellensburg. Music in American Life Commission, Committee and Standing Committee Meetings. Music Education Research Council. Supervisors of Music in Large Cities. General Session. Presiding: William B. Mc Bride, president MENC; chairman, Music Education Department, Ohio State University, Columbus. Music: University of Southern California Trojan Symphonic Band, William A. Schaefer, conductor. “The Music Industry Council, MENC Auxiliary, presents the 1958 Exposition,” Lynn L. Sams, president Music Industry Council, and president Buescher Band Instrument Company, Elkhart, Indiana. “Our Responsibilitiesto the Arts in an Age of Automation,” Ellis A. Jarvis, superintendent of Los Angeles City School Districts. Concert. Presiding: A. Verne Wilson, MENC Northwest Division president; supervisor of music, Portland (Oregon) Public Schools. Music: Burlingame (California) High School String Orchestra; Lawrence Michael Short, conductor Concert. Presiding: William R. Sur, MENC North Central Division president; chairman, music education, Michigan State University, East Lansing. Music: White Pine County High School Band, Ely, Nevada; William L. Ellett, conductor. Friday, March 21-Afternoon Supervisors of Music in Large Cities. Contemporary Music. Chairman:Howard A. Murphy, Teachers College, Columbia University, New York City. “The Dividends of Chamber Music,” Robert Ward, composer, New York City. Music: Faculty Woodwind Quintet, University of Illinois; Trojan String Quartet of the School of Music, USCcoach, Gabor Rejto. National Council of State Editors. Music in American Life Commissions Open Meetings. Basicu Concepts in Music Education. “Foundations Underlying a Balanced Program in Music Education.” Panel discussion. Standards of Music Literature and Performance, in cooperationwith NIMAC. Demonstration and Discussion-“Improving Choral Repertory” A Cappella Choir, Hollywood (California) High School. Continued on page 8 Officers of MENC Divisions, Editorial Board of Music Educators Journal, National Councilof Editors of State Publications, MENC Council of Past Presidents, Secretaries and Treasurers of federated state units of MENC, National Council of State Supervisors of Music, and Officers of National Interscholastic Music Activities Commission, Music Industry Council, College Band Directors National Association, National Association of College Wind and Percussion Instructors, Music Education Research Council, Editorial Committee of Journal of Research in Music Education. Be sure to consult your official program book for details not given here, and for possible changes. Wednesday, March 19-Afternoon MENC State Presidents National Assembly. Wednesday, March 19-Evening Dinner Meeting of MENC National Cabinet-National and Division Presidents. MENC State Presidents National Assembly. Thursday, March 20-Morning MENC Western Division Breakfast. In charge: Roy E. Freeburg, president MENC Western Division; professor of music, San Francisco (California) State College. Registration. MENC State Presidents National Assembly. National Council of State Supervisors of Music. Chairman: Joseph G. Saetveit; supervisor of music education, Albany, New York. Presiding:Arnold E. Hoffmann, state supervisor of music, Raleigh, North Carolina; secretary-Beulah Zander, state supervisor of music, Springfield, Illinois. Music Education Research Council. Presiding: Theodore F. Normann, chairman of the Council; associate professor, University of Washington, Seattle. Editorial Board of the Music Educators Journal. Presiding: Karl D. Ernst, chairmanof the Editorial Board; director of music, San Francisco (California) Unified School District. Thursday, March 20-Afternoon MENC State Presidents National Assembly and National Interscholastic Music Activities Commission-Joint Meeting. National Council of State Supervisors of Music. Presiding: Arnold E. Hoffmann. Music Education Research Council. Editorial Board of the Music Educators Journal. Meeting of Chairmenof Music in American Life Commissions and Standing Committees. Presiding: William B. Mc Bride, president MENC; chairman, Music Education Department, Ohio State University, Columbus. 6 Thursday Afternoon Continued Commissions: I-Basic Concepts in Music Education: Chairman--TheodoreF. Normann, Seattle, Washington; Associate Chairman-Thurber H. Madison, Ellettsville, Indiana. II--Standards of Music Literature and Performance: Chairman-Ralph E. Rush, Los Angeles, California; Associate Chairman --George A. Christopher, Port Washington, New York. III--Music in General School Administration: Chairman -Arnold E. Hoffmann, Raleigh, North Carolina. IV-Music in Preschool, Kindergarten and Elementary School: Chairman-Margaret Lowry, Flushing, New York; Associate Chairman Clarke Maynard, Carle Place, New York. V-Music in Junior High School: Chairman-J. J. Weigand, Emporia, Kansas. VI-Music in Senior High School: Chairman-Wayne S. Hertz, Ellensburg, Washington. VIIMusic in Higher Education: Chairman -Clifton A. Burmeister, Evanston, Illinois; Associate Chairman--Hazel Nohavec Morgan, Evanston, Illinois. VIII-Music in the Community: Chairman-Max Kaplan, Boston, Massachusetts; Associate Chairman-John C. Kendel, Chicago, Illinois. IX-Music in Media of Mass Communications: Chairman-Alex Zimmerman, San Diego, California. X-Accreditation and Certification: Chairman Marguerite V. Hood, Ann Arbor, Michigan; Associate Chairman-David Wilmot, Tallahassee, Florida. Standing Committees: (1) Music for Exceptional Children: Chairman-Wilhelmina K. Harbert, Stockton, California. (2) Piano Instruction in the Schools: Chairman-Robert Pace, New York City. (3) String Instruction in the Schools: Chairman-Gilbert R. Waller, Urbana, Illinois. (4) Music Education and Libraries: Chairman-Rose Marie Grentzer, College Park, Maryland. (5) Music Buildings, Rooms and Equipment: Chairman-Elwyn Carter, Kalamazoo, Michigan; In charge: Sheldon C. Westman, Blue Island, Illinois. (6) Music in International Relations: Chairman-Louis G. Wersen, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Associate Chairman-Joseph E. Maddy, Ann Arbor, Michigafi. The School Broadcast invites MENC Delegates radio’ s oldest The Standard School Broadcast,* network music and educational program, invites you to its exhibit in the Foyer of the Music Room of the Los Angeles Biltmore, March 21-25. You’ ll learn how the program is prepared for 2, 000, 000 students each week of the school year… see student artwork inspired by the broadcasts. You’ ll hear stereophonic tape recordings featuring the School Broadcast Symphony Ochestra conducted by Carmen Dragon. Ask for your copy of the School Broadcast’ s 30th Anniversary gift - a long-play high-fidelity album of two forthcoming Broadcast programs. * A public service to schools presented by Standard Oil Company of California and Standard Oil Company of Texas. The program is also sponsored by The California Company in Colorado and The California Oil Company in New Jersey under the name Chevron School Broadcast. STANDARD February-March, Nineteen Fifty-eight I a?r ? OF OIL COMPANY CALIFORNIA Page 7 FOR BAND QUARTO SIZE DEATH VALLEY * SUITE BENNETT by Arranged DAVID GROFE Composed FERDE by A vivid musical portraitof Americanlegend and land … a broad and beautiful, workworthyof a place beside Grofe’ s magnificent “GRANDCANYON SUITE.” Complete in Four Movements: Funeral Mountains, ‘ 49er Emigrant Train, Desert Water Hole, Sand Storm. BAND IncludingFULL FULL SCORE…………………$ 30.00 SCORE…… 45.00 BAND IncludingFULL SYMPHONIC 12.50 FULL SCORE……………………………………………. THEMES ROZSA by Composed MIKLOS AND (From Famous Films) MOODS HAWKINS Arranged ROBERT by Friday, March 21-Afternoon Continuedfrom page 6 Music in General School Administration. “Principlesand Practices for Financing Music Education” ” The Music I eacher and Public Relations.” Music in Higher Education. Part ITrends in Certification and Implications for the Training of Teachers. Part II-Presentation of California State Guide. Music in the Community.” Adult Education” “Industry” “Church” ” Community Agencies.” Music in Media of Mass