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Why is Music Education Important?
Debbie Cavalier | Matt Marvuglio
Matt Marvuglio is Dean of the Performance Division at Berklee College of Music in Boston, MA. A virtuoso flutist and composer, he has traveled throughout the United States, Europe, and Japan, premiering his compositions for jazz flute. He has presented clinics for the National Flute Association, the Acoustic Society of America, and the International Flute Convention in São Paulo, Brazil. He also teaches basic improvisation and ear training in Berklee's online extension school, Berkleemusic.com. |
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Description: Debbie Cavalier, Dean of Continuing Education at Berklee College of Music, shares with Berklee’s Dean of the Performance Division Matt Marvuglio some of the reasons why teaching music in schools is still a relevant and important educational goal. Cavalier also discusses some of the resources available to music educators who wish to advocate on behalf of their own music education programs.
Shoot Date: October 2007 |
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