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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... negro servants for a total population of eight thousand . The South Carolina Gazette of April 15 , 1732 , announced the sale of Musical Miscellany , being a Collection of Choice Songs set to the Violin and Flute by the most eminent ...
... negro servants for a total population of eight thousand . The South Carolina Gazette of April 15 , 1732 , announced the sale of Musical Miscellany , being a Collection of Choice Songs set to the Violin and Flute by the most eminent ...
Pagina 128
... Negro was almost universal while most white children were without formal schooling . The white establishment in the antebellum days viewed the education of the slave as dan- gerous and forbade it . Schools for Negro children at the ...
... Negro was almost universal while most white children were without formal schooling . The white establishment in the antebellum days viewed the education of the slave as dan- gerous and forbade it . Schools for Negro children at the ...
Pagina 287
... Negro boys ' band , became the director of the college band , and continued his work with an adult community band . These organizations were all concert bands and marched only in community parades . Wainwright was one of the first in ...
... Negro boys ' band , became the director of the college band , and continued his work with an adult community band . These organizations were all concert bands and marched only in community parades . Wainwright was one of the first in ...
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Colonial New England I | 1 |
The Singing School | 13 |
Tune Books and Performance Practice | 32 |
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