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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... copy of the first edition was sold . A second edition was equally popular . In May 1832 , James Wadsworth , commissioner of education in New York State , " placed an order for 10,000 cop- ies of the Lectures on School - Keeping and ...
... copy of the first edition was sold . A second edition was equally popular . In May 1832 , James Wadsworth , commissioner of education in New York State , " placed an order for 10,000 cop- ies of the Lectures on School - Keeping and ...
Pagina 187
... copies of these music books were sold . The Golden Wreath , by Luther O. Emerson , was published in 1856 by the Oliver Ditson Company and sold 300,000 copies before 1872 ; Robert Loury's Bright Jewels was issued in 1869 and sold 500,000 ...
... copies of these music books were sold . The Golden Wreath , by Luther O. Emerson , was published in 1856 by the Oliver Ditson Company and sold 300,000 copies before 1872 ; Robert Loury's Bright Jewels was issued in 1869 and sold 500,000 ...
Pagina 312
... copies during a twenty - nine year period . He enjoyed at least ten hours of rehearsal per week but worked most carefully on a relatively few compositions , a maximum of twenty - five compositions per year . Other a cappella directors ...
... copies during a twenty - nine year period . He enjoyed at least ten hours of rehearsal per week but worked most carefully on a relatively few compositions , a maximum of twenty - five compositions per year . Other a cappella directors ...
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Colonial New England I | 1 |
The Singing School | 13 |
Tune Books and Performance Practice | 32 |
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