PAGE 12 THE V,*'CHiGAN DAILY SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 27 15 'U' MUSICOLOGIST: Prof. Cuyler Plays Parts o uthor, Teacher, Reviewer or (Continued from Page 7) commented, "and association with reviews. Being critical does ham- while doing research, and conduct- these people is both rewarding and per the enjoyment, but self-disci- ed negotiations between the Uni- stimulating." pline will combine both pleasure versity and Stellfield's heir, Ma- For the past six years, Prof. Cuy- and criticism" dame von Strydonck. ler has been doing an average of Prof. Cuyler has held several eight to 10 music reviews yearly AMONG the world's noted musi- positions in national music groups. for the Ann Arbor News. She usu- cians and composers, Prof. She is National Secretary for the ally does at least half of the May Cuyler has come into contact with American Musilogical Society, and Festival coverage and most re- Howard Hanson, Emmanuel Bala- is past chairman of the Musicolo- cently reviewed the local perform- ban, Francesco Malipiero and gy Section of the Music Teacher's ances of both the Budapest String Ralph Vaughan Williams. National Association. Quartet and the Robert Shaw She knew both Hanson and Bal- "Many of the country's leading Chorale- aban during her student days at music scholars are active members "I've always dabbled a bit in Eastman and visited Malipiero in of these groups," Prof. Cuyler i journalism, so I enjoy writing these Italy for three days. -.A.MWM "The Malipiero's told me that I could get a bus from Padua to take me to their home in Asolo, 14 miles away. It was in March or April, and I found out that busses didn't start runnmng until June. "So I hired a taxi and I don't think we went over one road. The driver went through fields and al- leys and when we finally got to Asolo I was so relieved I gave him a huge tip." She met Vaughan Williams when he lectured here last fall. Even though Prof. Cuyler has such a time-consuming position on the faculty, she manages to keep playing. "While I was in Bel- gium, I had fiddle lessons during the week." "Here in town, I get in some vi- olin and piano sonatas every Sun- day morning with Prof. Maude Okkelberg who recently retired from the music faculty." "As for the future, I always let the future shape itself and not worry about it. There's so much ahead that I want to do." l COTTON DOESKIN COORDINATES BY REGENT LIMITED n & untan Jccentecl ujii. L?/ac atc l or 7aug witl hSewart pad I' BOY SHORT 3.95 DOESKIN BERMUDA SHORTS 5.95 CAPRI PANTS 7.95 BLOUSE 5.95 PLAID TOP 3.95 PLAID BLOUSE NOT ILLUSTRATED , A n PEDAL PUSHER 5.95 SKIRT 5.95 3.95 #nA9 bS iN e N S e:.5-31 E. Liberty St-. _ ichigan Theatre Bldg.