A History of Music Education in the United StatesUniversity Press of New England, 1982 - 396 pagine A prime reference work for music students preparing to teach. |
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... Boston . Eliot became chairman of the school committee in 1837 and mayor of Boston in 1838 . The first official reference demonstrating an interest in the inclu- sion of vocal music as a part of the school curriculum came from the ...
... Boston . Eliot became chairman of the school committee in 1837 and mayor of Boston in 1838 . The first official reference demonstrating an interest in the inclu- sion of vocal music as a part of the school curriculum came from the ...
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... Boston . MUSICAL CONVENTIONS Musical conventions developed early in the nineteenth century in response to the need ... Boston Academy of Mu- sic introduced their own version of the convention in 1834 , at which time the professors ...
... Boston . MUSICAL CONVENTIONS Musical conventions developed early in the nineteenth century in response to the need ... Boston Academy of Mu- sic introduced their own version of the convention in 1834 , at which time the professors ...
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... ( Boston : Draper and Folsom , 1778 ) , p . 11 . 32. Stephen Jenks , Harmony of Zion ( Dedham : The Author , 1818 ) , p . vi ; Daniel Read , Sacred Harmony ( Boston : C. Cambridge , 1790 ) , p . 12 ; and Simon Jocelyn , Chorister's ...
... ( Boston : Draper and Folsom , 1778 ) , p . 11 . 32. Stephen Jenks , Harmony of Zion ( Dedham : The Author , 1818 ) , p . vi ; Daniel Read , Sacred Harmony ( Boston : C. Cambridge , 1790 ) , p . 12 ; and Simon Jocelyn , Chorister's ...
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The Singing School | 13 |
Tune Books and Performance Practice | 32 |
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