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Music -- Instruction and study -- Wyoming

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Components Music Topic Component Instruction and study Topic Component Variants Education, Musical Music--Study and teaching Music education Musical education Musical instruction Narrower Terms Conservatories of music Ear training Ensemble playing Eurythmics Music appreciation Music coaching Music in universities and colleges Music literacy Music memorizing Music outreach programs Music--Methods Musical analysis Practicing (Music)

LC Classification MT Editorial Notes subdivision [Instruction and study] under forms and types of musical compositions and under individual musical instruments and families of instruments, e.g. [Operas--Instruction and study; Piano--Instruction and study] Example Notes Example under [Music--Textbooks; Teaching;] and under reference from [Instruction] Instance Of MADS/RDF ComplexSubject MADS/RDF Authority SKOS Concept Offsite link Scheme Membership(s) Library of Congress Subject Headings Collection Membership(s) LCSH Collection - Authorized Headings LCSH Collection - General Collection LCSH Collection - May Subdivide Geographically Change Notes 2002-08-05: new 2003-08-13: revised

Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:

Guide to the Hazelle Ferguson Collection

 Collection
Identifier: H70-24
Abstract

Publications collected by Ferguson, including a booklet on the Episcopal Mission’s work among the Northern Arapaho at St. Michaels, programs from the dedication of the Platte County Memorial Hospital and various music programs, and correspondence concerning Wyoming Pioneer Association and the Wyoming Pioneer Memorial Museum.

Dates: 1936, 1954, 1955

Guide to the John J. Brueggemann Collection

 Collection
Identifier: H75-7
Abstract

Musical culture in Sweetwater County from the 1920s to the 1950s. Among the records are newspaper articles, programs, correspondence, publicity notices, and minutes. Besides his own work, Brueggemann also collected records and references about civic and religious musical events and organizations in which he was not a participant.

Dates: 1922-1966