TheMadhatter1974No132.PDF-9

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once again, Douglas College is
eftering a suamer workshop for

tne voice students im the area.

It 1s designed as a short but
comprehensive course in the art

of singing.

Ken Perry is a graduate of
Juilliard School of Music and
Teachers College, Columbia
University, where he received
his Master's Degree in Music
Educatiqn.s Practically a native
of this areca, he was instru-
mental in establishing these
summer workshops three years

ago at Douglas College.





ivery vocalist should be able to
understand and interpret music
effectively. the subjects
listed below attempt to provide
the means of accomplishing these
objectives.

SIGHT READING AND EAR TRAINING

The ability to sing diatonic
melodies unaccompanied and more
complex melodies accompanied is
the objective of this subject.

GRADE I RUDIMENTS

This subject area provides the
beginner with an elementary
understanding of theory —

OR
GRADE TII HARMONY

Pre-requisite Grade IT
An elementary study

o- Sine ek
PFuUULINGMNCSs

of harmony.
VCCAL CONCENTRATION

Concentrates on the technique

‘of singing.

(“CAL REPERTOIRE

Emphasis is placed on
the study of romantic
and contemporary music.
Emphasis is placed on
baroque music.

Section Jes

Section 2:





Bach student réceives a weekly

45-minute lesson with Mr. Perry.

These subjects may be taken
individually where seating permits
at the cost of $20 per course

(exclusive of private lessons).

To reqister, apply in person at
one of the following Admissions
Offices:

- 8th Avenue & McBride Boulevard
New Westminster

- 926. 140th Street
Surrey

= 745 Elmbridge Way
Richmond

You may also register by completing
the mail registration form on the

opposite page.

For further details, contact the
Music Department, $21-4851, or
Continuing Educaticn Programmes,
588-4411.





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DOUGLAS COLLEGE LIBRARY



255 sem oy

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Pr

hw

Pure



once again, Douglas College is
eftering a suamer workshop for

tne voice students im the area.

It 1s designed as a short but
comprehensive course in the art

of singing.

Ken Perry is a graduate of
Juilliard School of Music and
Teachers College, Columbia
University, where he received
his Master's Degree in Music
Educatiqn.s Practically a native
of this areca, he was instru-
mental in establishing these
summer workshops three years

ago at Douglas College.





ivery vocalist should be able to
understand and interpret music
effectively. the subjects
listed below attempt to provide
the means of accomplishing these
objectives.

SIGHT READING AND EAR TRAINING

The ability to sing diatonic
melodies unaccompanied and more
complex melodies accompanied is
the objective of this subject.

GRADE I RUDIMENTS

This subject area provides the
beginner with an elementary
understanding of theory —

OR
GRADE TII HARMONY

Pre-requisite Grade IT
An elementary study

o- Sine ek
PFuUULINGMNCSs

of harmony.
VCCAL CONCENTRATION

Concentrates on the technique

‘of singing.

(“CAL REPERTOIRE

Emphasis is placed on
the study of romantic
and contemporary music.
Emphasis is placed on
baroque music.

Section Jes

Section 2:





Bach student réceives a weekly

45-minute lesson with Mr. Perry.

These subjects may be taken
individually where seating permits
at the cost of $20 per course

(exclusive of private lessons).

To reqister, apply in person at
one of the following Admissions
Offices:

- 8th Avenue & McBride Boulevard
New Westminster

- 926. 140th Street
Surrey

= 745 Elmbridge Way
Richmond

You may also register by completing
the mail registration form on the

opposite page.

For further details, contact the
Music Department, $21-4851, or
Continuing Educaticn Programmes,
588-4411.





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File


DOUGLAS COLLEGE LIBRARY



255 sem oy

_

Pr

hw

Pure



once again, Douglas College is
eftering a suamer workshop for

tne voice students im the area.

It 1s designed as a short but
comprehensive course in the art

of singing.

Ken Perry is a graduate of
Juilliard School of Music and
Teachers College, Columbia
University, where he received
his Master's Degree in Music
Educatiqn.s Practically a native
of this areca, he was instru-
mental in establishing these
summer workshops three years

ago at Douglas College.





ivery vocalist should be able to
understand and interpret music
effectively. the subjects
listed below attempt to provide
the means of accomplishing these
objectives.

SIGHT READING AND EAR TRAINING

The ability to sing diatonic
melodies unaccompanied and more
complex melodies accompanied is
the objective of this subject.

GRADE I RUDIMENTS

This subject area provides the
beginner with an elementary
understanding of theory —

OR
GRADE TII HARMONY

Pre-requisite Grade IT
An elementary study

o- Sine ek
PFuUULINGMNCSs

of harmony.
VCCAL CONCENTRATION

Concentrates on the technique

‘of singing.

(“CAL REPERTOIRE

Emphasis is placed on
the study of romantic
and contemporary music.
Emphasis is placed on
baroque music.

Section Jes

Section 2:





Bach student réceives a weekly

45-minute lesson with Mr. Perry.

