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70 MUSICAL DEPARTMENT.

UNDER CHARGE OF MISS CHARLOTTE E. PATCHIN.

COURSE OF INSTRUCTION.

Instruction Book; dementi's Sonatines, Op. 36, 47, 38; Kohler's Studies, Op. 50, Books 1 and 2 ; Schmitt's Finger Exercises; d e m e n ti's Sonaten Studien, Op. 165 ; Czernie's Op. 500, Grand Exercises of the Scales; Czernie's Op. 299, School of Velocity, Books 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Czernie's Op. 740, Fifty Finishing Studies, Books 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 ; Cramer's Studies, Book 1 ,• Chopin's Op. 25 ; Thalberg's Studies, Op. 26; d e m e n t i ' s Gradus ad Parnassum; Selections from Bach's Well Tempered Clavicord; Johnstone's Thorough Bass; Palmer's Harmony. The pupils take, during the course, such pieces as are adapted to their advancement. During the last year Beethoven's Sonates, and other classical compositions, are studied. Besides the private lessons, every one is required to attend class meetings every week, at' which the pupils play in the presence of each other and the teacher. Blackboard exercises in the varieties of time, accent, scales, modulation and transposition are given to these classes, qualifying them to render and analyze music more intelligently. The more advanced pupils have an opportunity to take part in public musical rehearsals, also in the public exercises given by the various societies connected with the University.

TUITION.

Piano and Cabinet Organ, per term of 20 lessons ..$10 00 Practice on the Piano, per term ; 5 00 Harmony and Thorough Bass, in classes 5 00 Twenty-six lessons are required in the Fall Term, that the work in this study may correspond "with that in the other departments. Terms, strictly in advance.

MISCELLANY.

EXAMINATIONS.

Written examinations are held at the close of each term and whenever any study has been finally completed. Any student failing to answer correctly 75 per cent, of the questions proposed, loses all credit for that study, and is precluded from proceeding with any other studies without special permission. A record is kept of each, student's term work and standing, and from this his final certificate of graduation is made up.