Communications. “Music Educationvia Television.” Preview of Film-“The Woodwind Choir.” Music in Elementary Education Workshops. Coordinator: Alex H. Zimmerman, San Diego, California. Workshop No. 1: Leader-Gladys Tipton, Teachers College, Columbia University; No. 2: Leader-Mary R. Tolbert, University School, Ohio State University; No. 3: Leader-Dorothy Gillett, University of Hawaii. Friday, March 21-Evening Opera: “The Bartered Bride.” A full scale productionof the opera presented in compliment to the MENC by the Guild Opera Companyof Southern California, in cooperation with the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra. Lobby Sing, Biltmore Hotel. General Chairman of all Lobby Sings: O. M. Hartsell, University of Arizona, Tucson. Saturday, March 22-Morning Registration. Exhibits under the auspices of the Music Industry Council. Music in Elementary Education Workshops (continued): Coordinator--Irene Schoepfle, Orange County Schools, Santa Ana, California; No. 4: Leaders -Alice Gallup, Long Beach Unified School District; Mildred Mc Gowan, Los Angeles City Schools; Stanlie Pugh, San Diego City Schools; No. 5: Leader-Cecelia R. Nelson, Elementary Schools, Eugene, Oregon; No. 6: Leader-Marguerite V. Hood, supervisor of music, Ann Arbor (Michigan) Public Schools. Commission II- Standards of Music Literature and Performance, in cooperation with NIMAC. Improving Band Repertory; Demonstration Group-East Bakersfield (California) High School Band. Music in American Life Standing Committees-Open Meetings. Music For Exceptional Children. Topic: Music-An Adjustive Tool in Special Education. “The Music Clinic as a Bridge from the Home to School” “A Musical Approach to the Three R’ s” “The Music Experience for Severely Disturbed Children” “Music in the Special School of Chicago” ” Promoting Music as an Adjustive Tool in Special Education.” Piano Instruction in the Schools. Demonstrations: “Emerging Trends in Piano Instructionin the Public School, Studio and College,” illustrated with film strip; “Keeping the Teen-agers’ Interest,” with group of students from Preparatory Department, USC. String Instruction in the Schools. Program presented in cooperation with California Unit of the American String Teachers Association. Theme: String Continued on page 10 Themesand moods from Miklos Rozsa’ s majorfilm scores. Musicfrom famous motion pictures including:Quo Vadis Preludefrom “Quo Vadis,” Lygia from “Quo Vadis,” Green Fire from “Green Fire,” Madame Bovary Waltz from “Madame Bovary,” Syrian Dance from ” Quo Vadis.” FULL BAND IncludingFULL SCORE …………….$ 17.50 SYMPHONIC BAND Including FULL SCORE…… 25.00 FULL SCORE 4.00 …………………………………………… HOLLYWOOD MOODS ? NEWMAN * by Composed ALFRED by Arranged PAUL YODER selectionsfrom Alfred Newman’ smajorfilm scores. Contains outstanding Musicfrom Academy Award films including; Entranceof Caligula from “The Robe,” Love Theme from “The Robe,” Scherzo and Pastorale from “The Song Of Bernadette,” Prelude from ” Captain From Castile.” BAND FULL ………………. ………………….$ 17.50 25.00 BAND …………………………………… SYMPHONIC * SHANGRI-LA A full-bodied arrangementwhich captures all of the exhilarationsand beauty of the well-known modern melody. MAXWELL and MALNECKROBERT by Composed MATT HAWKINS Arranged ROBERT by 7.00 710.00 BAND ………………. FULL …………………$ BAND …………………………………. 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Name School___ Address City State A Saturday, March 22-Morning Continued from page 8 [String] Instrument Instruction; Teacher Training. Panel Discussion. Music program by Kathleen Lenski, violinist, accompanied by Charlotte Lenski, pianist. Music Education and Libraries. (1) The organization and distribution of music materials for students and teachers in elementary schools in (a) small school systems; (b) large school systems. (2) Resources and services of the Library of Congress for music education. Symphonies for Youth. Presented in compliment to the MENC by the Southern California Symphony Association. Organ Sesssion. Topic: The Role of the Organ in Music Education. ’ It /t Saturday, March 22--Midday College and University Luncheons: College of the Pacific, Stockton, California; Fresno (California) State College; San Francisco (California) State College, Creative Arts Division; San Jose (California) State College; State University of Iowa, Iowa City; Teachers College, Music Education Department, Columbia University, New York City; University of Arizona, College of Fine Arts, Tucson; University of Michigan, Ann Arbor; University of Southern Los Angeles, Eastman California, School of Music, Rochester, New York. TO H Saturday, March 22--Afternoon General Session. Sponsored by the College Band Directors National Associa Frederick Fennell, tion. Presiding: CBDNA president, Eastman School of music, Rochester, New York. Laboratory Demonstration and Panel Discussion. Participants: James C. Neilson, R. Bernard Fitzgerald, Earle L. Kent and Jody C. Hall, with the aid of Conn Laboratory equipment. Music: University of California at Los Angeles Concert Band, Clarence Sawhill, conductor. in Preschool, Commission IV-Music Kindergarten and Elementary School. This session will be devoted to presentation of the work done by Commission IV to date, including the material prepared for publication and discussion of future plans. in the General Music Program in Junior and Senior High School. “The Social Instruments have a Functional Part in our Instructional Program”, Karl D. Ernst. “The Ukulele as a Functional Part of the Seventh and Eighth Grade General Music Program.” Presentation and Demonstration by E. Lawrence Barr and Elizabeth Blair of Kalamazoo, Michigan. The audience will participate in the demonstrations of the various informal and social instruments, conducted by six teachers of The Los Angeles area. Modern Music Masters. Initiation ceremoney, National Music Honor Society. MENC Council of Past Presidents. Coicert. Presiding: William O. Roberts, MENC Eastern Division president; director of music education, Wilkes Barre (Pennsylvania) City Schools. Music: Klamath Falls (Oregon) High School Choir; Andrew Loney, Jr., conductor; Brigham Young University Concert Band, Provo, Utah; Ralph G. Laycock, conductor. Opera Workshop presented by Department of Music, UCLA. Presiding: Gerald Whitney, member of MENC Board of Directors; supervisor of music edu Public (Oklahoma) cation, Tulsa desO Jack of y rrington, Mason rt g. and St (all !N Aleaum ‘ iistyling) careful ?acknowledgedepe Sr. * g ind -.ooooo:.: o??o ? ? tanled eprsidane: atteto has pt sonds detracting from ances good beys, rhyth I atrswtout solo Lgs sudslandinteresting: “) Geulento a passages. n e pi “fat”, aca s.g ky SA ** P Wit:” eb d gned for the abilities y Special Session-The Social Instruments Arranged e i by anne==” GH 50Cl 0f. 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Sparkling EMB operettas.take the lead. … in finer……. s Saturday, March 22-Afternoon Continued from page 10 Schools. “The Opera Workshop Is a Part of the Music Education Program,” Jan Popper, UCLA. MENC Student Member Coffee Break. All MENC student members are invited to be guests. At the social hour will be members of the MENC Board of Directors and other official groups to greet and meet with the student members. Saturday, March 22-Evening All-Conference Dinner - Get-Together. The Dinner Get-Together has been organized by the host state unit, the California Music Educators Association, the MENC Northwest and Western Divisions, in honor of all members from the Eastern, North Central, Southern and Southwestern Divisions. Toastmaster-Harold C. Youngberg, Oakland, California. “Music Looks Forward,” Howard Hanson, director of Eastman School of Music, Rochester, New York. “Travel Westward” Sing, with audience participation, conducted by presidents of MENC divisions. Los Angeles Night. Concert presented by Los Angeles Public Schools. In charge: William C. Hartshorn, supervisor in charge of music education, Los Angeles Public Schools; All-City Elementary School Orchestra (Grades 1 through 6), Carl E. Bruce, conductor; All-City Elementary Schools Chorus, William C. Hartshorn, conductor; All-City Secondary Schools Orchestra, Truman Hutton, conductor; Combined Junior High School Girls’ Glee Clubs, Geraldine Smith Healy, conductor. Music Industry Council Reception and Dance, honoring all MENC members and student members. In charge: Clarence A. Foy, G. Schirmer, Inc., New York City. Lobby Sing. ARE REALLY DIFFERENT… … with a difference you can see, feel and hear. Easier to handle. … easier to blow superior in all the qualities bandmasters look for. Test-play a Blessing before buying any instrument. 