These subjects may be taken
individually where seating permits
at the cost of $20 per course

(exclusive of private lessons).

To reqister, apply in person at
one of the following Admissions
Offices:

- 8th Avenue & McBride Boulevard
New Westminster

- 926. 140th Street
Surrey

= 745 Elmbridge Way
Richmond

You may also register by completing
the mail registration form on the

opposite page.

For further details, contact the
Music Department, $21-4851, or
Continuing Educaticn Programmes,
588-4411.





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em Sn Eb

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Edited Text


DOUGLAS COLLEGE LIBRARY



255 sem oy

_

Pr

hw

Pure



once again, Douglas College is
eftering a suamer workshop for

tne voice students im the area.

It 1s designed as a short but
comprehensive course in the art

of singing.

Ken Perry is a graduate of
Juilliard School of Music and
Teachers College, Columbia
University, where he received
his Master's Degree in Music
Educatiqn.s Practically a native
of this areca, he was instru-
mental in establishing these
summer workshops three years

ago at Douglas College.





ivery vocalist should be able to
understand and interpret music
effectively. the subjects
listed below attempt to provide
the means of accomplishing these
objectives.

SIGHT READING AND EAR TRAINING

The ability to sing diatonic
melodies unaccompanied and more
complex melodies accompanied is
the objective of this subject.

GRADE I RUDIMENTS

This subject area provides the
beginner with an elementary
understanding of theory —

OR
GRADE TII HARMONY

Pre-requisite Grade IT
An elementary study

o- Sine ek
PFuUULINGMNCSs

of harmony.
VCCAL CONCENTRATION

Concentrates on the technique

‘of singing.

(“CAL REPERTOIRE

Emphasis is placed on
the study of romantic
and contemporary music.
Emphasis is placed on
baroque music.

Section Jes

Section 2:





Bach student réceives a weekly

45-minute lesson with Mr. Perry.

These subjects may be taken
individually where seating permits
at the cost of $20 per course

(exclusive of private lessons).

To reqister, apply in person at
one of the following Admissions
Offices:

- 8th Avenue & McBride Boulevard
New Westminster

- 926. 140th Street
Surrey

= 745 Elmbridge Way
Richmond

You may also register by completing
the mail registration form on the

opposite page.

For further details, contact the
Music Department, $21-4851, or
Continuing Educaticn Programmes,
588-4411.





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File


DOUGLAS COLLEGE LIBRARY



255 sem oy

_

Pr

hw

Pure



once again, Douglas College is
eftering a suamer workshop for

tne voice students im the area.

It 1s designed as a short but
comprehensive course in the art

of singing.

Ken Perry is a graduate of
Juilliard School of Music and
Teachers College, Columbia
University, where he received
his Master's Degree in Music
Educatiqn.s Practically a native
of this areca, he was instru-
mental in establishing these
summer workshops three years

ago at Douglas College.





ivery vocalist should be able to
understand and interpret music
effectively. the subjects
listed below attempt to provide
the means of accomplishing these
objectives.

SIGHT READING AND EAR TRAINING

The ability to sing diatonic
melodies unaccompanied and more
complex melodies accompanied is
the objective of this subject.

GRADE I RUDIMENTS

This subject area provides the
beginner with an elementary
understanding of theory —

OR
GRADE TII HARMONY

Pre-requisite Grade IT
An elementary study

o- Sine ek
PFuUULINGMNCSs

of harmony.
VCCAL CONCENTRATION

Concentrates on the technique

‘of singing.

(“CAL REPERTOIRE

Emphasis is placed on
the study of romantic
and contemporary music.
Emphasis is placed on
baroque music.

Section Jes

Section 2:





Bach student réceives a weekly

45-minute lesson with Mr. Perry.

These subjects may be taken
individually where seating permits
at the cost of $20 per course

(exclusive of private lessons).

To reqister, apply in person at
one of the following Admissions
Offices:

- 8th Avenue & McBride Boulevard
New Westminster

- 926. 140th Street
Surrey

= 745 Elmbridge Way
Richmond

You may also register by completing
the mail registration form on the

opposite page.

For further details, contact the
Music Department, $21-4851, or
Continuing Educaticn Programmes,
588-4411.





ee enn yh aR TI at

em Sn Eb

Breas
Edited Text


DOUGLAS COLLEGE LIBRARY



255 sem oy

_

Pr

hw

Pure



once again, Douglas College is
eftering a suamer workshop for

tne voice students im the area.

It 1s designed as a short but
comprehensive course in the art

of singing.

Ken Perry is a graduate of
Juilliard School of Music and
Teachers College, Columbia
University, where he received
his Master's Degree in Music
Educatiqn.s Practically a native
of this areca, he was instru-
mental in establishing these
summer workshops three years

ago at Douglas College.





ivery vocalist should be able to
understand and interpret music
effectively. the subjects
listed below attempt to provide
the means of accomplishing these
objectives.

