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PERFORMANCE
Author(s): DAVID B. STEIN
Source: The Choral Journal , APRIL 1978, Vol. 18, No. 8 (APRIL 1978), pp. 5-10, 12-14
Published by: American Choral Directors Association
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AUSTIN LOVELACE
Thos. H.Kerr, Jr. Hymnology
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A most important contribution to the contem Mini-Sessions in HANDBELLS,
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Program will be in session at both
Undine Moore American composers, including a number of Seminars
Robert Owens young writers, a broad survey of styles with
C. T. Perkinson
songs for high, medium and low voices. Over
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Choral Music
from the
Romantic Era CHORAL
(Keyboard accompaniment unless
otherwise indicated.)
INSTITUTE
(SATB a cap.) 60
HOW LOVELY IS THY
DWELLING PLACE (SATB) 50
LOST YOUTH
(SATB — arr. Field) 35
NIGHT WATCH (SSATBB a cap. JULY 2-8
— arr. Field) 40
O JESUS, TENDER SHEPHERD,
HEAR (SATB — arr. Hilton) 30
O LOVELY MAY! Southwestern University
(SATB a cap.) 30
THERE IS A SIGHING IN
THE WOOD (SATB a cap. —
arr. Field) 35 Georgetown, Texas
Anton Bruckner
ETERNAL SPIRIT, WE CONFESS
(SATB a cap. — arr. Ehret) 35
STAFF
LORD HAVE MERCY UPON US
(SSAATTBB — arr. Field) 55 BEVERLY HENSON, Clinician
Antonin Dvorak ROGER DESCHNER, Dean
BLESSED JESU, FOUNT OF
MERCY (SATB) 35 ELLSWORTH PETERSON, ROSEMARY HEFFLEY,
SONGS FILLED MY HEART
ROGER MELONE, KENNY SHEPPARD, CAROL SMITH
(SATB) 40
UP SPRANG A BIRCH TREE
OVERNIGHT (SATB a cap.) 40
Choral techniques, conducting, research techniques,
Sir Edward Elgar
AS TORRENTS IN SUMMER youth choirs, sight-singing techniques,
(SATB) 30
new music, and much more!
Franz Liszt
HOLY, HOLY, HOLY (SATB —
arr. Ehret) 35
This summer's main event will be the study, rehearsal,
Sergei Rachmaninoff
BLESSING AND GLORY (SATB — and public performance of Haydn's
arr. Markaroff) 35
LORD NELSON MASS
Peter Tchaikovsky
(Solo
CHERUBIM SONG (SATB a cap.). .30 auditions on campus)
Giuseppe Verdi
AVE MARIA (SATB a cap. LIMITED ENROLLMENT • MODERATE COST
— arr. Ehret) 50
Excellent Recreational Facilities
For FREE reference copiesFor of any 5,
information, simply
write to Dean Theodore Lucas,
write on organizational letterhead to:
School of Fine Arts, Southwestern University,
Theodore Presser Co.
Georgetown, Texas 78626
Dept. XJ-8
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LETTER TO PRESIDENT CARTER Whereas, the American Choral Di should be coordinated under the unified
leadership; and
rectors Association believes that frequent
February 6, 1978interaction with the arts is important for Whereas, a cabinet-level voice can best
President Jimmy Carter all people and that a vital arts environ bring about a higher priority for Amer
The White House ment is extremely important for the en ican education;
Washington, D.C. richment and general wellbeing of our Be It Therefore Resolved, that the
nation ; and American Choral Directors Association
Dear President Carter :
On January 14, 1978, the ExecutiveWhereas, the Association recognizes support in principle Senate Bill 991 for
Committee of the American Choral Di that Federal government support for arts the establishment of a United States De
rectors Association, representing 8,700 education is grossly inadequate; partment of Education ;
choral directors and several million of Be It Therefore Resolved, that the and
American Choral Directors Association
their singers, passed the following resolu Whereas, the function of the National
tions : strongly endorse the position of theEndowment
As for the Arts has been pri
sembly of National Arts Education Organ marily concerned with the support and
DIRECTOR OF CHORAL ACTIVITIES
izations in advocacy of a comprehensive encouragement of professional activities
program of categorical aid for theother im than education in the arts;
(Asst. or Assoc.)
provement of education in the arts, as
Non-continuing leave replacement, 2nd se Be It Resolved, that, as the American
presented for the Hearing Record of the
mester 78-79. Conduct choir, chorus, prepare
United States Senate Committee on Hu Choral Directors Association hopes a De
Musical Union for orchestra; teach advanced
partment of Education will result in
choral conducting; supervise candidates in man Resources (Subcommittee on Edu
5 yr. M.Mus. conducting; partipate in meet cation, Arts, and Humanities (October greater attention and support for arts edu
ings, auditions, examinations. B.A. and or cation in the United States, the Associa
5, 1977).
advanced degrees (M.M. or D.M.A.) or pro tion strongly recommend that the Na
fessional experience. Submit credentials by and
tional Endowment for the Arts remain
April 7, 1978 to Dean Boe, Music Conserv Whereas, education in the United
atory, Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio 44074. organizationally and functionally inde
To be filled by May 15, 1978; 4/9 of annual States today is in need of a higher priori
pendent of a Department of Education.
salary range of $12,600 or higher, depend ty of attention from the Federal govern
ing on experience and qualifications. ment ; and Sincerely yours,
Affirmative Action (M/F) Whereas, the various educational re /s/Walter S. Collins
Equal Opportunity Employer
sponsibilities of the Federal government ACDA President