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"Now, Dr. Lawrence Hart, head of the Music Department at UNC-G, has presented me with another chal lenge, and I can't resist this one, either. He is energetically build ing up his department and has al ready made some excellent additions to the faculty. He believes I can contribute to that goal; I hope I can do so. "One of the attractions of UNC-G is that it is located in this beautiful part of the country that I and my family have grown so attached to. I shall hope to be able to keep in touch with my friends at the School of the Arts‘^‘and in the com munity of Winston-Salem." Farrow will teach In the summer , session at the School’of the Arts | from June to August and will assume | his new duties at UNC-G in Septem- y ber. No successor has yet. been cho- I sen, said Ward. ’ I Before coming to the School; of i the ^rts, Farrow was, for five | years*; artist teaQj?er_ and head of I the Voice Department "atV, Southern 1 Methodist University In Dallas, Tex- | as. He had also served aS visiting * professor at the University, of Illi- \ nois at^Urbana. ' V?" f He lias madeAover '100 appearanc-'^ | es as soloist in New York's major ; concert halls’ with the New York { Philharmonic, the Bach -Aria Group, | the Little Orchestra Society and si- f milar^ organizations. He has sung with most'of the country's symphony orchestras and in all of the princi- r pal music festivals. ■' \ Hiis , 18rconcert-.tour with >the Bach Aria Group this season brought him to Chapel Hill in December, /aiid^- \ his other engagements’ Yri.''y ,.this ' area ] Included one with the' Winston-Salem 5 Symphony in October.,,, . \ Next week he will , be heard as 5 soloist in a peipforinancef, of Menot- j ti's,"Death of the Bishop of Brindi- I si' at Chapel Hill, and he will give a recital at the School of the ./ Arts on May 9. Farrow will continue his performing career while he is at UNC-G. ■ He is a native_^ of ’ Canada and has B.A. and M.A. degrees from the University of Western Ontario. He received three fellowships at Jul- liard Graduate School of Music and did additional graduate work at New York University.
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