This is a story of a music-training program at one among many
American institutions of higher learning. These institutions
accepted the challenge to evolve and develop training programs for
music as part of a liberal arts education. Covering a period of
more than one hundred years, the book discusses aspects of politics
and the arts in America during the twentieth and early twenty-first
centuries. It focuses upon faculty and administrative efforts to
maintain a rich experience in the arts at a typical university in
Midwestern America. It is a representative story that includes
interviews with former faculty and administrators as well as with
present faculty and alumni. It is a kind of arts-survival story
presenting the argument that music is essential to the ideals of a
complete education.
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