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Music And The Higher Education (1915)
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248 pages
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The exploration of music's significance in higher education is central to this comprehensive study. Edward Dickinson delves into music education's history, theory, and practical applications, advocating for its inclusion in academic curricula. Each chapter addresses different facets, from historical perspectives to societal impacts, emphasizing music's role in personal development. The conclusion reflects on the future of music education, underscoring its essential contribution to a well-rounded education. This informative work appeals to those interested in music's educational and societal roles.
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2008, paperback
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