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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... accepted European practices . Trends then entered the rural areas , grating against the well - rooted sensibilities of the pop- ulace . Always in touch with the best European practice , Benjamin Franklin scoffed at the process of ...
... accepted European practices . Trends then entered the rural areas , grating against the well - rooted sensibilities of the pop- ulace . Always in touch with the best European practice , Benjamin Franklin scoffed at the process of ...
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... accepted as the ultimate manifestation of choral art . Damrosch wanted stu- dents and teachers to hear this ... acceptance of the a cappella ideal were various Russian singing groups that toured during the second decade of the century ...
... accepted as the ultimate manifestation of choral art . Damrosch wanted stu- dents and teachers to hear this ... acceptance of the a cappella ideal were various Russian singing groups that toured during the second decade of the century ...
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... accepted that the classroom teacher would have to assist in the instruction of elementary music . Elaborate programs ... Acceptance of Diversity, 1950-1970.
... accepted that the classroom teacher would have to assist in the instruction of elementary music . Elaborate programs ... Acceptance of Diversity, 1950-1970.
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Colonial New England I | 1 |
The Singing School | 13 |
Tune Books and Performance Practice | 32 |
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