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Show 52 WEBER COLLEGE WEBER COLLEGE 53 Band Instruments 1. Band Instruments. Cornet, clarinet, saxaphone, drums. Lessons in fundamental and advanced work on all band instruments will be given. Students will be required to appear in recitals rendering solos and ensemble. Or and five hours practice a week. Two credit hours per quarter. 2. Military Band. This organization gives students of band instruments an opportunity to apply their private study. A band is indispensable in a college. It arouses enthusiasm and school spirit, as no other organization can. In the past Weber has had fine military bands. This is hoped the band will eclipse all former achievements. One hour practice daily throughout the year. Three hours credit. Violin 1. Elementary work for beginners. Study of all positions. Seveik technical work and scale studies. Nine hours practice required each week. Six credit hours. Miss Fisher. 2. Prerequisite: Violin 1, or examination Study of good solos and works of Kreutzer, De Beriot, and Schradieck. Twelve hours practice required each week. Six credit hours. Miss Fisher. 3. Study of Concertos, and Rodin, Seveik technical exercises. Musical interpretation. Fall, Winter, and Spring quarters. Six credit hours Miss Fisher. 4. String Chamber Music. This class will meet twice each week for practice and will be required to play at recitals whenever called upon. This work affords an opportunity to aspiring violinists to study works of the best com-posers. Qpen to all students. One credit hour Quarter. Miss Fisher. Piano and Organ 1. This course consists of the preliminary study of scales and arpeggios, with memory and ear training. Works of Bereus, Koehler, Bertini, Loeschhorn, Kulau, and Czerny will be studied. One lesson and six hours practice a week. Au-Winter and Spring quarters. Four credit hours. Mr. Oborn. 2. This course continues the study of scales arpeggios with octaves. Works of Biehl, Dueroy, Lambert, Plaidy, Burgmiller, Clementi, Kullak, Heller, Grieg, MacDowell, Bach, and Hayden will be studied, with preparation for recital programs. One private lesson and six hours ice a week. Autumn, Winter and Spring quarters. Four credit hours. Mr. Oborn. 3. In this course works of Lambert, Clementi, Czerny, Heller, Mozart, Schuman, Kullak, Bach, Phillipp, Roff, Cramer, MacDowell, and Beethoven will be studied, including the presentation of a sonata. One lesson and nine hours practice a week. Autumn, Winter and Spring quarters. Five credit hours. Mr. Oborn. This course consists of a study of works of Czerny, Bach, Kullak, Kessler, Henslet, Chopin, MacDowell, Liszt, Godowsky, and Moszkowski with the presentation of a concerto. One or two lessons a week and twelve hours practice a week. |