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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... grade choruses , and efforts were made to improve the quality of the children's voices through exercise . Part singing was introduced in the gram- mar grades ; the fifth and sixth grade children were required to sing in two parts which ...
... grade choruses , and efforts were made to improve the quality of the children's voices through exercise . Part singing was introduced in the gram- mar grades ; the fifth and sixth grade children were required to sing in two parts which ...
Pagina 252
... grades , 1st D ( Teacher , Mr. Boyce ) ( a ) " All Through the Night " ( b ) " Sextette from Lucia " 6. Victor ( a ) " All Through the Night " ( Sung by Evan Williams ) ( b ) " Sextette from Lucia " ( Sung by Caruso , Sembrich , Scotti ...
... grades , 1st D ( Teacher , Mr. Boyce ) ( a ) " All Through the Night " ( b ) " Sextette from Lucia " 6. Victor ( a ) " All Through the Night " ( Sung by Evan Williams ) ( b ) " Sextette from Lucia " ( Sung by Caruso , Sembrich , Scotti ...
Pagina 261
... grades . The nationalities of the composers were dis- cussed . Lists of materials to be used with the text were the sixth- grade book of The Hollis Dann Music Series , the Intermediate Book of The Music Education Series , Book Three of ...
... grades . The nationalities of the composers were dis- cussed . Lists of materials to be used with the text were the sixth- grade book of The Hollis Dann Music Series , the Intermediate Book of The Music Education Series , Book Three of ...
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