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|author=[[Humphrey Carpenter]], [[Paul Drayton]] | |author=[[Humphrey Carpenter]], [[Paul Drayton]] | ||
|publisher=Cambridge University Press | |publisher=Cambridge University Press | ||
|date=September | |date=September[[1971]] | ||
|format=Hardback | |format=Hardback | ||
|pages=176 | |pages=176 | ||
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'''''Music Drama in Schools''''' is a book edited by Malcolm John, originally published in [[1971]]. | '''''Music Drama in Schools''''' is a book edited by Malcolm John, originally published in [[1971]]. | ||
Include "A Preparatory School Approach" (pp. 1-19) by [[Paul Drayton]] and [[Humphrey Carpenter]] on a [[The Hobbit (1967 stage adaptation)|musical dramatization of The Hobbit]]. Drayton comments the music with numerous examples of score and Carpenter comments the | Include "A Preparatory School Approach" (pp. 1-19) by [[Paul Drayton]] and [[Humphrey Carpenter]] on a [[The Hobbit (1967 stage adaptation)|musical dramatization of The Hobbit]]. Drayton comments the music with numerous examples of score and Carpenter comments the adaptation and production. Tolkien's reactions are also noted. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== |
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Music Drama in Schools | |
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Author | Humphrey Carpenter, Paul Drayton |
Editor | Malcolm John |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Released | September1971 |
Format | Hardback |
Pages | 176 |
ISBN | 0-521-08003-7 |
Music Drama in Schools is a book edited by Malcolm John, originally published in 1971.
Include "A Preparatory School Approach" (pp. 1-19) by Paul Drayton and Humphrey Carpenter on a musical dramatization of The Hobbit. Drayton comments the music with numerous examples of score and Carpenter comments the adaptation and production. Tolkien's reactions are also noted.