First published in 1906, The Musical Education of the Child is a pioneering work in music education. Macpherson argues that children should be introduced to music early in life and taught to appreciate its beauty and significance. He provides practical advice for teachers, parents, and schools on how to incorporate music into the curriculum and nurture the musical talents of young children. An indispensable guide for anyone interested in music education.
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