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219. The Golden Crown ..
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222. See, the Morning Star E. G. Monk
223. Carol, Christians Victoria Grosvenor
*224. On Christmas Morn A. C. Mackenzie
225. In the ages past
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226. We sing a song of gladness 7. Swire
227. The morn, the blessed morn is nigh
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228. Carol, carol, Christians Mrs. J. W. Bliss
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230. Carol, Christian children A. Moffat
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234. Come and sing J. Varley Roberts
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253. The Kings of the East
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256. The Holy Birth
257. The Humiliation
258. Rejoice. O daughter..
259. The Virgin and Child
*260. The Annunciation

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*262. Cradle Song of the Blessed Virgin

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ROYAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC

TENTERDEN STREET, HANOVER SQUARE.

INSTITUTED, 1822.

INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER, 1830.

Patron: HIS MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY THE KING.

President: H.R.H. THE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT AND STRATHEARN, K.G.

PRINCIPAL-SIR ALEXANDER CAMPBELL MACKENZIE, Mus.D., LL.D., D.C.L., F.R.A.M.

THE

HE ROYAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC offers to students of both sexes (whether amateur or professional) a thorough training in all branches of music under the most able and distinguished Professors. In addition to receiving individual lessons in the various branches of the Curriculum, students have the advantage of attending the Orchestral, Choral, and Chamber Music Classes, and the weekly Lectures on music and musicians. Evidence of their progress is given at the Fortnightly and Public Concerts and by periodical Operatic and Dramatic Performances.

There are three Terms in the Academic year-viz., the Michaelmas Term, from Michaelmas to Christmas; the Lent Term, from early in January to Easter; and the Midsummer Term, from early in May until the end of July.

The Fee for the ordinary curriculum is 11 Guineas per Term.

A large number of Scholarships and Prizes are founded and are competed for periodically.

Students who show special merit and ability receive the distinction of being elected by the Directors Associates of the Institution, and are thereby entitled to the use after their namès of the initials A.R.A.M. Students who distinguish themselves in the musical profession after quitting the Institution may be elected by the Directors Fellows of the Royal Academy of Music, and are thereupon entitled to the use after their names of the initials F.R.A.M.

Subscribers have the privilege of attending the Lectures and Public Concerts and of introducing friends in proportion to the amount of their subscriptions.

An examination of persons trained independently of the Academy is held twice a year— viz., during the Summer and Christmas vacations-successful candidates at which are elected Licentiates of the Academy, and are thereupon entitled to the use after their names of the initials L.R.A.M. The syllabus is issued annually at Easter. Last day for entry for the September Examination, June 30; for the Christmas Examination, October 31.

Prospectus, entry form, and all further information may be obtained on application.

F. W. RENAUT, Secretary.

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