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vii, 72 p. 23 cm. |
Contents |
Singing, by John Erskine.--The alleged scarcity of good American songs, by A. W. Kramer.--Voice and the stage, by Peggy Wood.--The singing spirit in the student world, by Marshall Bartholomew.--Radio's influence on music, by A. A. Kent.--The singer and his audience, by Edward Johnson.--Singing for pleasure, by P. V. R. Key.--Music and Shakespeare, by Otis Skinner.--The future of opera and the creation of audiences, by Herbert Witherspoon.--Voice training a desirable preparation for choral singing, by Walter Butterfield. |
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Music.
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Singing.
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Vocal music -- History and criticism.
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