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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... choral societies tended to identify with the various Baltimore churches , the immigrant populations of Ger- many and central Europe gave the societies a more secular em- phasis . German choral societies were active by 1837. Soon after ...
... choral societies tended to identify with the various Baltimore churches , the immigrant populations of Ger- many and central Europe gave the societies a more secular em- phasis . German choral societies were active by 1837. Soon after ...
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... choral music . " Kegerreis expands upon this view . Old high school choral traditions would slowly crumble . Assembly sings , extra - curricular glee clubs , hackneyed operetta productions , even major oratorio performances would no ...
... choral music . " Kegerreis expands upon this view . Old high school choral traditions would slowly crumble . Assembly sings , extra - curricular glee clubs , hackneyed operetta productions , even major oratorio performances would no ...
Pagina 388
... Choral Tone Given by 300 Young Voices , " Chicago Daily Tribune , April 21 , 1928 , p . 17 ; quoted in Kegerreis , A ... Choral Technique , ” Proceedings MSNC for 1932 , p . 142 . 42. Kegerreis , A Cappella Choir , p . 196 . 43 ...
... Choral Tone Given by 300 Young Voices , " Chicago Daily Tribune , April 21 , 1928 , p . 17 ; quoted in Kegerreis , A ... Choral Technique , ” Proceedings MSNC for 1932 , p . 142 . 42. Kegerreis , A Cappella Choir , p . 196 . 43 ...
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