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Brevard College’s Music Curriculum One Of The Best There’* mule In the air here — everything from mus ical comedy to open to dass leal, Ught and heavy, to John Philip Sonant’s marching tunes to modern, experimental pieces that some call “more stand than mask.” Brevard College is well known for its music courses which have been stressed since the beginning of the two- year, United Methodist - sponsored school The broad range and depth of mask education at Brevard today is mostly attributable to Dr. Nelson Adams, chair man of the college’s division of fine arts, professor of mu sic, director of the college choir and chamber singers, teachers of harmony and pri vate organ lessons, minister of musk at First United Methodist Church here which is involved in the physical facilities of the music section of the division, organist and director of the church’s three choirs, and dean of the WNC chapter of American Guild of Organists, among other activities. Working with Adams in the private instruction area and with the three vocal ensembles and band are a number of oth er talented instructors. M. Thomas Cousins of Char lotte, former conductor of the N. C. Symphony Orches tra and a well • known com poser, teaches part time in brass; and, a port time in structor in strings and full time public relations impesa rio is John Eversman, who founded the Brevard High School Band and was its di rector until his retirement in 1971. Other instructors are Irene Brychcin, in charge of the in strumental program this year while Joan Moser is on leave; Georgia A. Henson, who teaches es woodwinds, piano and voice and is also on the faculty of Warren Wilson College; Jolerd Gentile, part time instructor in percussion who is a private in structor in Asheville and well known as a clinician in percus sion throughout the South. Carolyn G. Cox teaches .theory, private voice and 'piano, and keyboard in the electronic piano laboraory; Louise P. Miller, faculty emer itus, is part time instructor in piano; Marilyn Keiser, mu sical consultant for the WNC diocese of the Episcopal Church and a concert organ ist, teaches organ part time; Adelaide Hart Miller teaches local students in the prepara tory program and gives pri vate piano lessons; Martha Poole Owen teaches piano to pre-college area students and is secretary of the Fine Arts Division. Samuel L. Cope instructs in piano, theory and musical thea ter; and, Harvey H. Miller .teaches voice, piano and directs the Glee Club. A1 o cn Hve this year are Virein'a Tillot son and Larry Whatley. The music offerings range from student recitals to con certs by visiting artists, and includes tours by the various ensembles throughout the Southeastern states. A combi nation ensemble will sing at the Quadrennial World Con ference of the legislaiive branch of the United Metho dist Church in Atlanta in ApriL A musical comedy, offered every year, is also to be pre sented in April and this year will be “Lil Abner”, under the direction of Cope; and, March 11th brings a first — a band clinic for Western North Caro lina concert bands. The college is one of few EXECUTRIX’S NOTICE In the General Court of Justice Superior Court Division State of North Carolina Transylvania County Having qualified as Executrix of the estate of Vernon H, Fricks of Transylvania County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said Ver non H. Fricks to present them to the . undersigned within 6 months from date of the publi cation of this notice or same will be pleaded in bar of them recovery. All persons indebted to said estate please make im mediate payment i This the 6th day of March, Thelma F. Fricks etfo Ramsey, Hill, Smart It RcTbox 426, Brevard, N.C. Cecil J. HOI Attorney Let Us Do Your Job Printing The Transylvania Times er than 12 tiro • year institu tions in the country accredit ed by the National Associa tion of Schools of Musk of which It Is an associate mem la eligible this year for a full membership. To achieve accreditation, the college began in the early-six ties to upgrade its faculty, li brary, curriculum and facilities. The last of a three • phase construction program will trans form Dunham Music Center Building this year into one of the finest music facilities for a college of its size in the coun try. The music center also has its own library with specializ ed records, reference books, individual listening rooms, and is audio • visually equipp ed for recording or playback into rehearsal halls or audi torium, also to record tapes or discs. SAVE SPECIAL FEATURE THIS WEEK DINNER PLATE Castilian Design SMOKY MOUNTAIN SLICED BACON. 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