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Write for descriptive folder and name of nearest dealer. S Interesting literature and name of nearest dealer on request. Sunday, March 23B-Midday Delta Omicron Luncheon. Sunday, March 23-Afternoon Commission Meetings: Basic Concepts in Music Education. “Developing a Balanced Program in Music Education,” Robert House, University of Minnesota (Duluth Branch). Music in the Senior High School. Commission VI reports to the Conference on: (1) General Music; (2) Vocal Instruction and Ensembles; (3) Band, Wind, Percussion Instruction and Ensembles; (4) Orchestra and String In- BLESSING’ S BEST HANDCRAFTSMANSHIP E. K. BLESSING CO., INC. MAKES BY THE ANYDIFFERENCE TEST INDIANA ELKHART, Continued on page 14 UNIVERSITY OF USES MICHIGAN BAND MARCHING GEORGE R. CAVENDER Assistant Conductor WILLIAM D. REVELLI Conductor SLINGERLAN DDRUMS The University of Michigan Marching Band, William D. Revelli, Director, is one of the finest university bands in the nation. Uncompromising standards of musicianship in both marching and playing, together with emphasis on detail and the unusual in its half-time shows have earned for the University of Michigan Band the enviable reputation which its holds. Their Marching Band Percussion Section uses: 5-No. 660F 12″ x 15″ “Harr” Model Parade Drums 2-No. 660FT 12” x 15″ “Harr” Vertical Tenor Drums 2-No. 613 10” x 28″ “Harr” Model Scotch Drums 2-No. 1700F 12” x 18” Tenor Tymps. HASKELL W. HARR MODEL No. 660F 12” x 15” JAMES D. SALMON Asst. Professor of Percussion 2 pr. No. II 19 20” Concert Band Cymbals The beautiful new SLINGERLAND “RIM saves your SHOT” COUNTERHOOP sticks and uniforms! This hoop is also 50% stronger than any other hoop on the market-which guarantees longer life and even tension. IF YOU WANT THE FINEST… SEND FOR OUR LATEST CATALOG SPECIFYSLINGERLAND Chicago 14, II1. Page 13 AND RUDIMENTAL WALL CHART DRUMCO. SLINGERLAND February-March, Nineteen Fifty-eight 1325 Belden Ave. REHEARS AL or RECITAL Sunday, March 23-Afternoon Continued from page 12 II II I 1 e- FOLDS FLAT STORAGE FOR ift LQ (_ you can personalize your music department. BTCCustom Now. folding chairs are available with smart looking clef design in color to complement school colors or band uniforms. Upholstery and metal finish available in harmonizing color combinations. Other school insignia and monograms on special order. COMFORTABLE TOO BTC chairs provide full freedom for playing any instrument… truly comfortable padded seats and backs with proper posture pitch. All-steel construction with non-skid rubber-padded feet. Won’ t wobble, tip or collapse. TRUCKS AVAILABLE FOR TRANSPORTING AND STORING CHAIRS The BREWER-TITCHENER CORPORATION li 113 FURNITUREAND EQUIPMENT DIVISION Dept. 1505 Port Watson St., Cortland, N.Y. Please send information ono BTCCustom musicians chair with clef design. NAME SCHOOL STREET CITY STATE struction and Ensembles; (5) Music Literature, Composition and Theory; (6) Assemblies, Music Production, Correlated and Extracurricular. Standards of Music Literature and Performance. (Commission II) and NIMAC. Demonstration and discussion: Improving Orchestra Repertory; West High School Orchestra, Phoenix, Arizona, Beryl Folks, conductor. Exhibit hours for Sunday, as is customary, are limited to middayhours. Opening time: 11:00 a.m. Closing: 2:30 p.m. Music in Higher Education, Junior College. “The Impresario” presented by The Los Angeles City College Opera Workshop. (1) The Contributions of the Junior College Music Program to the Cultural Life of the Community: The Junior College as Community College; (2) An Expanding Music Program Geared to the Contemporary Needs. Music in the Community. Music by SPEBSQSA, Whittier, California, Chapter Chorus, Les Woodson, conductor. “Some Problems Faced by School and Community Music,” Frederick Hall, director, Division of Music, Southern University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Accreditation and Certification. The Training of School Music Teachers. “The Needs of School Music Teachers in Fields Outside Music,” Wendell E. Cannon, director of student teaching and professor of education, USC. National Association of College Wind and Percussion Instructors. National Chairman-Frank W. Lidral, Indiana State Teachers College, Terre Haute; Presiding: Sanford M. Helm, Long Beach (California) State College. Concert: USC Woodwind Chamber Ensemble, Mitchell Lurie, instructor; College of the Pacific Brass Quintet, Arthur Corra, instructor; Long Beach State College, William Watilo and Dan Cariaga, Bassoon and Piano; UCLA Horn Ensemble, Sinclair Lott, instructor; San Diego State College Saxophone Quartet, Norman Rost, instructor; Fresno State College Clarinet Choir, Russell S. Howland, director. National progress report by Frank W. Lidral. National Council of State Editors of Official Publications of MENC Federated State Units. In charge: R. Bruce Bray, chairmanof the Council; assistant professor of music, Central Washington College of Education, Ellensburg. Journal of Research in Music Education. In charge: Allen P. Britton, chairman of the Editorial Committee; associate professor of music education, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Music Industry Council Annual Business Meeting. Bach Festival. In charge: William C. Hartshorn, Los Angeles. A program devoted entirely to the music of Johann Sebastian Bach and presented by the Los Angeles City Schools for the Music Educators National Conferenceexactly as given during the annual Bach Festival of the church. MENC Division Executive Board Meetings. Northwestern University School of Music Tea. In charge: George Howerton, dean, School of Music, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois. Continued on page 16 Page 14 Music Educators Woodwinds 1Martin Freres he/p your bandgo p/aces-f-ser! ?-j ' L BAND .rsEC c, A, Shortest route to professional performance! Ilartin Freres WVoodwinds are the finest you can recommend. to the student ho plans to continue music as a rewarding hobby, or to the his eyes on the young artist w\ho has glitter of a professional career. In band formation, on the concert platform, in dance combos and orchestras, Martin Freres Woodwvinds give your students the tonal character. flexibility and technical range that contribute so much to the musical quality of y.our organization. You can make your job easier., so why do it the hard way? Ask your dealer to let you try Martin Freres Woodwvinds - soon. Martin Freres Clarinet Outfits De Luxe $ 199.50; Concorde $ 275.00 Philharmonic $ 300.00 Also available.: Alto Clarinct, Bass Clarinet, four Oboes. BAND DIRECTORS! Ask your Martin Freres dealer or write for sample copy of “Your Band Director and Your School Music Program”. It’ s free! 61 JEAN MARTIN FRERES AMONTMARTIN * COUDET Founded 1740 MARTIN FRERES WOODWINDS 6173 Buegeleisen & Jacobson, Inc.