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Australian government must give primary schools what they need to bring music education to every child. But what must then happen in each school and each classroom?
Every Australian school student should have an effective music education. But certain major steps must be taken to give music in schools much higher priority.
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Music teachers in schools lack the essential structure for providing all children with an effective music education. The Australian Government must see they get it.
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Biography of Baroque composer George Philipp Telemann - his life, career and musical works.
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Up & coming indie artist Lindsey Kane has generously agreed to share her step by step musical/spiritual process for the benefit of those coming up after her on the path.
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