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Edward Dickinson

    The Education of a Music Lover: A Book for Those who Study or Teach the Art of Listening
    The Spirit Of Music How To Find It And How To Share It
    Guide to the Study of Musical History and Criticism
    New Manual of Praise: for Sabbath and Social Worship.
    The American History and Encyclopedia of Music ..; v. 1
    Emergency Care
    • Emergency Care

      • 1328 Seiten
      • 47 Lesestunden
      3,8(42)Abgeben

      "Emergency Care" is a comprehensive EMT training resource, updated to align with the latest research and 2015 AHA guidelines. It integrates scientific principles and critical-thinking features to help students excel in emergency medical services. The text also offers MyBRADYLab for enhanced learning and assessment.

      Emergency Care
    • In this inspiring volume, Edward Dickinson explores the transformative power of music. Drawing on his many years as a musician and musicologist, Dickinson provides practical guidance for those seeking to deepen their engagement with music. This book is essential reading for anyone who believes in the power of music to heal, uplift, and transform.

      The Spirit Of Music How To Find It And How To Share It
    • Edward Dickinson's book provides a comprehensive guide to studying and teaching music appreciation. Organized by musical form, the work offers historical context and analysis of compositions by the masters of western music. The book is intended for use by students, teachers, and music enthusiasts alike, and provides a valuable resource for anyone seeking to deepen their understanding and appreciation of this artform.

      The Education of a Music Lover: A Book for Those who Study or Teach the Art of Listening
    • Exploring the evolution of music within the Western Church, this work delves into the significant role music played in worship and its development through various historical periods. Edward Dickinson examines the influences of theology, culture, and social changes on church music, highlighting key figures and movements that shaped its progression. The text provides insights into the interplay between music and religious practices, making it a valuable resource for understanding the historical context of sacred music in Western traditions.

      Music in the History of the Western Church
    • The Education Of A Music Lover

      A Book For Those Who Study Or Teach The Art Of Listening (1911)

      • 308 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      Focusing on music education, this book serves as a comprehensive guide for those interested in studying or teaching the art of listening. It delves into music's history, theory, and composition, while examining its societal role and emotional impact. Each chapter highlights different aspects of music appreciation, including its importance in education and various analytical techniques. Additionally, practical advice is offered to foster a love for music and its integration into daily life, making it a valuable resource for music enthusiasts.

      The Education Of A Music Lover
    • The Study Of The History Of Music

      With An Annotated Guide To Music Literature (1908)

      • 436 Seiten
      • 16 Lesestunden

      Covering the evolution of music from ancient Greece to the modern era, this guide offers an in-depth exploration of key composers, musicians, and movements across various periods. Enhanced with musical examples and illustrations, it aids readers in grasping the complexities of each era's music. Additionally, the book features an annotated guide to music literature, listing significant works with summaries, making it a vital resource for scholars, students, and music enthusiasts. This facsimile reprint preserves the cultural significance of the original text.

      The Study Of The History Of Music
    • Music In The History Of The Western Church

      With An Introduction On Religious Music Among Primitive And Ancient Peoples (1902)

      • 440 Seiten
      • 16 Lesestunden

      The evolution of music within the Western Church is meticulously traced, beginning with early religious practices and progressing through medieval chants to Renaissance polyphony. Edward Dickinson highlights various musical styles used in religious ceremonies, including hymns and masses, while also profiling influential composers like Palestrina, Bach, and Handel. This comprehensive exploration underscores the significance of church music in shaping Western cultural heritage, making it an essential resource for music historians and those interested in the connection between music and religion.

      Music In The History Of The Western Church