-5 Union Square, New York 3, N. Y. In Canada: 720 Bathurst Street, Toronto 4, Ontario G. RIORDI Takes pride in & continued Program in String Instruction the Schools. Program presentedin cooperationwith California Unit of ASTA. Theme: announcing its new series CO. String Instrument Instruction-Teacher Training. Music: Immaculate Heart College Faculty Quartet; artist students of Gabor Rejto from School of Music, USC. Panel Discussion-“Why CHORALCLASSICS the of GOLDENERA These are selected masterpieces from the Renaissance and Baroque periods which bring the glorious heritage of the polyphonic school to the choruses of our time. They are prepared with English text and piano reductions where necessary. S.A.T.B. AMMANN, Puer Natus Est Sancta Trinitas ANERIO, Christus Factus Est Pro Nobis CROCE, O Vos Omnes D’ ANA, Sapientissimus Nostrae Salutis Auctor DA VITTORIA, O Vos Omnes Pueri Hebraeorum Sitientes, Venite Ad Aquas DI LASSO, Salve Regina FESTA, Regem Archangelorum GASPARINI, Adoramus Te PALESTRINA, Corporis Mysterium Salvete Flores Martyrum Tristis Est Anima Mea Veni Sponsa Christi SCARLATTI, Alleluia WILLAERT, Ave Regina Caelorum In Tua Patientia Magne Martyr Adriane Nazaraeus Vocabitur O Gemma Clarissima Videns Dominus A.T.B. CARISSIMI, O Felix Anima S.A.T. BRISSIO, In Medio Ecclesiae S.A.T.T.B. GALLUS, Omnesde Saba S.S.A.T.B. MONTEVERDI, Ecco Mormorar L’ Onde Lasciatemi Morire Non Pii Guerra Pietate Ohim SWEELINCK, Hodie Christus Natus Est S.S.A.T.B.B. SWEELINCK, Psalm 134 S.S.A. AICHINGER, Regina Coeli S.S.A.A. PALESTRINA, Gaude Barbara T.T.B. AICHINGER, Regina Coeli T.T.B.B. SWEELINCK, Hodie Christus Natus Est VIADANA, Exsultate Justi WITT, Ave Maria instrumental supervisor, secondary education, Los Angeles City Schools. Following the meeting there will be a reception by the State Unit ASTA, in honor of the ASTA and the MENC Committee on String Instruction in the Schools. I Teach,” Chairman: Truman Hutton, Sunday, March 23-Evening Mu Phi Epsilon Dinner. In charge: Martha Day, Los Angeles. Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Fraternity of America Buffet Supper. In charge: Waldo Winger, Province Governor, Los Angeles. Gala Festival Concert. Southern California High School Band, Lee Chrisman, conductor; Clarence E. Sawhill, coconductor; Southern California High School Chorus, Charles Hirt, conductor; Southern California High School Orchestra, Howard Hanson, conductor; Nick Furjanick, co-conductor. Coordinator, John Del Monaco, Compton, California. Lobby Sing. CMEA Board of Directors Meeting. MENC Board of Directors Meeting. Monday, March 24-Morning Registration. Exhibits under the auspices of MIC. National Council of In-and-About Music Educators Clubs Breakfast. In charge: E. A. Hill, Elgin, Illinois. CMEA Board of Directors Breakfast. Joint Committee on Theory-MTNANASM-MENC. Evaluation Topic: Problems in Higher Education. Discussion: Are examinations necessary? What should they test? How should they be judged? Commission and Standing Committee Meetings: Standards of Music Literature and Performance, and NIMAC. (1) Demonstration and Discussion of Adjudication Techniques in Instrumental Groups. (2) Demonstration and Discussion of Choral Techniques. At these sessions, members of the MENC will have an opportunity to meet and discuss problems and procedures with the conductors of the MENC Southern California Band, Orchestra, and Chorus. Music in Preschool, Kindergarten and Elementary School. Organizing Chairman: Irene L. Schoepfle, consultant, music education, Orange County, Santa Ana, California. Demonstration by Sixth Grade Children, Commonwealth Avenue School, Los Angeles; In charge: Flavis Evenson, supervisor of music, Elementary Schools, Central District, Los Angeles City Schools. Music in the Junior High School. Demonstration by Artesia (New Mexico) Junior High School Chorus, Augusta Spratt, conductor. “Are We Making Progress in Junior High School Music Programs,” Jack Stephenson, chairman of music education, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque. Continued on page 19 Educators A handsome brochure containing a generous sampling of the choral works listed above or single copies on approval may be obtained by writing to: G. RICORDI & CO. 1270 Avenue of the Americas New York 20, N.Y. 16 STUDENT WITH HIS NEW CONN DIRECTOR E ALTO SAXOPHONE LA CLAIRE BOY meets horn… youth finds expression through music and challenge the future to recreate the past, master the present… Springtime Like a fresh spring stimulates students is band breeze, a clinic to Improve clinic reawakes time Interest. their playing Very soon, across the nation, bands of all kinds will be bending every effort to their spring festival programs. Standing at the side of band directors, helping to draw that extra bit of concentrationfrom students, will be guest soloists, guest conductors and band clinicians. Bands and orchestra throughout the country have come to realize the two-fold benefit of a visit by a guest artist. First, it encourages students to outdo themselves to please, while the visitor is reviewing, emphasizing and reiterating the many lessons the director has taught during the year. A good clinician can offer your students a lifetime of musical experience, distilled into one-day capsule form. Second, the clinician strikes a spark in the community when he appears at the concert as a soloist. Audiences swell when your program includes the name of a famous clinician, like Don Jacoby, virtuoso in brass, “appearing as guest soloist.” And any band director may stage a clinic nowadays, even though funds have not been allocated by the school administration; many dealers, such as those of the C. G. Conn Band Instrument organization, will help stage band clinics. Above all, a good clinician increases a student’ s confidence in what he has learned, firming up the foundation you’ ve given him. As a partner in teaching, the clinician knows that the important thing is to leave the student inspired with the desire to give a better performance. WRITTEN BY THE EXPRESSLY STAFF OF THE FOR MUSIC EDUCATORS JOURNAL C. G. CONN, LTD., ELKHART, IND. BAND INSTRUMENT DIVISION, Monday, March 24-Morning Continued from page 16 Piano Instructionin the Schools. Lecture Demonstration: Keyboard Experiences -A Vital Approach to Music. “Inservice Training for Teachers with Application to the Classroom,” Daniel Hooley, associate professor of music education, Georgia Teachers College, Statesboro. Summary and Discussion: Leader-Marion S. Egbert, American Music Conference, Chicago. String Instruction in the Schools. Program presented in cooperation with California Unit of ASTA. Theme: String Instrument Instruction-Teacher Training. Music: The Mozart Trio, Lynn Blakeslee, Violin; Nina de Veritch, Cello; Edward Auer, Piano. Topic: Group String Instruction in Teacher Training. Demonstration by Walter L. Haderer, San Francisco State College, assisted by music education students from San Francisco State College. Music in International Relations. Participants from foreign countries: Muriel Davies, exchange teacher and schools’ music specialist from Great Britain; Alfred T. Hewson, music supervisor, Department of Education, Burnaby, British Columbia; Professor Toshiaki Okamoto, dean and professor of the Departmentof Music Education of the Kunitachi Music College, Tokyo, Japan; Alberto Ginastera, Buenos Aires, Argentina; Adriana Mendoza, Panama. Japanese Court Music Gagaku; Greek Music. Commentator: Robert Garfias, researchassistant, University of California at Los Angeles. Discussion of 1958 International Conference on Music Education, Copenhagen. General Session. Presiding: Robert A. Choate, first vice-president, MENC; dean, School of Fine and Applied Arts, Boston University. Music: University of California Glee Club and Symphony con Orchestra, Robert P. Commanday, ductor of Glee Club; Piero Bellugi, conductor of Orchestra. “A General Educator Looks at the Music Education Program,” Novice G. Fawcett, president, The Ohio State University. Purposes and Goals of Music Educationin 1958, Lilla Belle Pitts, chairman of MENC Study Committee. Business Meeting-Election of Officers. Concert. Presiding: Wayne S. Hertz, member MENC Board of Directors; chairman, Division of Music, Central Washington College of Education, Ellensburg. Music: Artesia (New Mexico) High School Chorus, Augusta Spratt, conductor; College of the Pacific A Cappella Choir, Stockton, California, J. Russell Bodley, conductor. Concert. Presiding: Mary R. Tolbert, member MENC Board of Directors; assistant professor, chairman of music area, University School, Ohio State University, Columbus. Music: Anchorage High School Band, Anchorage, Alaska, Jack