Singing for Schools and Congregations (1852): A Grammar of Vocal Music with a Course of Lessons and Exercises
The first statement of the Tonic Sol-Fa method taken from Curwen's 1852 edition.

The first developed statement of the Tonic Sol-fa method. The edition of 1852 has been chosen for reproduction because it contains a complete summary of the improvements successively introduced during the course of Curwen's empirical teaching.
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Singing for Schools and Congregations (1852): A Grammar of Vocal Music with a Course of Lessons and Exercises
The first statement of the Tonic Sol-Fa method taken from Curwen's 1852 edition.

The first developed statement of the Tonic Sol-fa method. The edition of 1852 has been chosen for reproduction because it contains a complete summary of the improvements successively introduced during the course of Curwen's empirical teaching.
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Singing for Schools and Congregations (1852): A Grammar of Vocal Music with a Course of Lessons and Exercises

Singing for Schools and Congregations (1852): A Grammar of Vocal Music with a Course of Lessons and Exercises

Singing for Schools and Congregations (1852): A Grammar of Vocal Music with a Course of Lessons and Exercises

Singing for Schools and Congregations (1852): A Grammar of Vocal Music with a Course of Lessons and Exercises

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The first statement of the Tonic Sol-Fa method taken from Curwen's 1852 edition.

The first developed statement of the Tonic Sol-fa method. The edition of 1852 has been chosen for reproduction because it contains a complete summary of the improvements successively introduced during the course of Curwen's empirical teaching.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780863140433
Publisher: BOYDELL & BREWER INC
Publication date: 01/01/1900
Series: Classic Texts in Music Education , #14
Pages: 228
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x (d)
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