Calvin Brainerd Cady

Calvin Cady at the University of Michigan Calvin Brainerd Cady (June 21, 1851 – May 29, 1928) was an American musician, music teacher, leading educational philosopher and writer of the progressive era of education in his subject area.

Cady founded the music department at the University of Michigan, now the University of Michigan School of Music, Theatre & Dance. He became known for his pedagogical theories while working with John Dewey at the University Elementary School, today's University of Chicago Laboratory Schools and later at the Cornish School, now Cornish College of the Arts in Seattle. Cady was a leader in advocating for degree programs in music within university curricula, and who “believed that music should be taught as a means to further understanding of the liberal arts.” Provided by Wikipedia
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    Music for the child world : a collection of pianoforte music from the masters and modern writers, especially adapted to the needs of the kindergarten and graded schools /

    Published 1900
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