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AHJ, Vol. 2 No. 1, Spring 1969

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Additionally, the winner of the First<br />

Prize will have the opportunity to appear<br />

with several Symphony Orchestras and at<br />

Radio Stations as soloist with orchestra.<br />

Accommodations and food will be provided<br />

while the competitor is in Jerusalem.<br />

Transportation to and from Israel will be<br />

paid by the competitor. Deadline for entry<br />

is February, 1970.<br />

An attractive folder describing the competition<br />

in detail, including information on<br />

forms, etc., can be obtained from: The<br />

Fourth International Harp Contest, Department<br />

for Special Events, Ministry of Tourism,<br />

Shalom Tower, 9 Ahad Ha'Am Str.,<br />

Tel Aviv, Israel.<br />

DARTFORD<br />

Thirty-two contestants representing fourteen<br />

countries have entered the International<br />

Harp Competition to be held in Hartford,<br />

Connecticut, commencing on June 6th.<br />

Two new compositions by the American<br />

composers <strong>No</strong>rman Dello Joio and Paul<br />

Creston have been commissioned for the<br />

event. Aristid von Wurtzler, Director of the<br />

Competition, has submitted the following<br />

list of judges for the contest: Vera Dulova<br />

(USSR), Aram Khachaturian (USSR),<br />

Henrik Rohman (Hungary), Hans J. Zingel<br />

(Germany) , Pierre J amet (France) ,<br />

Jacqueline Borot (France) , Mirelle Flour<br />

(Belgium), Tsutomu Mimura (Japan), as<br />

well as Aristid von Wurtzler, Edward Vito,<br />

Edna Phillips, Moshe Paranov, Gene Farrell,<br />

Tibor Serly and Gunther Schuller ( all<br />

from the United States). Honorary Judges<br />

will include: Joseph Molnar (Japan), J errold<br />

Ross (USA), Liana Pasquali (Rumania)<br />

, Mildred Dilling (USA) , Michael Mchedelov<br />

(USSR), Robert Russell Bennett<br />

(USA) and Kathleen Alister Fulton (South<br />

Africa).<br />

The contest officials would like to invite<br />

all those interested to come to the competition,<br />

where university housing will be made<br />

available. For information about the competition,<br />

housing, etc., direct inquiries to: Mr.<br />

Aristid von Wurtzler, Director, International<br />

Harp Competition, Hartt College of<br />

Music, University of Hartford, 200 Bloomfield<br />

Avenue, West Hartford, Connecticut<br />

06117.<br />

SPRING/ <strong>1969</strong><br />

DEPARTMENT OF ARTS, HUMANITIES AND<br />

SOCIAL SCIENCES<br />

University Extension, UCLA<br />

announces<br />

MISS MILDRED DILLING<br />

Conducting her Sixth Annual<br />

Master Class and Workshop<br />

IN HARP AT UCLA<br />

July 7 - 18, <strong>1969</strong><br />

Group and individual instruction for students<br />

and teachers at all levels of performance<br />

PERFORMING STUDENTS: $75.00 OBSERVERS: $45.00<br />

For enrollment and credit information, write:<br />

Department of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences<br />

University Extension, UCLA<br />

Los Angeles, California 90024<br />

SALEM COLLEGE<br />

SCHOOL OF MUSIC<br />

Bachelor of Arts<br />

Undergraduate programs in Music<br />

Harp Instruction by Patricia Pence<br />

Scholarship assistance available<br />

For information and application:<br />

Bachelor of Music<br />

Director of Admissions, Salem College<br />

Winston-Salem, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina 27108<br />

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