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『 CHICAGO MUSICAL COLLEGE 1915・16』 (シカゴ)

2015年06月12日 | ピアニスト 2 小倉末子

            
 
 CHICAGO MUSICAL COLLEGE 〔内表紙:Catalog of the Chicago Musical College

    ESTABLISHED1867 INCORPORATED  1915・1916

   624 SOUTH MICHIGAN AVENUE CHICAGO

      COPYRIGHT 1915 BY THE CHICAGO MUSICAL COLLEGE

 PIANO DEPARTMENT 〔下は、東京音楽学校でも教えたルドルフ・ロイテルの略歴〕
 
 

 RUDOLPH REUTER joined the faculty of the Chicago Musical College in 1912. An American by birth, his education was gained first in New York and later in Berlin, where he became a pupil of Heinrich Barth and Rudorff in piano-playing and of Max Bruch in composition. In order to make his knowledge of art as complete as possible, Mr.Reuter spent three years studying singing with Max Stange. Mendelssohn prize in competition with artists from every part of Germany. The reputation for brilliant pianism which he acquired had resulted in an engagement to make a tour throughout the empire when a call came to Mr. Reuter to take up the directorship of the piano department of the Imperial Academy of Music at Tokio, Japan, an institution which always has prided itself upon the worth of the artists which it engages. That the subject of this sketch has been appreciated in Chicago no less than he has been appreciated abroad may be seen from the fact that he has been honored by engagements with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, the Minneapolis Orchestra, the Kneisel Quartet and other notable organizations. Mr.Reuter is one of the examiners for degrees issued by the Illinois Music Teacher’s Association.

 RATES OF TUITION 〔下は、その最初の部分で、ピアノのレッスン料が一番高い二人の教師である〕

 WALTER R. KNUPFER OR RUDOLPH REUTER

 Private Lessons, two lessons per week, of thirty minutes each … $80.00
 Private Lessons, one lesson per week, of thirty minutes  …  40.00

 PIANOS

 The Chicago musical College is furnished throughout with KIMBALL grand and upright pianos. Dr.Ziegfeld, apart from his experience of fifty years as a teacher of music, has had wide experience as a judge of pianos, and during the World’s Columbian Exposition knowledge, therefore, allowed him to select for the College the best and most enduring instruments.

 ARTIST’S CLASS 1915
   Degree-Master of Music
        PIANO
VIOLIN
Degree-Master of Music
Harmony and Composition

 POST-GRADUATION CLASS, 1915
   Degree-Bachelor of Music
        PIANO
Harmony and Composition
        VOCAL
   Harmony,Composition and Italian
        VIOLIN
   Harmony and Composition
SCHOOL of EXPRESSION

  

 GRADUATING CLASS, 1915  〔このクラスの36名の中に、小倉末子の名が見える〕
   Harmony and Composition
        PIANO

   Suye Ogura … Kobe, Japan

        VOCAL
   Harmony,Composition and Italian
        VIOLIN
SCHOOL OF EXPRESSION

 TEACHER’S CERTIFICATE CLASS, 1915
PIANO
   Harmony, Psychology of Music, History of Music and Pedagogy
        VOCAL
   Harmony, Italian, Psychology of Music, History of Music and Pedagogy
VIOLIN
SCHOOL OF EXPRESSION
PUBLIC SCHOOL MUSIC
        
        PALMEN QUI MERUIT FERAT
 Medals Awarded in the Different Classes of 1914-15
        POST-GRADUATING CLASS
        PIANO
VOCAL
VIOLIN

 〔以下略〕

   

 A Japanese pianist

 The Chicago debut of Miss Suye Ogura gained for her the respect and approval of many of the city’s connoisseurs. Miss Ogura gave a thoroughly western program from Bach-Liszt to Debussy.
 Japanese artists have a sincere admiration for western art, but in order to reaeh their hight-light of expression they must always work through that passion and come back to their own wonderful racial genius and bring with them the occidental ideas for incorporation with the oriental. This is true in painting and will doubtless be proved so in music. Miss Ogura is a pioneer in this work, and a worthy one, for she has opened the door to respectful hearing of her fellow countrymen. She has given a convincing glimpse of their possibilities in musical interpretation.
 Mr.Grant Hadley, baritone, assisted Miss Ogura by singing a fine group of songs.

 上の短い記事は、『THE MUSICAL MONITOR』VOL.5, No.10 JUNE 1915 に掲載されたもである。
 なお、この雑誌は、 HathiTrust’s digital library でも閲覧出来る。

   



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