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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... sung bass had a bass book ; he that sung tenor had a tenor book ; he who sung counter. * A key could be quickly established by singing the seventh and the following tonic . If mi represented the seventh tone of the scale and was used ...
... sung bass had a bass book ; he that sung tenor had a tenor book ; he who sung counter. * A key could be quickly established by singing the seventh and the following tonic . If mi represented the seventh tone of the scale and was used ...
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... sung either by women with lower voices or by boys with unchanged voices . Solomon Howe suggested that the counter be sung by the unchanged voices of children of both sexes . 18 THEORETICAL INTRODUCTIONS Although it is difficult to know ...
... sung either by women with lower voices or by boys with unchanged voices . Solomon Howe suggested that the counter be sung by the unchanged voices of children of both sexes . 18 THEORETICAL INTRODUCTIONS Although it is difficult to know ...
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... ( Sung by Evan Williams ) ( b ) " Sextette from Lucia " ( Sung by Caruso , Sembrich , Scotti , Servarina , Joumet , and Daddi ) 7. Victor Welsh Air Donizetti ( a ) " Mad Scene from Lucia " ( Sung by Tetrazzini ) 8. Chorus - 8th grade ...
... ( Sung by Evan Williams ) ( b ) " Sextette from Lucia " ( Sung by Caruso , Sembrich , Scotti , Servarina , Joumet , and Daddi ) 7. Victor Welsh Air Donizetti ( a ) " Mad Scene from Lucia " ( Sung by Tetrazzini ) 8. Chorus - 8th grade ...
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