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The Crisis of Classical Music in America: Lessons from a Life in the Education of Musicians

  • Author: Freeman, Robert
Along with wisdom that only a leader like him can have, I like much of what he says in passing. For example, he points out that though music is more widely disseminated than ever before and more... More…

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Contents

  • Acknowledgments
  • Foreword by Leonard Slatkin
  • Preface
  • Chapter 1 : The Winds of Change
  • Chapter 2 : Where Did Musical Education Come From?
  • Chapter 3 : My Education
  • Chapter 4 : Advice for Parents: Should Your Child Play the Cello?
  • Chapter 5 : Advice for College Music Students: What's Your Goal ... Really?
  • Chapter 6 : Advice for Music Professors: Should All Your Students Aim for Carnegie Hall? Should They All Teach at Harvard?
  • Chapter 7 : Advice for Music Deans: Building Education Programs Appropriate for the New Century
  • Chapter 8 : Advice for Provosts and Presidents: Who Should Lead Your Music School and How Should that Person Lead?
  • Chapter 9 : Advice for Foundation Directors and Civic Leaders: What Do We Do to Balance the Supply of and Demand for Professionally Trained Musicians?
  • Chapter 10 : Epilogue
  • Appendix I: How to Evaluate Music Faculty
  • Appendix II: Convocation Address by Robert Freeman
  • Index About the Author