Stevenson to LectureOn Latin Music TodayDr. Robert Stevenson, writer,A awlwiof it fee UMversltylecturer, musicologist, end profee- of California et Is* Aageleu, Dr,sor et UCLA, will lecture on NewFrontiers in L e 11 n AmericanMusical Research et 11 a.m.Saturday in Music Building 106.Dr. Stevenson's appearancehere la being Jointly sponsoredby fee Department of Muale aadthe lasiitBte ef Latin AmertcnaStudies, sad his lecture will given in conjunction with the program scheduled by the Texas Chapter of the American Muslcologtoal Society for Saturday morning aad afternoon.Stevenson hoids degrees fromTexan Wooten, fee JatlBardSchool of Marie, aad fee Kastman School of Muale. la addttteaho holds a bachelor of divinitydegree from Harvard University.Hie annual meeting of the Tex-is Musicologists on Saturday immediately precedes the formal jpening of the twenty-second Fine‘Arts Festival SundayAn ordained Methodist minister, Dr. Stevenson has served as a chaplain in die Army. He has given piano recitals in Town Hall in New York and has been winner of a prize in composition at Columbia University. He is a former faculty member of the Department of Music where he taught piano and music theory. Dr. Stevenson is the recipient of many grants for research works in Latin Americanmusic.Dr. Stevenson has done extensive research in the area of Lathi American music. His lecture will include both recent trends in oolonial research and aboriginalinvestigation which throws new tight on our knowledge of pre-Hispanio music.I I