Assuming henry is required, and leland is required, and clarke is required, the following 13 results were found.

  • Studies in Listening

    course. As always, the editor of SYMPOSIUM welcomes comments from readers concerning this subject. In addition to Henry Leland Clarke, the other participants in the Symposium were Jeanne Bamberger (University of Chicago), Robert K. Beckwith (Bowdoin...

  • A Re-examination of Teacher Training in Music

    evermore complex world and better teachers of music, ready for the educational challenge of tomorrow. Five years ago Henry Leland Clarke predicted that "the time is coming when we shall all have to follow the lead of Pomona College and other...

  • Make the Doctor of Music an Earned Degree

    This article was part of a Symposium entitled The Doctorate in Composition. Other contributors to this Symposium were Edward E. Lowinsky, Arthur Mendel, Robert Middleton, George Rochberg, Peter Eliot Stone, and Henry Weinberg. Their articles also...

  • ". . . Our Daily Bread"

    There is a greater need than pianoforte teachers and singing teachers, and that is a numerous company of writers and talkers who shall teach the people how to listen to music so that it shall not pass through their heads like a vast tonal...

  • Observations on the Ph.D. in Composition

    entitled The Doctorate in Composition. Other contributors to this Symposium were Edward E. Lowinsky, Arthur Mendel, Henry Leland Clarke, Robert Middleton, Peter Eliot Stone, and Henry Weinberg. Their articles also appear in SYMPOSIUM Volume 3. Although...

  • The Ph.D. in Composition

    entitled The Doctorate in Composition. Other contributors to this Symposium were Edward E. Lowinsky, Arthur Mendel, Henry Leland Clarke, Robert Middleton, George Rochberg, and Peter Eliot Stone. Their articles also appear in SYMPOSIUM Volume 3. Although...

  • On the Matter of a Doctor's Degree for Composers

    part of a Symposium entitled The Doctorate in Composition. Other contributors to this Symposium were Arthur Mendel, Henry Leland Clarke, Robert Middleton, George Rochberg, Peter Eliot Stone, and Henry Weinberg. Their articles also appear in SYMPOSIUM...

  • The Doctorate in Composition

    of a Symposium entitled The Doctorate in Composition. Other contributors to this Symposium were Edward E. Lowinsky, Henry Leland Clarke, Robert Middleton, George Rochberg, Peter Eliot Stone, and Henry Weinberg. Their articles also appear in SYMPOSIUM...

  • On the Doctorate in Composition

    entitled The Doctorate in Composition. Other contributors to this Symposium were Edward E. Lowinsky, Arthur Mendel, Henry Leland Clarke, George Rochberg, Peter Eliot Stone, and Henry Weinberg. Their articles also appear in SYMPOSIUM Volume 3. Although...

  • Thoughts on the Ph.D. in Music Composition

    entitled The Doctorate in Composition. Other contributors to this Symposium were Edward E. Lowinsky, Arthur Mendel, Henry Leland Clarke, Robert Middleton, George Rochberg, and Henry Weinberg. Their articles also appear in SYMPOSIUM Volume 3. Although he...

  • The Appreciation of Music

    In addition to Jeanne Bamberger, the other participants in the Symposium were Robert K. Beckwith (Bowdoin College), Henry Leland Clarke (University of Washington), and Philip Friedheim (Hunter College). Their articles also appear in College Music...

  • Music Appreciation

    to Robert K. Beckwith, the other participants in the Symposium were Jeanne Bamberger (University of Chicago), Henry Leland Clarke (University of Washington), and Philip Friedheim (Hunter College). Their articles also appear in College Music Symposium,...

  • Special Problems in Teaching Music Appreciation

    in the Symposium were Jeanne Bamberger (University of Chicago), Robert K. Beckwith (Bowdoin College), and Henry Leland Clarke (University of Washington). Their articles also appear in College Music Symposium, Volume 8. I must ask the reader at the very...

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