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  2. Singing school - Wikipedia

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    The first American singing schools began in New England in the early 1700s as an effort to spread the use of written music in congregational singing. [2] [3] In some denominations, controversies existed on whether congregations should sing audibly, and whether singing should be limited to the Psalms of David. This New England controversy ...

  3. Yankee tunesmiths - Wikipedia

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    Yankee tunesmiths (also called the First New England School) were self-taught composers active in New England from 1770 until about 1810. Their music was largely forgotten when the Better Music Movement turned musical tastes towards Europe, as in Thomas Hastings's 1822 Dissertation on Musical Taste and other works.

  4. Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art - Wikipedia

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    The school was founded in London in 1926 as the Webber Douglas School of Singing, [1] by Walter Johnstone Douglas (youngest son of Arthur Johnstone-Douglas) and Amherst Webber. [1] It was created from the singing academy founded in 1906 in Paris by Jean de Reszke . [ 1 ]

  5. Music education and programs within the United States

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    The earliest systematic music education in the country was centered on the training of singers for Protestant church services, to lead the congregation in psalm-singing. In the 18th century, the first singing schools in the country were founded, and a number of legendary traveling singing masters traveled New England, teaching in barns ...

  6. Music history of the United States during the colonial era

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    This field was called the First New England School. Following Billings' pioneering footsteps were Supply Belcher, Andrew Law, Daniel Read, Jacob Kimball, Jeremiah Ingalls, John Wyeth, James Lyon, Oliver Holden, Justin Morgan and Timothy Swan. The First New England School is usually considered the first uniquely American invention in music.

  7. List of music schools in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Chetham's School of Music: Manchester: 8-18 1969 The Purcell School for Young Musicians: Bushey: 9-18 1962 Yehudi Menuhin School: Stoke d'Abernon: 8-19 1963 Wells Cathedral School: Wells, Somerset: 3-18 909 Royal College of Music: London: Tertiary 1883 Royal Academy of Music: London: Tertiary 1822 Guildhall School of Music and Drama: London ...

  8. Old Folks Concerts - Wikipedia

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    An Old Folks Concert was a form of musical and visual entertainment at which early American compositions by such composers as William Billings and Daniel Read were sung in period costume, while demonstrating early singing school methods. Old Folks Concerts began in the early 1850s in New England, spread in popularity throughout the United ...

  9. William Billings - Wikipedia

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    William Billings (October 7, 1746 – September 26, 1800) was an American composer and is regarded as the first American choral composer [1] and leading member of the First New England School. Life [ edit ]