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Lowell Mason - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Biography and music of Lowell Mason (1792-1872) ... Lowell Mason (1792-1872) ... Olivet (Mason)
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MASON, Lowell, musician, born in Medfield, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, 8 January, 1792; died in Orange, New Jersey, 11 August, . 1872. His father was a mechanic in a small New England village, and his early opportunities for education were meagre;
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CyberHymnal: Lowell Mason - Includes a brief biography, several dozen MIDI hymns tunes. ... Famous Americans: Lowell Mason - Biographical article and portrait. ... Find a Grave: Lowell Mason - Includes location and picture.
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Mason, Lowell 1792-1872. American musician and composer who developed the first music program for American public schools (1838) and composed several hymns, ...
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A description of the Lowell Mason Collection ... Individual Collection name: Lowell Mason Collection ... Description: Songs, hymns, and anthems composed and/or arranged by Lowell Mason; a letter from Mason to George F. Root; books, articles, and addresses written by Mason; musical programs and advertisements;
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Lowell Mason is known to many as the founder of music education. In his lifetime he was also a composer of both secular and non-secular music and contributed greatly to putting actual staffs and notes into church hymnals.
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Oral History Interview with; Lowell B. Mason ... MASON: Yes. Well, at the luncheon we got in the habit of putting down what the score that we thought that the opening game would come up with, and then we would give the Lowell Mason trophy. I used to get the students over at the Corcoran Art Gallery to do a clay caricature.
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