Assuming luther is required, and noss is required, the following 7 results were found.
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[i]Paul Hindemith in the United States[/i], by Luther Noss
Paul Hindemith in the United States, by Luther Noss. Urbana and Chicago: University of Illinois Press, 1989. 294 pp. ISBN 0-252-01563-0. This book is a welcome addition to the ever growing literature about Hindemith. Its author is uniquely qualified to...
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Early Music and Paul Hindemith (1895-1963) in the United States: A Centenary Evaluation
In Memoriam Luther Noss (1907-1995) and Thomas Binkley (1931-1995) who generously supported this project with their guidance. Paul Hindemith—composer, teacher, and performer of early music—was an inaugurator of the early music revival in the United...
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the progress of a well-known degree carrying the requirement of experiential learning at the doctoral level. —The Editor Luther Noss, then Dean of the Yale School of Music, announced in the Fall, 1968, issue of this journal (Vol. 8, pp. 42ff.) "a new...
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Paul Hindemith as Director of the Yale Collegium Musicum
26, 1943 with the School of Music Chorus and the Bach Cantata Club directed by Marshall Bartholomew, Richard Donovan, and Luther Noss. Hindemith played the bassoon and the viola da gamba at that concert. He also had taken charge of preparing an...
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Yale University School of Music—Doctor of Musical Arts
The Yale School of Music has recently introduced a new program of graduate professional studies for performers and composers leading to the degrees of Master of Musical Arts and Doctor of Musical Arts. A unique feature of the program is the recognition...
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A Re-examination of Teacher Training in Music
is poor and to accept that which is good, both of the new and of the old. Rejoinder [This symposium, chaired by Dean Luther Noss of Yale, provoked a lively and lengthy discussion, both too spirited and long to be included in full in SYMPOSIUM. Mr....
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These works have to be approached through listening and study. Kenneth Wendrich, Assistant Professor of Music Education, Luther Noss, Dean of the Yale School of Music, and I in 1964 proposed to the Office of Education a research project that would...