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Mason, Lowell
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......1822). He went to Boston to direct the music in three churches, added music to the curriculum of Boston public schools, and, with George...Webb, founded (1832) the Boston Academy of Music, where he introduced the principles of Pestalozzi......
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Chávez, Carlos
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......of the National Conservatory of Music, where he radically reformed the curriculum. He used elements of indigenous Mexican music and instruments in his Xochipilli Macuilxochitl...Chávez is the author of Toward a New Music (1937) and Musical Thought (1961......
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education
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......matter of studying Homer, mathematics, music, and gymnastics. Higher education was...remained the classical-mathematical curriculum.The development of scientific inquiry...education. It was reflected in the classical curriculum of the Renaissance, the theorists of......
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classicism
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......drama. Classicism is also applied to the music of this period, especially the works of...École des Beaux-Arts in France, whose curriculum was imitated in many countries. The Twentieth...20th-century neoclassical revival in music were Sergei Sergeyevich Prokofiev, Igor......
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Cambridge, University of
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......1973), and Clare Hall (1966) are graduate institutions. Curriculum and FacilitiesCambridge was a center of the new learning of...of art, modern and medieval languages, Oriental studies, music, economics and politics, history, law, philosophy, education......
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Columbia University
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......Columbia has formal educational ties to the Juilliard School of Music and the American Museum of Natural History in New York City...1919 originated the modern Contemporary Civilizations Core Curriculum requirements, for which it is still well known.Notable presidents......
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Tagore, Sir Rabindranath
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......approximately 50 dramas, 100 books of verse (much of which he set to music), 40 volumes of novels and shorter fiction, and...into the internationally attended Visva-Bharati Univ. The curriculum stressed social reform, international unity, and rural reconstruction......
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Chagall, Marc
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......Vitebsk's People's Art College. There he quarreled over curriculum with Constructivists, and when Russia's persecution of...House, treating symbolically the sources and the triumph of music, were installed in 1966.Chagall also designed the sets and......
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Drexel University
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......a pioneer in cooperative education and continues to offer a curriculum with alternating periods of academic and professional work...engineering center, a robotics laboratory, and an electronic music laboratory. In 2002, MCP Hahnemann Univ. (representing......
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Joyce, James
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......student, he was only sporadically interested in the official curriculum. In 1902 he lived briefly in Paris and returned to the Continent...published in England in 1914. A short volume of poetry, Chamber Music, was his first published volume; it appeared in 1907. He......