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Guide To The Robert Leigh Morris Collection, Columbia College Chicago
Guide To The Robert Leigh Morris Collection, Columbia College Chicago
CBMR Collection Guides / Finding Aids
Robert Leigh Morris (b. 1941) is an American composer and music instructor. The Robert Leigh Morris Collection contains his personal music scores, from published works to drafts, and programs from his performances, as well as scores by other composers. Professional correspondences, documents, and some of Morris’s writings are also included.
Vocal Techniques For The Instrumentalist 2nd Edition, Amy Rosine
Vocal Techniques For The Instrumentalist 2nd Edition, Amy Rosine
NPP eBooks
Vocal Techniques, the course title used at many institutions, is essentially a voice class for instrumentalists, and is often a required course for instrumental music education majors seeking all-level certification. Students take at least one Vocal Techniques course to learn proper singing technique along with basic pedagogy. Some courses include teaching techniques as they apply to adolescent singers. The focus of the course is the development of the individual singing voice. This includes breathing, tone production, articulation, musicality and textual expression and understanding. Students also develop confidence in front of groups, improve their general vocal quality, and learn that a …
Vocal Techniques For The Instrumentalist, Amy Rosine
Vocal Techniques For The Instrumentalist, Amy Rosine
NPP eBooks
Vocal Techniques, the course title used at many institutions, is essentially a voice class for instrumentalists, and is a required course for instrumental music education majors seeking all-level certification. Students take at least one Vocal Techniques course to learn proper singing technique along with basic pedagogy and can include teaching techniques as they apply to adolescent singers. The focus of the course is the development of the individual singing voice. This includes breathing, tone production, articulation, musicality and textual expression and understanding. Students also develop confidence in front of groups, improve their general vocal quality, and learn that a healthy …
Volume 20, Number 01 (January 1902), Winton J. Baltzell
Volume 20, Number 01 (January 1902), Winton J. Baltzell
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Joseph Hofmann on Piano Technic and Piano Practice
Guiding Thoughts for 1902 from Leading Musicians
In Mozartland with Old Fogy
Problems of Music Education
Ideal Music School
Place of Routine in Music Work
Woman Music Teacher in a Large City
Two Choices
Ideals