Field of study associated with the teaching and learning of music.
1A crusade should be started against indiscriminate going abroad for music study, without thorough preparation in every respect.
2This shows how much may be gained in music study by throwing responsibility on those faculties it is desirable to develop.
3With all this music study and intercourse with musical friends there was very little time left for the study of law.
4Slow practise-onedifficulty at a time-onehand at a time; Napoleon's tactics, 'one division at a time,' applies to music study.
5The present tendency of the wealthy is to take a far more serious view of music study than was formerly the case.
6Just these conditions have brought about very excellent methods of piano and music study for American children, which have no counterpart in Europe.
7In the case of César, however, a musician was what he most desired to become, so that music study was always a delight.
8His specialties in teaching were composition, instrumentation, analysis and 20th century music studies.
9She will be in New York this winter to continue her music studies.
10In 1877 Emma was enabled to go to Paris to perfect her music studies.
11Jackson attended Southern University in Baton Rouge, Louisana, to pursue music studies and graduated in 1979.
12It was nearly a year before he got back to Leipzig, resolved to continue his music studies.
13Music study in Ireland includes several academic approaches: performance, composition, theory, history of music, musicology and music technology.
14After he finished his music studies in Paris in the 1950s, Legrand became an arranger for French singers, including Edith Piaf.
15There is a book called, " Music Study in Germany," written by my friend Amy Fay, and published by The Macmillan Company, from which I quote.
Translations for music study