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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... collections give way to an emphasis on major . The fourth edition of Daniel Read's American Singing Book , published in 1793 , in- cluded 29 major tunes and 18 minor , while Elias Mann's Mas- sachusetts's Collection of 1807 includes 110 ...
... collections give way to an emphasis on major . The fourth edition of Daniel Read's American Singing Book , published in 1793 , in- cluded 29 major tunes and 18 minor , while Elias Mann's Mas- sachusetts's Collection of 1807 includes 110 ...
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... collection . He soon discovered that there were too many collections already and that no publisher cared to take a chance on another tune - book collection . He only wanted , how- ever , sufficient copies for his personal needs in ...
... collection . He soon discovered that there were too many collections already and that no publisher cared to take a chance on another tune - book collection . He only wanted , how- ever , sufficient copies for his personal needs in ...
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... Collection ( 1807 ) ; Daniel Read included 29 major tunes and 18 minor in his American Singing Book ( 4th ed ... Collection . He was leader of the Old Colony Musical Society , of Plymouth County , Massachusetts , which was the offi- cial ...
... Collection ( 1807 ) ; Daniel Read included 29 major tunes and 18 minor in his American Singing Book ( 4th ed ... Collection . He was leader of the Old Colony Musical Society , of Plymouth County , Massachusetts , which was the offi- cial ...
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Colonial New England I | 1 |
The Singing School | 13 |
Tune Books and Performance Practice | 32 |
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