King's Business - 1967-03

THE PLACE OF MUSIC AT BIOLA

Since 1908, Biola has been the Christian education center of the West. Over 15,000 former students are serving in places of spiritual leadership around the world, not only in the ministry but also in the business and professional society.

CROWELL HALL A 450 seat Concert Hall and a three manual Schantz pipe organ are the heart of Crowell Hall. In addition, the facility includes private teaching studios, class and rehearsal and practice rooms, and a newly completed high fidelity audio room. The Music Department, housed in the new air-conditioned Crowell Hall, offers majors in the following fields: Church Music, Applied Music, Music Theory and Composition, Music Educa­ tion, and Departmental Music. The student may choose to par­ ticipate in one of the nine musical ensembles — five choral and four instrumental ensembles. The music faculty, consisting of eleven full-time teachers and three part-time instructors, pro­ vides thorough instruction in all aspects of music. Biola College is accredited with the Western Association of Schools and Colleges. In addition, with accreditation through the Collegiate Division of the Accrediting Association of Bible Col­ leges, Biola students receive from two to three times more Bible and doctrine than other comparable Christian liberal arts col­ leges require.

Professor of Music, Raynor Brown, M.M., University of Southern California, is an accomplished organist and noted composer. His compositions range from special works for the organ

to symphonies. As a composer, Professor Brown won the ASCAP award in f965.

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