Mc Guin, conductor. Monday, March 24---Midday Luncheon. Idyllwild School of Music and the Arts, Idyllwild, California; in charge: Max T. Krone, Los Angeles. Junior College. Sponsored by California Junior College Music Educators, Meyer M. Cahn, City College of San Francisco, president. This luncheon is open to all visiting members of senior and junior colleges. Music: A commercial music program in action-Radio and Recording Orchestra of Los Angeles City College, Robert E. Wilkinson, Continued on page 20 Nineteen Fifty-eight February-March, “” :(I I): J. KhSPR F nSHER (IMDli RONDO MARCH AND “Ihry, Lr\- a, I 1 Q Rare musical classics which have survived through the ages because of their timeless beauty. Features the brilliant writings of 16th and 17th century composers. Modern arrangements preserve the beauty of the original works while making them suitable for the contemporary string orchestra. * RONDO AND MARCH by J. KasporF. Fisher Arranged by Eric Anderson INSTRUMENTATION: Violin, Second Violin, Third Violin, Viola, Cello, Bass, First Piano, Conductor. SCOREand PARTSCOMPLETE $ 2.50 ……………………………. SCORE…………………………………… CONDUCTOR 1.25 PIANO ……………………………………………….75 EXTRAPARTS, each …………………………………….40 ALLEMANDE by William Brade PAVAN AND GALLIARD Arranged by Hans Grossman SCOREand PARTSCOMPLETE ……………………………. CONDUCTOR SCORE……………………………………. EXTRAPARTS, each …………………………………… by Valentin Hausman $ 2.50 1.25.50 INSTRUMENTATION: Violin, Second Violin, Viola, Cello, Bass, Conductor. First THE PEACOCK byF. Barbireau Banchieri FONIA SSIN by Adriano Arranged by Hans Grossman INSTRUMENTATION: Violin, Second Violin, Viola, Cello, Boss, Conductor. First and PARTSCOMPLETE SCORE ……………………………. CONDUCTOR SCORE……………………………………. EXTRAPARTS, each ……………………………………. $ 2.00.75.40 SUITE UR L’ ORFEO by Claudio Monteverdi Arranged by Heinz Freudenthal INSTRUMENTATION: Violin, Second Violin, Third Violin, Viola, Cello, Bass, First Piano, Conductor. SCOREand PARTSCOMPLETE ……………………………. CONDUCTORSCORE …………………………. PIANO ………………………. ………………… EXTRAPARTS, each …………………………………… ……. …. $ 4.50 2.00 1.00.50 I. * Send for FREE Scores 0'… . 0 Page 19 INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR MUSIC EDUCATION director. “The Need for Greater Versatility in Today’ s Performing Musician,” Paul Smith, music director, Walt Disney Studios. Monday, March 24-Afternoon Special Session-presented by California Music Educators Association, Joseph W. Landon, president. Music for California Youth. Narration with slides An Overview of Music for Living at all Ages, Sally Wassum, University of California, Los Angeles. Demonstrations: Students from Paramount Unified School District, James De Bolske, teacher; Riverside City Schools, Beth Landis, teacher; Monrovia City Schools, Beth Cummens, teacher. Presentation by Company of the Creative Arts-Division of Creative Arts, William E. Knuth, chairman, San Francisco State College. Music in Motion Pictures: Presiding: William C. Hartshorn, Los Angeles. Moderator: Miklos Rossa, President of Screen Composers Association and the National Association for American Composers and Conductors, Western Division. Panel discussion and a demonstration of film music by a group of distinguished composers. Members of Panel: Elmer Bernstein; George Duning; Johnny Green; Bernard Hermann; Bronislau Kaper; Alex North; Andre Previn; David Raskin. Special Session-(1) Concert. Presiding: Richard C. Berg, member MENC Board of Directors; director of music education, Yonkers (New York) Public Schools. Music: University of New Mexico Modern Choir and Symphonic Dance Band, William E. Rhoads, conductor. (2) Jazz in the Secondary School Music Class. Music: The Buddy Collette Quartet, Hollywood, California. Concert. Presiding: George A. Christopher, president NIMAC; supervisor of music, Port Washington (New York) Public Schools. Music: Borger (Texas) High School A Cappella Choir, Alfred Skoog, conductor. The Music Educator in Retirement. In charge: Arthur G. Wahlberg, past president MENC Western Division; professor emeritus, Fresno (California) State College. “How and When to Prepare for Retirement and Senior Citizenship,” John C. Kendel, Vice-President, American Music Conference, past president MENC; “How To Meet the Hazards of Retirement,” Noble Cain, composer and arranger, choral conductor; “Opportunities for Senior Citizenship in Community Service, Self Employment and Travel,” Cecilia O’ Neill, president, California Retired Teachers Association; “The Great Advances and Achievements Favorable to Retirement,” Ethel Percy Andrus, president, National Retired Teachers Association. Monday, March 24--Evening Music Industry Council Dinner. Concert. Music: Jordan Vocational High School Band, Columbus, Georgia, Robert M. Barr, conductor; North Hollywood High School Symphony Orchestra, Van Nuys, California, Dominick A. Di Sarro, conductor; The Junior College Chorus, General Organizing Chairman-Royal Stanton, LonL Beach City College; Conductor--C. Robert Zimmerman, director of Portland (Oregon) Symphonic Choir. Lobby Sing. Program continued on page 100 On the Role and Place of Music in the Education of Youth and Adults Under the auspices of UNESCO Thirl International Conference COPENHAGEN, 31 July to 7 August 1958 SUBJECTS: (1) New Trends in Music and Music Education in Different Countries and Continents. (2) Music of the Eastern and Western World as a Means of International Understanding. (3) The Role of Technical Media (Gramophone, Radio, TV and Film) in Music Education. WORKSHOPS: (1) Music Education in Elementary Schools. (2) Music Education in High Schools. (3) Music Education in Colleges, Academies, Conservatories and Universities. (4) Individual and Private Music Instruction. (5) Music Education in Society-Music in the Community Life. COMMITTEES: (1) School Music Curricula. (2) Musical Training of the General Teacher. (3) The Training of School Music Educators. (4) The Training of Teachers for Private Music Instruction. GENERAL ASSEMBLY: A meeting of the General Assembly of the International Society for Music Education will be held during the period of the Conference. Items for the Agenda must be received not later than March 31st, 1958. MEMBERSHIP and REGISTRATION FEE: Membership subscription U. S. $ 3.00 (or the equivalent in other currency). Members of the ISME will be entitled to participate in the Conference on payment of a registration fee of U.S. $ 5.00. For further particulars apply to: Dr. Egon Kraus, Secy. General Kiln-Klettenberg Manderscheider Strasse 35 Germany ARE YOU INTERESTED IN-LEGISLATION? -CERTIFICATION? -WORKSHOPS and CLINICS? -STUDENT ACTIVITIES? MTNA is constantly working in these areas for the bettermentof teachersand students. Membership MTNAnot in only indicates YOUR interest in these matters but also enables you to give voice to YOURideas and opinionsand contributeYOUR efforts to the efforts of others. Join now. Remember that MTNAmemto bershipincludesa subscription American Music Teacher. Music Teachers National Association, Inc. 775 Brooklyn Avenue, Baldwin, New York 20 by Fred Waring the Music Workshop 10 bright, alert, eager, talented, college-age hard-working to vocal musicians instrumental and/or (Mus. Ed. or Applied) as Working at the Fred Waring students Scholarship qualify Music Workshop, Delaware Water Gap, Pa. June 29-August 10, 1958. For application and details write: Registrar. 1958 Season Fred June 15-20 Waring Music Workshop ON THEROAD:Dallas, Texas Choral Workshop, SOUTHERN METHODIST UNIVERSITY DALLAS, TEXAS AT HOME:Delaware Water Gap, Pa. June 29-July 4 July 6-11 July 13-18 July 20-25 July 25-31 July 27-August 1 August 1-10 Elementary Music Education Workshop Choral Workshop Choral Workshop “Alumni” Choral Workshop Youth Orchestra Workshop Piano Sessions Workshop Youth Music Workshop Each summer since 1947, the Fred Waring Music Workshop has held fastmoving, intensive short courses for the purpose of presenting first-hand, the professional rehearsal and performance techniques which Fred Waring and the members of his staff have developed in their many years of presenting music in concerts, films, recordings, radio and television. In addition to the choral activities, an Elementary Music Education Workshop, a Master Class for piano teachers, a Youth Symphony Orchestra and Youth Choral Workshop are also scheduled. The 1958 faculty, headed by Fred Waring, will include Dr. Earl Willhoite, Tom Waring, Sigmund Spaeth, Jack Best, Leo Arnaud, John Raymond, Wallace Horni. brook, Charles Webb, Ed Mc Ginley, Harry Simeone, Ray Sax, Helen Garlington, and Hawley Ades with Don Craig, well-known professional and festival choral conductor as guest instructor for the “Alumni” Workshop. 