Early Exploration and Practice of Professional Music Education during China's Modern Period 1912-1919
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https://doi.org/10.30564/ret.v1i3.71Abstract
Cai Yuanpei, the frst Minister of Education, attached great importance to "aesthetic education", which was a key part of the new education aims developed under his guidance. It was Cai's focus on "aesthetic education" and "education" that Beijing University Music Research Society and National Beijing Girls' Higher Normal School and the like began to explore and practice the modern Chinese professional music education.Keywords:
Cai Yuanpei; Professional music education; Beijing University Music Research SocietyReferences
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