1934
DOI: 10.2307/3385025
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Music and American Youth

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“…Composer Howard Hanson wrote that music in the public schools "constitutes the most significant progress that has been made in the musical development of the United States." 25 Edward Bailey Birge noted in 1938, the centennial year of the entry of music in public education, that public school music education, "has come to be looked upon by educators, musicians, parents, and general community opinion as a great national asset, a foundation upon which to build the American musical culture of the future." 26 Developing musical culture, as reflected in journal issues of the 1930s, focused on music appreciation and becoming familiar with American composers and their compositions.…”
Section: Changing Narratives Of Musical Americamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Composer Howard Hanson wrote that music in the public schools "constitutes the most significant progress that has been made in the musical development of the United States." 25 Edward Bailey Birge noted in 1938, the centennial year of the entry of music in public education, that public school music education, "has come to be looked upon by educators, musicians, parents, and general community opinion as a great national asset, a foundation upon which to build the American musical culture of the future." 26 Developing musical culture, as reflected in journal issues of the 1930s, focused on music appreciation and becoming familiar with American composers and their compositions.…”
Section: Changing Narratives Of Musical Americamentioning
confidence: 99%