A History of American Music Education by Michael L. Mark and Charles L. Gary
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Explores the historical evolution of music education in the United States from its colonial origins to the present day.
Examines the role of music education in American society and culture, including its impact on social, cultural, and political life.
Discusses the major figures, institutions, and events that have shaped the development of music education in the United States.
Analyzes the changing philosophies and methodologies of music education over time, including the influence of progressive education, the arts and crafts movement, and multiculturalism.
Explores the challenges and opportunities facing music education in the 21st century, including the impact of technology, globalization, and changing demographics.
Provides a comprehensive overview of the history of music education in the United States, making it an essential resource for students, scholars, and practitioners in the field.
Written by a leading expert in the history of music education, this book is based on extensive research and provides a wealth of insights into the development of music education in the United States.
A valuable resource for anyone interested in the history of music education, American music, or the role of music in American society.
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