AHJ, Vol. 2 No. 1, Spring 1969
AHJ, Vol. 2 No. 1, Spring 1969
AHJ, Vol. 2 No. 1, Spring 1969
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Sunday, June 29<br />
10 A.M. Meeting of the Board of Directors<br />
Faculty Lounge, Eastman School of Music<br />
11 A.M. Concert of new and recently discovered old music-Joel Andrews, Mario<br />
Falcao, Carolyn Kuban, Karen Lindquist, Rosalie Pratt, Sam Pratt,<br />
Roxanne Roth, Jennifer Sayre<br />
Kilbourn Hall, Eastman School of Music<br />
2 P.M. Symposium on harp technique, and discussion on "How can the harpist<br />
become a more flexible musician in keeping with the sounds of today?"<br />
Marilyn Costello, Mildred Dilling, Reinhardt Elster, Grace Follet, Julia<br />
Louise Herrmann, Robert Maxwell, Edward Vito<br />
Kilbourn Hall, Eastman School of Music<br />
6 P.M. <strong>No</strong>-host cocktails<br />
Memorial Art Gallery<br />
7 P.M. Banquet (by reservation only)<br />
Guest speaker, Walter Hendl, Director of the Eastman School of Music<br />
Memorial Art Gallery, Fountain Court<br />
Finale<br />
Robert Maxwell, composer, recording and concert artist, and musical director<br />
of the N.B.C. Children's Theater<br />
Memorial Art Gallery Auditorium<br />
HOUSING AND MEALS<br />
A package plan, utilizing Eastman School<br />
Residence Hall and Food Service facilities,<br />
has been established at a cost of $45.00 per<br />
person. This plan includes a single room in<br />
the Residence Hall for four nights, June 26-<br />
29 ; breakfast on June 27, 28, and 29 ; buff et<br />
luncheon on June 29; and dinners on June<br />
26 and 28. In addition, the package includes<br />
a steak cook-out at the school's Hutchison<br />
House on June 27 and a banquet at the Rochester<br />
Memorial Art Gallery on June 29.<br />
Registrants are strongly urged to sign up<br />
for the package.<br />
Persons not able to attend the entire program<br />
may register for campus rooms and<br />
Conference meals on a partial basis. Likewise,<br />
persons not wishing to stay in the Residence<br />
Hall may register for only those Conference<br />
meals they plan to attend.<br />
Conference luncheons are not planned for<br />
June 27 and 28. Since the Eastman School<br />
is located in downtown Rochester, an opportunity<br />
is provided on these two days for persons<br />
to utilize area restaurants and to visit<br />
Rochester stores if they wish.<br />
Only single rooms are available in the<br />
Residence Hall. Men and women will be<br />
housed in separate, but connecting, dormitories.<br />
Linen and blankets are provided, as<br />
36<br />
is daily room service. Bathroom and shower<br />
facilities are convenient to all rooms.<br />
Persons not wishing to live in the Residence<br />
Hall should note that a limited block<br />
of rooms has been reserved at the Sheraton<br />
Hotel and Motor Inn, 111 East Avenue, Rochester,<br />
New York 14604, and at the Treadway<br />
Inn, 384 East Avenue, Rochester, New<br />
York 14607. Both places are convenient to<br />
the Eastman School of Music and to the Residence<br />
Hall. Sheraton rates are $10. per<br />
night for singles and $14. per night for<br />
twins. Treadway rates are $12.90 per night<br />
for singles and $16.90 per night for twins.<br />
Persons wishing to stay at either of these<br />
locations are to make their own reservations<br />
as soon as possible. In doing so, be sure to<br />
mention the American Harp Society and<br />
request a written confirmation of your<br />
reservation.<br />
TRAVEL INFORMATION<br />
Airplane : Rochester is served by American,<br />
Mohawk, and United Airlines. Limousine<br />
or taxi service from the airport to the<br />
Eastman School Residence hall, to the<br />
Eastman School of Music, and to downtown<br />
Rochester is available. It is approximately<br />
a 15-20 minute drive from the air<br />
terminal to these locations.<br />
Train and Bus: The Penn-Central Railroad<br />
AMERICAN HARP JOURNAL