0 For additional details concerning Texas session, write: Dean of the School of Music, SMU, Dallas. 0 SRegistrar, Concerning all Pennsylvania sessions, address: Fred Waring Music Workshop, Delaware Water Gap, Pa. IDYLLW School of Music and the Arts FOR YOU THIS SUMMER in One-and Two-Week Education Workshops Music Upper Division and Graduate Credit through the University of Southern California July 7-18 FOLK MUSIC WORKSHOP. 2 units. Peter Seeger, Marais and Miranda, Sam Hinton, Bess Lomax Hawes, Jester Hairston, John Kelly, Jr. July 21-August 1 ELEMENTARY SCHOOL MUSIC WORKSHOP. 2 units. Beatrice Krone, Kurt Miller, Mary Brockmann. July 21-25 RECORDER WORKSHOP. 1 unit. Josephine Siple, Frances Wishard, Hans and Lili Lampl, Tom Wisse, Shirley Robbins. August 4-15 FOLK MUSIC OF HAWAII AND THE PACIFIC NATIONS. 2 units. John and Marion Kelly of Hawaii. August 4-15 JAZZ IN MUSIC EDUCATION WORKSHOP. 2 units. Sidney Fox, Joseph Catalyne, James Baker, Kurt Miller, and outstanding jazz ensembles. August 4-15 SECONDARY SCHOOL GENERAL MUSIC WORKSHOP. 2 units. Beatrice Krone, Kurt Miller, Alice Catalyne, Robert Bruce. August 4-17 SECONDARY SCHOOL CHORAL WORKSHOP. 2 units. John Bloom, Charles C. Hirt. For Further Information and Bulletins Write Max T. Krone, President mS IDYLLWILD ARTS FOUNDATION Idyllwild, California to June 23 Aug. 23 VOICE: Phyllis Curtin Leslie Chabay Mack Harrell Olga Rhyss Jennie Tourel COL PE ASPEN MUSIC SCHOOL PIANO: Joanna Graudan Rosina Lhevinne Edith Oppens Franz Rupp Leonard Shure Vronsky & Babin STRING INSTRUMENTS AND CHAMBER MUSIC: Mariorie Fulton, violin Szymon Goldberg, violin Eudice Shapiro, violin Roman Totenbero, violin Ralph Hersh, viola William Primrose, viola Nikolai Graudan, ‘ cello Zara Nelsova, ‘ cello Stuart Sankey, double bass Juilliard String Quartet Aspen. Colorado OPERA: Paul Velluci, Musical Director John Newfield, Production Director Carolyn Bilderback, Dance DICTION: Evelina Colorni Madeleine Milhaud WIND INSTRUMENTS: Albert Tipton, flute Albert Goltzer, oboe Clark Brody, clarinet Harold Goltzer, bassoon James Chambers, French horn Wesley Lindskoog, trumpet Keith Brown, trombone and tuba TIMPANI and PERCUSSION: George Gaber COMPOSITION: Charles Jones Darius Milhaud CONDUCTING: Izler Solomon The University of Wyoming Division of Music announces The 15th Annual Write: NORMAN SINGER, Executive Director and Dean, Music Associates Dept. E, 161 West 86th Street, N.Y. 24, N.Y. of Aspen HIGHSCHOOL BAND CLINIC Edgar Lewis, Clinic Director BOSTON Albert Alphin, Dir. of CONSERVATORYMUSIC A College of Music, Drama and Dance 26 Fenway, Boston, Mass. Guest Conductor and Specialist Staff July 27-August 9, 1958 Courses in Applied Music, Composition and Music Education leading to Mus.B. and M.M. degrees. Drama and Dance courses leading to B.F.A. degree. Distinguished Faculty of 60 including members of Boston Symphony Orchestra. June-Aug. Summer Tem Address all inquiries to: June-Aug. Dormitories for women. Catalog on request. Member of Ntionl Assocition of Schools of Music Member of National Associafion of Schools of Music Fall Term set. 15 DIVISIONOF MUSIC OF UNIVERSITY WYOMING WYOMING LARAMIE, sept. 15 OF UNIVERSITY Southern California SCHOOL MUSIC OF Los Angeles, California Raymond Kendall, Dean 1958 SUMMER SESSION JUNE 23-AUGUST 2 and/or POST SESSION, AUGUST4-30 Courses leading to degrees: BM, MM, D Mus Arts, with Major in Church Music, Composition, Music Education, Opera and Performance Practice (Conducting, Organ, Strings, Winds, Percussion, Piano and Voice.) Also AB, MA, Ph D in Music History and Literature, and MS, Ed D in Music Education. Guest Faculty: GeorgeF. Mc Kay, University of Washington; Felix E. Mc Kernan, Occidental College; Ria Ginster, Hochschule fiir Musik, Berlin; Richard A. Knox, Head, Music Department, Valley Junior College, Los Angeles City Schools; William Kirkpatrick, Supervisor of Music, South Pasadena Schools. Resident Faculty: Pauline Alderman, Alice Catalyne, Margaret Dayton, Anthony Desiderio, Walter Ducloux, Alice Ehlers, Ivy Goade, John Green, Eva Gustavson, Charles Hirt, Ernest Kanitz, Muriel Kerr, Gwendolyn Koldofsky, Hans Lampl, Karl Laufkotter, Robert Linn, Ralph Matesky, Dale Reubart, Irene Robertson, Ralph E. Rush, William Schaefer, Dorothy Jean Short, William Vennard. Orchestra and Band Faculty: Vera Barstow, Stephen De’ ak, Alex Duvoir, Norman Herzberg, George Hyde, Mitchell Lurie, Robert Marsteller, Herman Reinshagen, Lester Remsen, Sanford Schonbach, Roger Stevens, Glenn Swan, Charles White, Kenneth Winstead. Special Summer Courses: Introduction to School Music Activities; Choral, Band and Orchestra Development; Curriculum Construction in Music; Teaching General Music; Teaching Woodwinds and Strings; Advanced Choral and Instrumental Conducting; Opera Production; The Junior College Music Department; Seminar in Music Education. Teaching. Credentials Music Study Tour. Conducted by Dr. Raymond Kendall. European 54 Days. 9 Countries. Includes Music Festival and Concert Tickets. Graduate Credit Available. Brochure on Request. Information concerning courses and registration is available from Summer Session Office, University of Southern California, University Park, Los Angeles 7, California University ROYAL of Toronto NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY School of CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC SUMMER SCHOOL Music July2-22, 1958 Teachers’ Courses in Piano, Voice, Theory, Music History. Master Classes: Roy Henderson, Voice (Teacher of Kathleen Ferrier), Margaret Miller Brown, Piano; Sacred Music-Charles Peaker:Opera Workshop-Ernesto Barbini, Herman Geiger-Torel. Special Teachers’ Course on the Carl Orff Method, “Music for Children”, July 7-12. For complete information:Office of the Principal, 135 College Street, Toronto 2B, Ontario, Canada. Evanston, Illinois George Howerton, Dean SUMMER FEATURES FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS * National School Institute High June 29-August 2 Five weeks of intensive class and individual study and participation in the summer high school band and orchestra. CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC HARRISON KELLER, President A COLLEGE OF MUSIC which awards accredited Bachelor and Master of Music degrees in all major fields of music. * LOCATION in historic near Symphony famed Public Boston, Hall, Opera House, Library, Museum of Fine Arts. * FACULTY includes Boston Symphony’ s former Metropolitan principals, Opera stars, many performer-teachers. * FREQUENT PERFORMANCE in Orchestra, OPPORTUNITIES Ensembles, Chorus, Opera Class, concert assemblies, radio. O a choice of fine positions in teaching, GRADUATES and have orchestras, churches, star in concert and opera. * PLACEMENT BUREAU helps you earn while studying and helps place you at graduation. For illustrated Catalogue, please write to Dean Chester Boston, W. Williams, Room 20 Summer High School Orchestra and Band July 7-25 Three weeks of band and orchestra training under Henry Sopkin, conductor of the Atlanta Symphony, and Frank Piersol, Director of Bands at Iowa State University. Mr. Piersol will also teach marching maneuvers. * NEW ENGLAND CONSERVATORY Avenue, OF Mass. MUSIC 290 Huntington L 5?1 L:IS69f, s :II:I 1i U I pii II1111 For further information and brochures write to Theodore Thorson, School of Music, North- western University, Illinois. Evanston, BAND AND CHORAL UNDERGRADUATE for bulletins write to: summer school With a Workshop Band of 140 Students With a Workshop Chorus of 200 Students SCHOOL OF MUSIC Heart Immaculate Coll0ege Los Angeles 27, Calif. BACHELOR AND MASTER DEGREES AND GRADUATE PROGRAMS June 23 through August 1, 1958 of of Department Music Education, College Education State University * Detroit Michigan Wayne 2, PEABODY CONSERVATORY COLLEGE OF MUSIC Instruction in all branches of music for the beginner or advanced student. B. Mus., M. Mus. Artist Diploma, and Teacher’ s Certificate. Prepares for professional careers in composition, teaching, sacred music, public school music. Scholarships. Dormitory facilities for men and women. Member of the National Association of Schools of Music and of the Middle States Association. Catalog. REGINALD STEWART, Director, 11 East Mt. Vernon Place, Baltimore 2, Md. REALLY SEE EUROPE! 