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*0**}* Departmental Facilities
lan; V The University provides one of the most modem and adequately equipped
{Ee Fine Arts buildings in the South. The music facilities include well lighted,
and sound proofed, air conditioned classrooms, rehearsal halls, teaching studios,
and- listening cub1cles,.a departmental library, and Q4 practice rooms including 4
him two-manual practice pipe organs. In the building there are two auditoriurns
med Seating approx1mately_5OO and 120. Radio, recording, and broadcasting facili-
I on ties are available for instructional purposes and performances. There is a fine
Iihe Holtknmp pipe organ in Memorial Hall for teaching and concert purposes,
Scholarships l
,0 a The department offers a limited number of grants-in-aid consisting of a
muy waiver of $66.75 in fees each semester. These grants are awarded on the basis
of scholastic standing, character, musical ability, and need.
Approximately $300.00 is available each year from the McCracken Music
Scholarship Fund for Kentucky students with exceptional musical talent.
aces The ]unior-League Award in, Music Education of approximately $200.00
and is awarded to a ]unior or Senior in the department each year on the basis of
ized scholarship, character, and prospective success in the lield of music teaching.
l or For further information or application write to the Head of the Depart-
I; in ment of Music. · I
_S€m University Bands
' The University has three bands: the famous Marching 100, the Symphonic
aims Band, and the AFROTC Band. The Marching 100 performs at athletic events
the and other campus and community activities. The Symphonic Band is a concert
nate organization which performs the finest of concert band literature in a series of
term programs on campus, and makes one concert tour each year.- The Arr Force
d in Band is a regular part of the ROTC program at the University and plays at
OWL Army and Air Force reviews.
Pl`O‘ University Choral Ensembles
ml For those students interested in singing, there are four choral organiza-
and tions on campus: the Men’s Glee Club, VVomen’s Glee Club, the Choristers,
a select mixed choir, and the University Chorus of approximately 150 members.
These organizations are open to every University student by permission of the
respective directors.
Ofcs_ University Symphony Orchestra t I
Its R The University Symphony Orchestra is a student, faculty, and civic mu-
_Om_ sical organization, and presents standard symphonic literature. regularly in con-
' cert. Admission to the orchestra is arranged by consultation with the director.
or of Participation in Musical Organizations
Arts No student is permitted to participate in the orchestra, concert band, glee
are clubs, or other musical organizations unless all eligibility requirements for extra-
:hool curricular activities are met.
e on Special Fees
isha Special fees for applied music lessons are listed on page 21.
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Bjtzci Curriculum Leading to the Degree of Bachelor of Music ‘
the The following sequences are offered:
Le if Recital Attendance
  All students are required during each semester of residence to attend a
certain percentage of the departmental recitals as directed and posted each
semester by the department.