Catalogue 1929/1930

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2 points. Professor Dickinson and Mr. Kisselburgh.
13-14 — History of sacred music. 2 points. Professor Dickinson.
[21—22 — The musical numbers in the great liturgies. 2 points. Professor Dickinson and others.] 23-24 — Plain song and polyphonic music. 2 points. Canon Douglas and Dr. Gibbs.
30 — The technique of choral conducting, i point. Mr. Porter.
31-32 — The boy choir. 2 points. Dr. Farrow.
33-34 — The girl choir; the children's choir. 2 points. Mrs. Neidlinger.
36 — Voluntary choral organi
...zations in the church, i point. Dr. Sykes, Messrs.
Mueller and Townsend.
37-38 — The adult mixed choir. 2 points. Professor Dickinson.
41-42 — Music in the church school. 2 points. Miss Hazzard and Mr. Valentine.
43 — Dramatization and music in religious education, i point. Professor Harris and special lecturers.
51-52 — Voice placing and training. First year. 2 points. Mr. Kisselburgh.
53-54 — Voice placing and training. Second year. 2 points. Mr. Kisselburgh.
61-62 — Organ playing.


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