Britain's musiceducation systems are differently inflected but share that central principle.
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In his later years, Terry directed his attention toward musiceducation.
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He is passionate about new music , musiceducation, technology and creativity.
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Career Goals: I plan to receive my doctorate in musiceducation.
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The fee rise could mean many will have to forgo their musiceducation.
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It symbolizes how unpalatable I find the idea of musicinstruction.
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But the main agenda is the musicinstruction.
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A crusade should be started against indiscriminate going abroad for musicstudy, without thorough preparation in every respect.
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This shows how much may be gained in musicstudy by throwing responsibility on those faculties it is desirable to develop.
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With all this musicstudy and intercourse with musical friends there was very little time left for the study of law.
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Slow practise-onedifficulty at a time-onehand at a time; Napoleon's tactics, 'one division at a time,' applies to musicstudy.
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The present tendency of the wealthy is to take a far more serious view of musicstudy than was formerly the case.
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He had received his share in the years of his musicaleducation.
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The profits derived from a musicaleducation are proportionate to the investment.
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As to Frederick's musicaleducation in Warsaw, it cannot have cost much.
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These poor fishermen had not had the musicaleducation of Clan-Alpine's warriors.
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The young comtesse' mother gave her into Liszt's charge for musicaleducation.
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She gave up private musicteaching only five years ago.
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It has built its reputation on musicteaching and competitive performance across all age ranges.
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That's was when I became involved in Musical Futures and my whole musicteaching life changed.
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For decades, she played a key role in musicteaching and playing in Dublin, and had her own orchestra.
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The chairperson of the subject association for music teachers, Tim Carson, said musicteaching in primary schools was in a terrible state.
Uso de musical instruction en inglés
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Muller, of New York, he has had his only musicalinstruction.
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I could brook no control, and this unfortunately applied to my musicalinstruction as well.
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The school is designed to give a thorough musicalinstruction to a limited number of children.
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It offers at very moderate prices literary, historical, musicalinstruction and entertainment and lectures in all the sciences.
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A series of Educational Text-books suited to the requirements of the average student and covering every essential branch of musicalinstruction.
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A sad history, and, in a land where there has been so little opportunity for the beet musicalinstruction, a strange one!
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The musicalinstruction was given in the form of a series of ill-spelled dialogues between a teacher and pupil, interspersed with occasional miserable rhymes.
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As in the case of Wilhelmina Neruda and of Camilla Urso, her father was a musician, and she received her early musicalinstruction from him.