To make a complete showing to the world of musical progress in this country in all grades and departments, from the lowest to the highest. " 2. To bring before the people of the United States a full illustration of music in its highest forms, as exemplified... Theodore Thomas: A Musical Autobiography - Page 184by Theodore Thomas - 1905Full view - About this book
| Music - 1891 - 580 pages
...Bureau of Music sought to accomplish will be seen in these extracts from its official announcements: Recognizing the responsibility of his position the Musical Director groups all intended illustratious around two central ideas: First. To make a complete showing to the world of musical progress... | |
| William Smythe Babcock Mathews - Music - 1892 - 776 pages
...-.liven privately when requested. lOftlclstl Aiuiouiircnifiit.l MUSIC AT THE WORLD'S FAIR. Kccogni/ing the responsibility of his position, the musical director...States a full illustration of music in its highest form, as exemplified by the most enlightened nations of the world. In order to carry out this conception... | |
| Trumbull White - World's Columbian Exposition - 1893 - 644 pages
...sense. The two central ideas around which the musical director grouped all his work were these; First. To make a complete showing to the world of musical...grades and departments, from the lowest to the highest. Second. To bring before the people of the United States a full illustration of music in its highest... | |
| Derek Vaillant - History - 2003 - 420 pages
...Wilson, secretary of the music bureau, who also edited Boston's Music Herald., 105 The bureau pledged "to make a complete showing to the world of musical...grades and departments, from the lowest to the highest, [and] to bring before the people of the United States a full illustration of music in its highest forms... | |
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