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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... organized by the publishing companies them- selves to teach the usual curriculum of pedagogy , but emphasizing the special philosophies and methods of their own publications . On October 1 , 1886 , the Ginn Company organized classes for ...
... organized by the publishing companies them- selves to teach the usual curriculum of pedagogy , but emphasizing the special philosophies and methods of their own publications . On October 1 , 1886 , the Ginn Company organized classes for ...
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... organized meeting of music teachers on a national scale . The organization became the Music Teachers Na- tional Association ( MTNA ) which was organized in 1876 with Eben Tourjée as its first president . Americans believed that there ...
... organized meeting of music teachers on a national scale . The organization became the Music Teachers Na- tional Association ( MTNA ) which was organized in 1876 with Eben Tourjée as its first president . Americans believed that there ...
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... organized in 1893–1894 by E. L. Hughes , the superintendent of schools . In 1907 W. Otto Miessner organized a band in Connersville , In- diana , with the idea of keeping boys " with changing voices inter- ested in music . " The ...
... organized in 1893–1894 by E. L. Hughes , the superintendent of schools . In 1907 W. Otto Miessner organized a band in Connersville , In- diana , with the idea of keeping boys " with changing voices inter- ested in music . " The ...
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The Singing School | 13 |
Tune Books and Performance Practice | 32 |
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