HISTORY 701 -704
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CHURCH HISTORY I presents a brief survey of outs tanding points in church history, intended to familiarize the student with the great epochs of church history and to lay the foundation for broader study of the subject. -Mr. Kennedy
702-703 CHURCH HISTORY (II, Ill), for Seminary students, presents in greater de tail the hi s tory of the Christian Church from Pentecost until the great Protest ant Reformation (II), and from the Reformation to the present day (III ) . -Mr. Kennedy
MUSIC 801-824 He rbert G. Tovey-Department He ad
80 1-802 CONDUCTING AND CLASS VOICE (I, II) is a non-technical course especially desiqned to prepare the student for an approach to the music of the average church. The year's work includes elements of choir organization and con ducting, congregational song leading, and the unders tanding of the use of the voice in speech and song. -Dr. Tovey 803-806 MUSIC THEORY (I, 11, III, IV) embraces the commonly-named music subjects such as Solfeggio, Sight-Singing, Harmony, Form and Analysis, and begin ning Counterpoint. The complete course leads to advanced study in Counter point and Composition. -Miss Morgan, Dr. Brignall 807-809 CONDUCTING (I, II, III) present s a complete study of all the rhythms used in conducting music, and technique of conducting choirs and other choral groups . Crowd psychology is considered as it relates to group s inging. -Dr. Tovey 810-813 CHOIR METHODS AND MATERIALS (I , II, III, IV) analyzes the organization and conduct of choirs and other choral groups of all s izes. The art of select ing and using the best and most useful material of sacred mus ic, including a complete study of the Oratorio, is fo llowed by individual experience in di- recting, and research under supervision. -Mrs. Tovey
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