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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... published . Ives needed Mason's stature and prestige , and so the Juvenile Lyre was launched as a joint ven- ture in 1831. Mason claimed this to be the first school songbook published in this country . ( This claim was made in Mason's ...
... published . Ives needed Mason's stature and prestige , and so the Juvenile Lyre was launched as a joint ven- ture in 1831. Mason claimed this to be the first school songbook published in this country . ( This claim was made in Mason's ...
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... published a pamphlet in 1850 entitled " To Teachers of Music " in which he objected to Lowell Mason's rote approach as advocated in the Manual of the Boston Academy of Music : Teach a class by rote and the " Elements " and a few will ...
... published a pamphlet in 1850 entitled " To Teachers of Music " in which he objected to Lowell Mason's rote approach as advocated in the Manual of the Boston Academy of Music : Teach a class by rote and the " Elements " and a few will ...
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James A. Keene. CHAPTER II 1. Later published in three parts , cantos , medius , and basses , the treble part published only in the 1st , 2nd , and 4th editions . J. H. Butler , " John Tufts , Aurora Unaware , " Music Educators Journal ...
James A. Keene. CHAPTER II 1. Later published in three parts , cantos , medius , and basses , the treble part published only in the 1st , 2nd , and 4th editions . J. H. Butler , " John Tufts , Aurora Unaware , " Music Educators Journal ...
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The Singing School | 13 |
Tune Books and Performance Practice | 32 |
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