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Music 315
Public School Music
Dr. Peter LaRue

Bibliography & Additional Resource Materials

In addition to the many resources listed in the text, and on our Music 315 Web - you might find the following helpful as you learn more about music, music education and music in the classroom. This listing might also prove helpful to you in your future educational settings. Please also utilize "on-line" resources and "Pro-Quest" [or other similar services] in the library.

Abeles, Harold.  (1984).  Foundations of music education.  New York: Schirmer Books.

Becknell, A. F. (1990). A history of the development of Dalcroze eurhythmics in the United states and its influences on the public school music program. Doctoral Dissertation, University of Michigan.

Birge, E. B. (1966). History of public school music in the United States. Reston, VA: Music Educators National conference.

Choksy, L. Abramson, R. Gillespie, A. & Woods, D. (1986).  Teaching music in the twentieth century.  Englewood Cliffs, N.J.:  Prentice-Hall, Inc.

Ernst, K. E., & Gary, C. L. (Eds.). (1965). Music in general education. Reston, VA: Music Educators National Conference.

Glenn, Neal and Turrentine, Edgar.  (1968).  Introduction to advanced study in music education.  Dubuque:  W. C. Brown Publishers.

Gordon, E.  (1984).  Learning sequences in music.  Chicago:  G. I. A. Publications, Inc.

Hoffer, Charles. (1993). Introduction to music education. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Publishing.

Kendall, J. (1966) Talent education and Suzuki. Reston, VA: Music Educators National Conference.

Kohut, Daniel.  (1985).  Music performance:  Learning theory and pedagogy.  Englewood Cliffs, NJ:  Prentice-Hall.

Leonhard, Charles and House, Robert.  (1972).  Foundations and principles of  music education, 2nd edition.  New York:  McGraw-Hill.

Madsen, C. and Madsen. C.  (1974). Teaching discipline - a positive approach for educational development.  Raleigh:  Contemporary Publishing Co.

Mark, Michael.  (1986).  Contemporary music education.  New York:  Schirmer.

Oleran, P. (1977). Language and mental development. (R. P. Lorion, Trans.). Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.

Orff, C. (1990). The Schulwerk - its origins and aims. (A. Walter, Trans.). In P. Carder (Ed.), The eclectic curriculum in American music education: Contributions of Dalcroze, Kodaly and Orff (2nd ed.) (pp. 137-144). Reston, VA: Music Educators National Conference.

Penfield, W., & Roberts, T. (1959). Speech and brain - mechanisms. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press,

Peters, G. David and Miller, R.  (1982).  Music teaching and learning.  New York:  Longman Music Series.

Reimer, Bennett.  (1989).  A philosophy of music education.  2nd edition.  Englewood Cliffs, NJ:  Prentice-Hall.

Regeleski, T.  (1981).  Teaching general music.  New York:  Schirmer Books.

Regelski, T. (1975). Principles and problems of music education. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall.

Schleuter, Stanley.  (1984).  A sound approach to teaching instrumentalists.  Kent, OH:  Kent State University Press.