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The history of the Conservatoire Am ricain, the French musical institution responsible for training generations of American musicians, is captured for the first time in this full-length narrative, which draws on rare materials from the Conservatoire's archives, combining them with personal correspondence, interviews, and first-person narratives with students and faculty. The Conservatoire Am ricain discusses various topics important to the institution, such as the dissemination of French repertoire during the twentieth century, the pedagogical approaches used in teaching American music…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The history of the Conservatoire Am ricain, the French musical institution responsible for training generations of American musicians, is captured for the first time in this full-length narrative, which draws on rare materials from the Conservatoire's archives, combining them with personal correspondence, interviews, and first-person narratives with students and faculty. The Conservatoire Am ricain discusses various topics important to the institution, such as the dissemination of French repertoire during the twentieth century, the pedagogical approaches used in teaching American music students, the impact of training Americans abroad, and the influence their French training had on performance, interpretation, and composition.
Autorenporträt
Kendra Preston Leonard is an independent scholar. She received the 2004 National Coalition of Independent Scholars' Yosef Wosk Award for Independent Scholarship for her work on the Conservatoire Américain.