Robert A. Choate (1910-1975) was president of the Music Educators National Conference (MENC), now known as the National Association for Music Education (NAfME), from 1954 to 1956. His contributions to MENC include a number of professional activities. In addition to his professional career with MENC, he is also known for his work as professor of music and dean of the School of Fine and Applied Arts at Boston University
Marguerite V. Hood (1903-1992) was a prominent American music educator, serving as Montana's first s...
Ticket for a concert-lecture on The Evolution of the Pianoforte held by the National Educational A...
Karl Wilson Gehrkens (1882-1975) was an American music educator. From 1907 to 1942 he taught at Ober...
Russell V. Morgan (1893-1952) was an American music educator, former President of the Music Educator...
Allen Perdue Britton (1914-2003) was a prominent figure in American music educator. Britton served a...
Frances M. Andrews was an influential force in the Music Educators National Conference (MENC), later...
Robert Klotman, born in 1918, was an active musician, educator, and leader in the field of music edu...
Clifford V. Buttelman (1886-1970) served as the first executive secretary of the Music Educators Nat...
Max Kaplan presents "A Philosophy of the Arts for an Emerging Society," Wiley Housewriht presents "M...
As the premiere music education association in the United States, the National Association for Music...
Mary E. Hoffman was an active teacher, composer, arranger, and guest conductor. She taught music at ...
Edward Bailey Birge (1868-1952) was a music educator and author who taught in public schools, univer...
Vanett Lawler (1902-1972) was an administrator in the field of music education both in the United St...
Charles L. Gary (1917- 2004) served as the chief executive secretary of the Music Educators National...
Paul R. Lehman, Professor of Music Education, has taught in the public schools of Ohio and at the Un...
Marguerite V. Hood (1903-1992) was a prominent American music educator, serving as Montana's first s...
Ticket for a concert-lecture on The Evolution of the Pianoforte held by the National Educational A...
Karl Wilson Gehrkens (1882-1975) was an American music educator. From 1907 to 1942 he taught at Ober...
Russell V. Morgan (1893-1952) was an American music educator, former President of the Music Educator...
Allen Perdue Britton (1914-2003) was a prominent figure in American music educator. Britton served a...
Frances M. Andrews was an influential force in the Music Educators National Conference (MENC), later...
Robert Klotman, born in 1918, was an active musician, educator, and leader in the field of music edu...
Clifford V. Buttelman (1886-1970) served as the first executive secretary of the Music Educators Nat...
Max Kaplan presents "A Philosophy of the Arts for an Emerging Society," Wiley Housewriht presents "M...
As the premiere music education association in the United States, the National Association for Music...
Mary E. Hoffman was an active teacher, composer, arranger, and guest conductor. She taught music at ...
Edward Bailey Birge (1868-1952) was a music educator and author who taught in public schools, univer...
Vanett Lawler (1902-1972) was an administrator in the field of music education both in the United St...
Charles L. Gary (1917- 2004) served as the chief executive secretary of the Music Educators National...
Paul R. Lehman, Professor of Music Education, has taught in the public schools of Ohio and at the Un...
Marguerite V. Hood (1903-1992) was a prominent American music educator, serving as Montana's first s...
Ticket for a concert-lecture on The Evolution of the Pianoforte held by the National Educational A...
Karl Wilson Gehrkens (1882-1975) was an American music educator. From 1907 to 1942 he taught at Ober...