Music and Life: A study of the relations between ourselves and music
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This work examines how music relates to human life and education, arguing that a sense of beauty should be central to teaching. It surveys the elements and significance of music and critiques prevailing methods while offering practical guidance for children's instruction and public-school curricula, emphasizing singing and communal participation. It explores community and institutional musical activities and treats opera and the symphony in terms of form, materials, tone color, development, and the relation between performer and audience. The conclusion underscores music's social and educational value and proposes reforms to strengthen appreciation and practice.
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