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Music

March 18, 1909 issue

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The article presents various information on music industry. "Papers and Proceedings of the Music Teachers' National Association," are the papers of the meeting between the Music Teacher National Association. One of the best papers in this collection is that on the works of Edward MacDowell, written by one of his Columbia University pupil, W.H. Humiston, who is a good writer, as well as a musical scholar. Another eminent American composer, George W. Chadwick, director of the New England Conservatory in Boston, is a contributor to this volume. In a paper entitled "The Curriculum of a School of Music," he discusses Wagner's plan for an ideal high school of music and its suitability for American conditions.

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MUSIC trade; MUSIC -- United States; MUSIC teachers; MACDOWELL, Edward; CHADWICK, George W.; UNITED States
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