Assuming william is required, and j is required, and mitchell is required, the following 27 results were found.

  • Music Curricula in the '70's

    of Toronto on November 7, 1970 entitled Music and Higher Education in the 1970's. Chairman of the panel was William J. Mitchell. The other panelists were Charles Hamm, Mantle Hood, James Haar, Claude V. Palisca, and Robert J. Werner. Abstracts of the...

  • Opportunities for Intracultural and Interdisciplinary Study

    of Toronto on November 7, 1970 entitled Music and Higher Education in the 1970's. Chairman of the panel was William J. Mitchell. The other panelists were Charles Hamm, Mantle Hood, James Haar, Robert J. Werner, and Neal Zaslaw. Abstracts of the papers...

  • The Ph.D. in Music: An Affirmation of Traditional Values

    of Toronto on November 7, 1970 entitled Music and Higher Education in the 1970's. Chairman of the panel was William J. Mitchell. The other panelists were Charles Hamm, Mantle Hood, Claude V. Palisca, Robert J. Werner, and Neal Zaslaw. Abstracts of the...

  • Musical Literacy in the 1970's

    of Toronto on November 7, 1970 entitled Music and Higher Education in the 1970's. Chairman of the panel was William J. Mitchell. The other panelists were Charles Hamm, James Haar, Claude V. Palisca, Robert J. Werner, and Neal Zaslaw. Abstracts of the...

  • Music and Higher Education in the 1970's: A Needed Change in Attitude

    of Toronto on November 7, 1970 entitled Music and Higher Education in the 1970's. Chairman of the panel was William J. Mitchell. The other panelists were Mantle Hood, James Haar, Claude V. Palisca, Robert J. Werner, and Neal Zaslaw. Abstracts of the...

  • Interpretation through Style Analysis

    d-moll, KV 421, in der Interpretation Momignys," Mozart-Jahrbuch 1962/63 (Salzburg, 1964), pp. 256-79; William J. Mitchell, "Giuseppe Sarti and Mozart's Quartet, K. 421," Current Musicology 9 (1969), 147-53; John Rothgeb, "Design as a Key to Structure...

  • In Quest of the Roman Numeral

    and keyboard skills within major and minor tonalities. In SYMPOSIUM 9, in "A Report on the CMP Workshop at Eastman," William J. Mitchell says (p. 77): . . . Roman numeral analysis was faulted for several reasons: It is incomplete and misleading when...

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