| Show Michigan il Camp Attracts Attracts' Young American Musicians I Mich Uch Three years urs ago an out of ot the way little I place in tho the woods Today the Bayreuth of oC America Such Huch is the dramatic story of oC Interlochen home of the national high school orchestra and band camp amp which on Sunday June 2 29 began besan egan its third years year's work Long tamed famed for tor its pine forests and Indian Indian In- In I dian ian lore Interlochen Is now a 1 name to o attract musical pilgrims from all allover allover over the world The camp is probably the most unique as it also Is the best equipped in the It r. r e J to bring about a more moro mu l Al Io l erlea lea iea ca b by enabling o 0 of tc Uc I t evens even's most promising o t ta spend a a. summer In the tat al surroundings sur sur- soundIngs of ot tho n northern woods under the guidance o of DC nationally known musicians and world famous conductors Joint sponsors of ot tho the project are the music supervisors' supervisors national conference the National federation of ot Music Clubs and the National Bureau for tor tho the advancement advancement advance advance- ment of oC Music I Professor J. J D. D Maddy Iad of ot the University ot Michigan Michigan Mich Uch- igan la is tho camps camp's musical di di- di rector The camp Is located on a a. tract of woodland adjoining Interlochen state park fourteen miles west vest of ot Traverse City The bo boys boys' s section is Js located on tho shore of oC Lake Lako Ness Wah and the girls' girls section faces aces Lake Lako Be Ka Netta half halt a mile distant Be- Be I tween the two camps are located ho the classroom room buildings and Int Interlochen Inter Inter- r- r lochen bowL where public concerts by y the boys OOS and girls are arc given Sunday afternoons and evenings and Wednesday day evenings e to thousands thousands thousands thou thou- sands who come conic from r e everywhere here Amon Among the guest conductors and soloists for tor tho the camps camp's 1930 lIe season on will bo be Carl Bu Busch ch Holds Hollis Dann Peter Dykema John Erskine Percy Grainger r Howard Hanson Barre Hill Hm Redfern Guy Maler Earl Moore Mozelle Bennetto Bennetto Ben Ben- netto Sawyer John Phillip Sousa L Leo o Sowerby Ed Edgar a Kel I and Henri ley hey Through 1 the courtesy of oC tho the Grunow Grigsby-Grunow company the Sunday evening concerts concerts concerts con con- this summer are arc to bo be broadcast broadcast broadcast broad broad- cast from rom 9 to 10 p. p m. m New cw York time as ns Majestic Theatre of or theAir tho the Air programs over oyer tho the Columbia chain of ot fifty stations An n orchestra of oC players a a. band of ot players and a chorus of voices each ach rehearsing two hours dally daily are tho the major organizations organizations of oC thu tho camp Pla Players are arc se selected selected se- se on a competitive basis and andare are arc financed by schools clubs Individuals Individuals in individuals In- In and philanthropic foundations foundations foundations like hike Carnegie Julliard Presser Pres- Pres ser etc Excellent character and lo loyalty alty to their local school or organizations or- or aro arc among the sary qualifications for tor admittance and each applicant must have haio the recommendation of ot othis his school su superintendent superintendent su- su I principal or music su supervisor |