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... teachers c»f musio TtfCIKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. SCHOOL OF MUSIC. 1935. lector- PROFESSOR H. HOLLINRAKE. University School of Music provides lor musicianship in all the branches ♦ Musical Knowledge which form a neces- __ Knsia for the development ol Practical & toth Instrumental and Vocal . V University Courses are open to All Music "fitndeiits, "matriculated and non-matricu-i ViS and also to the general musical public, special Classes are arranged during I;he ' and Concerts ar-. arranged to jrtve | Students the, necessary opportunities lor •wiusicfil perlormance. . iTniversitv Courses include:— m MUSICAL APPRECIATION, MUSI- * (1) PAL HISTORY AND FORM. «i\ PRACTICE CLASSES IN AURAL ' TRAINING. < t<a THEORETICAL SUBJECTS: EAR- - ( MOXY AND COUNTERPOINT, in Ending a COURSE for BEGINNERS. u) MUSICAL COMPOSITION: Element«ry and Advanced Stages. t'\ The full University Course include* • lraininc for the Dosree of Bachelor of Music, and Music for the B.A. Degree I See College Calendar.) The \ UC. Diploma in SCHOOL MUSIC *rviTHING is awarded to students who in the following subjects:— (a) Music I. for the B.A. Degree, which includes Musical Appreciation. Musical ss. ]?orai. and Elementary Harmony. (b) Aural Training 'j J},o also show ability and a sound pracknowledge of, the Teaching of School information mav be obtained from nirector. who may be interviewed af TTniversity College on FRIDAYS, from 5-6 mm during February. > m - M. R. O'SHEA. Registrar. rADAME INSLEY, v& Pupil of Madame Mathilde Marches!, And Sneciall? Recommended by the late P ' Dame Nellie Melba for .JOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. OPERA. ORATORIO. STANDARD WORKS. Private or Class Tuition. jlpply 17 WALLACE STREET, HERNE BAY. Phone* 2£l-131. "All"those who have had the opportunity studying the Marchesi Method have -roved wi'thout a solitary exception that * ll is- unequalled for bringing out the full fceiuty of the human voice and preserving for the longest possible period." {" Melba's Memoim," Chap. XXIX.) j^MITH, ,'r '■*' A.L.C.M.. L.L.C.M.. A.R.C.M., . Will be RESUMING Lessons during week beginning si • MONDAY. FEBRUARY 4. ■ Musical Classes, held at the Schools:— Belmont School—Monday afternoons. Stanley ]Bay School—Tuesday afternoons. nKrTakapmia -School—Wednesday afternoons. / Devcmpoi't Schoofc—Thursday afternoons, Milford School—Saturday 10 a.m. At Home Studio. Seniors and' Gramme,r School Pupils, Monday, 7 p.m.. at, Home Studio. 18 • LAKE ROAD. TAKAPUNA. M®* E. V abl:ey H udson - * B.A;, A.T.S.C., CONDUCTOR. ADJUDICATOR. LECTURER. Teacher of BNGING. SPEAKING VOICE, MUSICAL THEORY. Class in Music for University Entrance (Matriculation). £es&ona to Teachers of Class Singing and Speech Training. . 8 WESTBOURNE CRESCENT, REMTJERA. S.E. 2. , p' 1 Phone 16-843. jgARNES. TEACHER OF SINGING. VOICE JRODUCTION AND INTERPRETATION. Tuition now Resumed. • ' Studio: BANK BUILDINGS. Comer Queen St. and-tKarangahape Road. \Opp. Bt-.ptist jrahemacleJ. PwiS»« receive the benefit of experience tfainMl by Mi, Barnes through his studies in Londoa- and U.S.A., and through his manj','ye*»' activities as a Teacher, Conductor, Aejndicator. and Vocalist, the latter combining extensive practical experience on Stage and: Platform as Soloist, in Oratorio. Operi, Mimical Comedy, Recital, Concert, etaan-London, U.S.A.. and throughout i'ew Zealand.. . . ... .• PIANO. SINGING. ALL EXAMS. .JpR AN K jyjj" ORT ON, A.Mue.; C.P.T.C.L. Solo Pianist, Station IZR, 1933. ,» Pint Award, Original Piano Solo, Auckland, Musical Competitions. 1923 Will Resume Teaching MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4. i Homes Visited, All Suburbs, f:- Address: 9 BELL ROAD, REMUERA. Phone 25-252. ffAROLY.. Professor of Music, PIANO, SINGING. COMPOSITION, Resumes Teaching MONDAY. February 4. HELLABY'S BUILDINGS. -QUEEN ST., Top Floor, oppoaitp G.P.O. NDERSON, L.R.S.M., Teacher of MNGESG. PIANO AND THEORY. Resumes Teaching February 4, AT HER RESIDENCE, 281 Remuenv'fvoad. gUNICE J^UTT. L.R.S.M. (London), Beg. Teacher of Piano and Theory of Music. Resumes Teaching February 2. lessons by arrangement, City and Suburbs. Write 9 JUBILEE ROAI>. ELLERSLIE, S.E.6 ROBERTS. L.A.8., V- PIANOFORTE AND THEORY. . Resumes Tuacliing FEBRUARY 4. 1935. Homes Visited if Necessary. 24 KIMBERLEY ROAD. _Pflone 21-727. , Epsom. g. A M U E L DAMS RE3UMES TEACHING, PIANO, VIOLIN. VIOLONCELLO. MONDAY. FEBRUARY 4. ..Interviews daily on and after February 1 {J} a.m. to 1. 2 to 5 p.m.). STUDIO. Rtd£ S ' Hall BUILDINGS. SYMONDS Sf~BET, and evenings at Residence Pradio, 7 Bay View Road, Remuera (near "Wdowbank School). TELEPHONE 25-657. ► ODGERS, •'lJi'ttr Late Pupil '?.'»• State Conserviitorium of Music, 'pS.sv Sydney. PIANOFORTE. or Appointments Write, _ C.o. LEWIS EADY, LTD. | J -JJAYWOOD ' ''-'oW * 'Registered Teacher), , B WGIKG. t'IANOFORTE. 'evidential Address: li» Jubilee Avenue. I ' DEVONPORT, . . Tuition MONDAY. February 4. I<e»«m. - pp ea B ed to arrange dei ,nt ' 19 * Ol Students who so 1U a Karl SON". L.R.S.M.. Pianoforte, Hj W orn 2s a 6 l nK. Theory. Moderate terms. (Stu di<U 63 Kensington Extend your abilities Fas H Art. Modern Rhythm.—Lew L"w: s Rldgs. Citv JAB'ION MacRAE. A.L.C.M.. Pianoforte. 4 R.i '*• Homes vini ted if desired.— Rd.. Mt. Ijden. Phone 20-569. WHICKERING, Saxophone, Guitar, *»dolia. Resumed teaching. Music Queen St., .

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22018, 26 January 1935, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22018, 26 January 1935, Page 21

Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22018, 26 January 1935, Page 21

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