SIGHT READING AND EAR TRAINING

The ability to sing diatonic
melodies unaccompanied and more
complex melodies accompanied is
the objective of this subject.

GRADE I RUDIMENTS

This subject area provides the
beginner with an elementary
understanding of theory —

OR
GRADE TII HARMONY

Pre-requisite Grade IT
An elementary study

o- Sine ek
PFuUULINGMNCSs

of harmony.
VCCAL CONCENTRATION

Concentrates on the technique

‘of singing.

(“CAL REPERTOIRE

Emphasis is placed on
the study of romantic
and contemporary music.
Emphasis is placed on
baroque music.

Section Jes

Section 2:





Bach student réceives a weekly

45-minute lesson with Mr. Perry.

These subjects may be taken
individually where seating permits
at the cost of $20 per course

(exclusive of private lessons).

To reqister, apply in person at
one of the following Admissions
Offices:

- 8th Avenue & McBride Boulevard
New Westminster

- 926. 140th Street
Surrey

= 745 Elmbridge Way
Richmond

You may also register by completing
the mail registration form on the

opposite page.

For further details, contact the
Music Department, $21-4851, or
Continuing Educaticn Programmes,
588-4411.





ee enn yh aR TI at

em Sn Eb

Breas
File


DOUGLAS COLLEGE LIBRARY



255 sem oy

_

Pr

hw

Pure



once again, Douglas College is
eftering a suamer workshop for

tne voice students im the area.

It 1s designed as a short but
comprehensive course in the art

of singing.

Ken Perry is a graduate of
Juilliard School of Music and
Teachers College, Columbia
University, where he received
his Master's Degree in Music
Educatiqn.s Practically a native
of this areca, he was instru-
mental in establishing these
summer workshops three years

ago at Douglas College.





ivery vocalist should be able to
understand and interpret music
effectively. the subjects
listed below attempt to provide
the means of accomplishing these
objectives.

SIGHT READING AND EAR TRAINING

The ability to sing diatonic
melodies unaccompanied and more
complex melodies accompanied is
the objective of this subject.

GRADE I RUDIMENTS

This subject area provides the
beginner with an elementary
understanding of theory —

OR
GRADE TII HARMONY

Pre-requisite Grade IT
An elementary study

o- Sine ek
PFuUULINGMNCSs

of harmony.
VCCAL CONCENTRATION

Concentrates on the technique

‘of singing.

(“CAL REPERTOIRE

Emphasis is placed on
the study of romantic
and contemporary music.
Emphasis is placed on
baroque music.

Section Jes

Section 2:





Bach student réceives a weekly

45-minute lesson with Mr. Perry.

These subjects may be taken
individually where seating permits
at the cost of $20 per course

(exclusive of private lessons).

To reqister, apply in person at
one of the following Admissions
Offices:

- 8th Avenue & McBride Boulevard
New Westminster

- 926. 140th Street
Surrey

= 745 Elmbridge Way
Richmond

You may also register by completing
the mail registration form on the

opposite page.

For further details, contact the
Music Department, $21-4851, or
Continuing Educaticn Programmes,
588-4411.





ee enn yh aR TI at

em Sn Eb

Breas
Edited Text


DOUGLAS COLLEGE LIBRARY



255 sem oy

_

Pr

hw

Pure



once again, Douglas College is
eftering a suamer workshop for

tne voice students im the area.

It 1s designed as a short but
comprehensive course in the art

of singing.

Ken Perry is a graduate of
Juilliard School of Music and
Teachers College, Columbia
University, where he received
his Master's Degree in Music
Educatiqn.s Practically a native
of this areca, he was instru-
mental in establishing these
summer workshops three years

ago at Douglas College.





ivery vocalist should be able to
understand and interpret music
effectively. the subjects
listed below attempt to provide
the means of accomplishing these
objectives.

SIGHT READING AND EAR TRAINING

The ability to sing diatonic
melodies unaccompanied and more
complex melodies accompanied is
the objective of this subject.

GRADE I RUDIMENTS

This subject area provides the
beginner with an elementary
understanding of theory —

OR
GRADE TII HARMONY

Pre-requisite Grade IT
An elementary study

o- Sine ek
PFuUULINGMNCSs

of harmony.
VCCAL CONCENTRATION

Concentrates on the technique

‘of singing.

(“CAL REPERTOIRE

Emphasis is placed on
the study of romantic
and contemporary music.
Emphasis is placed on
baroque music.

Section Jes

Section 2:





Bach student réceives a weekly

45-minute lesson with Mr. Perry.

These subjects may be taken
individually where seating permits
at the cost of $20 per course

(exclusive of private lessons).

To reqister, apply in person at
one of the following Admissions
Offices:

- 8th Avenue & McBride Boulevard
New Westminster

- 926. 140th Street
Surrey

= 745 Elmbridge Way
Richmond

You may also register by completing
the mail registration form on the

opposite page.

For further details, contact the
Music Department, $21-4851, or
Continuing Educaticn Programmes,
588-4411.





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