6th anin my personally guided nual tour. Festivals-Sights-Inin comfort, with terpretation 6 units if friends. grad. study desired. Lv. NY July 3. Limited number. Enroll early. Write for ‘ FREE FOLDER M.E.” DR. San Francisco State College San Francisco 27-M.E., Calif. D. S. WHEELWRIGHT 24 The 1958 ' University of Mof Music Wisconsin SUMMER SESSIONS School Si oheshoresaken Olithe o1Lake Meftdo0 shors SECOND FOUR-WEEK SESSION July 28-August 22 Advanced Conducting 2 credits The Marching Band 2 credits FIRST FOUR-WEEK SESSION June 30-July 25 Elementary Music Methods 2 credits The Dramatic in the Music Program 2 credits EIGHT-WEEK SESSION. Applied Music-Opera . JUNE 30-AUGUST 22 Workshop-Theory-Music Music Education Seminar History-Composition SPECIAL COURSES, CLINICS, INSTITUTES Twenty-Ninth Annual Music Clinic for High School Students Junior High-June 29-July 4 Senior High-July 6-26 ++ Band, Orchestra, and Choral Director’ s Conferences July 24, 25, 26 + + Peninsula Conference for Conductors, THORJOHNSON, Director August 24-30 Church Music Conference July 23, 24 Elementary School Music Institute August 13, 14, 15 For further information write to: Samuel T. Burns, Chm., School of Music, The University of Wisconsin, Madison 6. UNIVERSITY MARYLAND OF DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC College Park, Maryland ANNOUNCES Homer Ulrich, Head MARGARET Visiting Professor HILLIS in the Summer Session SUMMER SESSION, June 23-August 1, 1958. Miss Hillis will teach courses in Conducting, Choral Conducting and Repertoire, and will conduct the University Choir. HIGH SCHOOL CHORAL WORKSHOP, July 7-11, 1958. Demonstrations and rehearsals of a hundred-voicehigh school chorus conducted by Miss Hillis; lectures; discussions of choral problems. UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES: B. A., major in music GRADUATE DEGREES: M. A., major area in music education M. Ed., major area in music education Minor area in Ed. D. degree may be in music education B. Mus., majorin appliedmusic, theorycomposition, or history-literature B. S., major in music education MUSIC FACULTY includes: Rose Marie Grentzer Harlan Randall Bryce Jordan Fague Springmann Joel H. Berman Hubert Henderson Melvin Bernstein Mary K. Green Charlton Meyer Paul Traver Mary de Vermond For further information or catalogue, write to: Homer Ulrich, Head, Department of Music, University of Maryland, at College Park SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY School Alexander of Music Capurso, Director DUQUESNE UNIVERSITY School of Music Offers complete programs fjj4 - a. 8) both on the graduate 1958 SUMMER SESSIONS and undergraduate level. June 30-August and 8 12 August 11-September (Limited Offerings) * BACHELOR OF MUSIC DEGREE… with majors in Voice, Piano, Organ, and Orchestral Instruments. * BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE … in Music Education. * MASTER OF MUSIC … with majors in Applied Music, Theory and Composition. * MASTER OF MUSIC EDUCATION MASTER OF SCIENCE IN MUSIC EDUCATION Six full-tuition string scholarships available for study with Ferdinand Pranzatelli, Nathan Gordon and Theo Salzman For information write: DR. GERALD KEENAN, Dean School of Music, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh 19, Pennsylvania DISTINGUISHED FACULTY Graduate and Undergraduate Courses in all areas of Music Emphasis on graduate studies in Music Education leading to the Master of Music degree and the Certificate of Advanced Studies Refresher Courses ROUND-TABLE CONFERENCES millikin school university of music July 14-July 18 with participation by renowned visiting artists, scholars, and educators decatur, illinois bachelor and master of music degrees majors in all applied fields theory and composition bachelor of music in sacred music bachelor and master of music education degrees graduate assistantships available for complete information, address harry b. welliver, dean REGULAR ACADEMIC YEAR September 21-June 2 For further information address SCHOOL OF MUSIC Syracuse University Syracuse 10, New York STATE UNIVERSITY TEACHERS COLLEGE East Carolina SUMMER College CAMP FREDONIA THE MUSIC DIVISION MUSIC JULY 13-26, 1958 Over four hundred students and faculty enrolled 1957. Three bands, orchestra, choir, art, ballet, piano, twirling, drum major. Also conducting, theory, dance band, recreational swimming and other supervised activities. Faculty: East Carolina College Music Faculty; Guy Taylor, Conductor Nashville Symphony Orchestra; Charles Minelli, director of bands, Robert Ellwanger, head Ohio University; majorette and drum major instructor. Write Dr. Kenneth N. Cuthbert, Director, East Carolina College Summer Music Camp, Box 255, Greenville, North Carolina. Summer Session, June 30- August 8, 1958 Courses Levels. Music, Music Education, and General Education in all areas at the Graduate and Undergraduate Member of National Association of Schools of Music. BACHELORS AND MASTERS DEGREES LOW COST ON THE SHORES OF LAKE ERIE FULL RECREATIONAL PROGRAM College, Fredonia, N.Y. CHORUS TO TOUR EUROPE Membership applications for THE ALL-AMERICA Address Inquiries: Harry A. King, State U. Teachers are now being accepted CHORUS 1958 annual 30 is countries June choir singer concert tour. Directed by Dr. James Allan Dash, the chorus will visit 10 European thru August 20. Any talented eligible. All expenses only $ 1195.00 per person. Full information 325 N. Charles Street, Baltimore 1, Maryland-Phone Plaza 2-5513. AII 0 0 …. IL 1 lrllli-r; Ji For the ninth consecutive year the DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC EDUCATION of ITHACA COLLEGE TEMPLE UNIVERSITY School Ithaca, Craig of Music N.Y. Dean offers, for the summer of 1958, a series of Mc Henry, EUROPEAN TOURS MUSIC with 4-6 hours of graduate or undergraduate credit 4 You may leave New York by air on June 27, July 3 or July 13-choose one of a variety of 31-to-65-day programs in Europe and arrive back in New York on August 14, 24, 28 or Sept. 2. You may take a ten-day intensive course with some of the world’ s greatest musicians and music educators at the 77-year-old Music in Europe Summer Study Program for Teachers and Students, June 30 to August 30. Eight European Countries; Eight Credits. Instructional plan includes: Seminars, lectures and concerts at Musical Festivals; classes in residence at the Salzburg Mozarteum for two weeks and the Edinburgh Festival for one week. Total cost including tuition and fees, $ 1, 249. For further information please write: Dr. William M. Grimshaw Director of Graduate Studies Ithaca College, Ithaca, N.Y., or Study Abroad, Inc. 250 West 57th Street New York 19, N.Y. MOZARTEUMACADEMYin SALZBURG; enjoy superlative performances, study music, art and history; travel in Austria, Belgium, Denmark, England, France, Germany, Holland, Italy, Norway, Portugal, Scotland, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and Yugoslavia, and see the first post World-War WORLD’ S FAIR in BRUSSELS; attend the Aix, Augsburg, Bayreuth, Bregenz, Edinburgh, Glyndebourne, Granada, Holland, Munich, Rome, Salzburg, Stratford and Verona opera, ballet, music and drama festivals-any or all of these-at a cost of $ 975 to $ 1, 485 which includes travel New York back