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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... singing by note , paving the way for our nation's first music teachers - those early singing masters who moved from town to town in New England practicing their ... Singing School JOHN TUFTS N JANUARY 1721 12 A History of Music Education.
... singing by note , paving the way for our nation's first music teachers - those early singing masters who moved from town to town in New England practicing their ... Singing School JOHN TUFTS N JANUARY 1721 12 A History of Music Education.
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... singing schools . The function of the school was to supply the church choirs with an ever - increasing supply of singers who were well- versed in the vagaries of voice production and in the intricacies of reading ... Singing School 19.
... singing schools . The function of the school was to supply the church choirs with an ever - increasing supply of singers who were well- versed in the vagaries of voice production and in the intricacies of reading ... Singing School 19.
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... singing school . If progress was to be made , the scholar had to attend several schools , as did Moses Cheney . I attended some kind of singing school every winter but two until I was twenty - one year old . Forty - three years ago , or ...
... singing school . If progress was to be made , the scholar had to attend several schools , as did Moses Cheney . I attended some kind of singing school every winter but two until I was twenty - one year old . Forty - three years ago , or ...
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Colonial New England I | 1 |
The Singing School | 13 |
Tune Books and Performance Practice | 32 |
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