Music and the Humanities
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Auteurs : William M. LamersSource :
- Music educators journal [ 0027-4321 ] ; 1958-11.
English descriptors
- Teeft :
- Actual music, Adjacent areas, Apparent disregard, Aspect music, Background enrichment, Baroque paintings, Baser emotions, Best method, Best teacher, Best teaching, Bird choirs, Brave vibration, Broad backgrounds, Broad functions, Cast mine eyes, Certain point, Charming trifle, Common burden, Common languages, Common sense, Congruent background, Convenient fences, Corinna poems, Creative arts, Cultism rest, Cultured people, Delicate tracery, Education program, Educational principle, Emotional richness, Engleman executivesecretary americanassociationof school administrators civilization, English class, English poets, Essential work, European culture, Excessive integration, Expert teacher, Faust epic, Faust legend, Folk song, Fragrant grass, Frantic race, French rearguard, General mastery, General terms, Generous dash, Glory road, Golden treasury, Good backgrounds, Good music, Good peoplehave, Good sense, Great bach, Great power, Greatest masterpiece, Greatest priority, Gregorian chant, Half minister, Half minstrel, Hans sachs, Harmonious framework, Highest function, History need, Holy soil, Honest attempt, Honest borrowings, Horrible vacuum, Human experience, Human race, Humanities william, Imitative selection, Immediate solution, Incessant cries, Indispensable workhorse, Information riculum, Insignificant pedantry, Insubstantial wadding, Intellectual content, John louis ernest, Jongleur biography, Julia poems herrick, Lambs bleat, Lamers assistant superintendent, Last danger, Last name, Lean lives, Lifetime study, Limited integration, Literary biographer, Literary biography, Literary curiosities, Many branches, Many corinnas, Many cotton flannel petticoats, Many forms, Many kinds, Many lines, Many pickles, Many strangle, Material values, Mathematical progressions, Medieval culture, Medieval nuremberg, Medieval towns, Mere handful, Mermaid tavern, Middle ages, Minimum amount, Modern world, Monumental contribution, More excuse, More skill, More universality, Much culture, Much integration, Much music, Much reference, Much value, Music class, Music educatorsjournal, Music staff, Music teachers, Musical experience, Musical framework, Musical harmony, Musical lyrics, Musical maturity, Musical symbols, Musical taste, Musical treatment, Narrow genre, National anthems, Necessary introduction, Nobler emotions, Notre dame, Oaten flute, Obvious clarification, Obvious facts, Obvious illustration, Other areas, Other times, Outer senses, Papa marcello, Paraphrase coleridge, Particular need, Pastoral symphony, Personal life, Physical aspects, Physical goliath, Physical power, Pictorial arts, Poor taste, Primary appeal, Process vigilantly, Professional judgment, Proper functions, Rhythmic experience, Robert herrick, Roman lady, Romantic love, Roots architecture, Rudimentary encyclopedia, Russian cathedrals, Same time, Satirical vein, School class, Sensible integration, Seventeenth century biography, Shepherd pipe, Shoddy substitu, Significant rewards, Silken dress, Simple problem, Soft fingers, Sonnet rhyme, Specific cases, Specific instances, Springtime zephyr, Strong interest, Such depth, Such integration, Sword makers, Tallow melter, Tapestried support, Teaching effort, Teaching music, Teaching tool, Technical superiority, Technical utilization, Thanksgiving rise, Therapeutic functions, Trivial sensuality, True relationship, Valid purposes, Valid tool, Various julias, Vivid image, Whole system, Wide experience, Wider audience, World literature, Worshipful spirit.
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DOI: 10.2307/3388914
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<term>Oaten flute</term>
<term>Obvious clarification</term>
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<term>Sensible integration</term>
<term>Seventeenth century biography</term>
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