to New York, performances, excellent hotels, fine meals, lectures, visits, tuition fees and most incidentals. IN ITHACA June 23 to July 4 WORKSHOP IN INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC: BAND-3 credits WORKSHOP IN INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC: ORCHESTRA-3 credits WORKSHOP IN ELEMENTARY MUSIC-3 credits. WORKSHOP IN WOODWIND REPAIR-1 credit. Limited enrollment. Details, application blanks: Director of Summer Sessions, Temple University, Philadelphia 22, Pa. or STUDY ABROAD Inc., 250 West 57th Street, New York 19, N.Y. REGULAR SIX-WEEK SESSION July 7 to August 15 Eight Credits. Courses in Music and Music Education. Credit applied toward advanced degrees, inservice credit, teacher certification and professional advancement. Please write: Director of Graduate Studies for Summer Bulletin. MANHATTAN SCHOOL OF MUSIC John Brownlee, Director Courses offered in all major fields leading to the UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE Summer Youth Music School for Musical Teen-Agers AUGUST 10-23, 1958 GUEST CONDUCTORS Allan H. Bone, Orchestra Harry R. Wilson, Chorus Clarence Sawhill, Band John Chrusciel, Counseling, Recreation Largest of its kind on the Eastern Seaboard. Total Cost, $ 90 for room, board, tuition, and recreation. For information write to: Department of Music, University of New Hampshire, Durham, New Hampshire BACHELOR MASTER and of MUSICDEGREES For catalog and application write to: ADMISSIONSOFFICER The Manhattan School of Music is a member of National Ass’ n of Schools of Music, and Middle States Ass’ n of Colleges and Secondary Schools. 238 East 105 Street, New York 29, New York * Airview from over Lake Wahbekanetta showing Dance Building on left and Kresge Assembly Hall on right. MUSIC NATIONAL INTERLOCHEN, Affiliated with the University of Michigan CAMP America’ s Gifted Youth MICHIGAN Guiding 31st Season-June 22 to August 18, 1958 MUSIC UNIVERSITY ART OF MICHIGAN DANCE DIVISION DRAMA RADIO-TV Undergraduate and graduate credit may be earned in music, music education, art, speech and drama, physical education and dance (2-8 semester hours). Parttime work (four hours daily) will provide room and board. 0 A FACULTY of 108 distinguished teachers including a string faculty headed by JOSEPH KNITZER. SWIMMING-BOATING-CANOEING-SAILING TENNIS-VOLLEYBALL---BADMINTON-TRACK OVERNIGHT CAMPING-NATURE LORE CAMPMANSHIP HIGH SCHOOL DIVISION Two camps for boys and girls from senior high school grades. Five hours daily of arts activity may be elected in addition to extra-curricular activities. TEACHER Elementary WORKSHOP 12 School Music, June 30-July POST SEASON August ACTIVITIES 1958 20-27, INTERMEDIATE DIVISION Two camps for boys and girls from grades seven through nine. Four hours daily of arts activity is recommended in addition to camping activities. * * * * American String Teachers Conference National Chamber Music Festival Civic Orchestra Assembly (August 19-23) National Association of College Wind and Percussion Instructors * Featuring Dr. Frank Black, Conductor and Louis Persinger, Violin Pedagogue 0 For catalogues and address Joseph National Music Street, Ann 1958 application forms, E. Maddy, President, Camp, 303 S. State Arbor, Michigan JUNIOR DIVISION Two camps for boys and girls from grades three through six. Three hours daily of arts activity is considered a desirable load in addition to sports activities and supervised rest period. * Boys’ camps as seen from high over Lake Wahbekaness, showing Lochaven clubhouse in center. The Olberlin of Music Conservatory with in cooperation the fiir Akademie Musik und darstellende liunst, “Mozarteum,” in Salzhurq, Austria announces Education in An Experience International a new For detailsof this original program yearof providing junior students for Conservatory studyin Austria all Oberlin and courses composition musiceducation degree in theperformance, to: to inquiries you are invited address of Director Admissions Mr. William Assistant Richardson, Ohio College, Oberlin, Oberlin Lewis and Clark PORTLAND, OREGON College Sumner FOR Choral School MUSIC EASTMAN SCHOOL OF of The University of Rochester HOWARD HANSON, Direcfor ALLEN I. McHOSE, Director of the Summer Session JULY 21-26, 1958 COLLEGE, HIGH SCHOOL and CHURCH DIRECTORS Training Young Musicians for Professional Careers Guest Conductor PETER J. WILHOUSKY by assisted L. STANLEY GLARUM Six Intensive Days of Choral Study and Inspiration Fees and accommodations: Tuition …………-.-- ……--………………………. $ 35.00 10.00 Credit Fee (Optional) …………………… Seme. Hr., Grad. or Undergrad.) (1 2.00 Room in College Dorm per night ……… College cafeteria available for meals write: L. Stanley For further information of Choral Music, Lewis Glarum, Director and Clark College, Portland 1, Oregon. send advance deposit To insure registration, of $ 5.00 (refundable up to July 7, 1958) Offering undergraduate and graduate programs of study leading to degrees in Applied Music, Composition, History of Music, Theory, and Public School Music. For students majoring in Public School Music an unusual opportunity to develop performing ability under the instruction of artist-teachers while preparing for teaching careers. Residence Halls for Men and Women. Applications Now Being Accepted for 1958 For information wrife EDWARDH. EASLEY, Director of Admissions of Eastman School Music-Rochester Y. 4, N. Page 29 February-March, Nineteen SPECIAL COURSES IN MUSIC AND MUSIC EDUCATION sll SUMMER SESSION FIRST TERM June 16-July 19 SECOND TERM 23 July 21-August GRADUATE STUDY with distinguished faculty UNDERGRADUATE WORK in all regular schools and colleges offering more than 1000 outstanding courses and RESEARCH LABORATORY, LIBRARY, facilities of excellent quality SPECIAL WORKSHOPS and INSTITUTES RECREATION-symphony and other concer ts-pl a y s--l e c t u res-excursionsprogram golf-tennis-swimming-athletic -on campus in a cultural center located in a playground of 10, 000 lakes. For Bulletin write Dean of Summer Session 817 Johnston Hall EUEEE WU Z.U U E UE EE * KoUWU Chicago Musical College OF ROOSEVELT UNIVERSITY Six-week Summer Session June 30 to August 8, 1958 A program of undergraduate and graduate studies in History, Literature, Theory, Composition, Music Education, and Applied. 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A publication of under the directthe Music Educators National Conferencetion of the JRME Editorial Committee and Editorial As Two issues each year (Spring and Fall). Subscripsociates. tion: One year (two issues) $ 3.75; two years (four issues) $ 6.75. All issues, Vols. I, II, III and IV are available except Vol. I, No. 2, Fall 1953, and Vol. II, No. 1, Spring 1954. Information regarding prices on request. THE SOURCE BOOK THE NEW BASIC CONCEPTS BOOK Basic Concepts in Music Education, published as Volume I of the Fifty-sixth Yearbook of the National Society for the Study of Education, was prepared by a committee appointed by NSSE. Members of the committee: Oleta Benn, Clifton A. Burmeister, Robert W. House, Charles Leonhard, T. R. Mc Connell (NSSE representative on the committee), Thurber H. Madison (chairman), Theodore F. Normann, Nelson B. Henry (ex-officio), General Editor of NSSE. 375 pp. 1958. Paper cover $ 3.25; cloth $ 4.00. 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Music in American Education (Source Book II). The current handbook and guide for music educators and students of music education. Many hundreds of music educators contributed to this remarkable example of the results of endeavor. Between the covers of one handy, cooperative superbly organized book is found the essence of the three years’ work of the Music in American Education Committees, whose reports of studies, experiments, investigations, disand recommendations are represented. Edited by cussions, Hazel Nohavec Morgan. First printing December 1955. 384 pp. Flexible board cover. $ 4.75. BIBLIOGRAPHIES of Research in Music Education Studies Bibliography 1948-1956. as Published S. Larson. 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