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Luther Whiting Mason

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in elementary and middle schools, developing teacher training programs, and creating the first graded series of music textbooks in Japan. He also laid the foundation for a national music
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and other western orchestral instruments, and made efforts to "improve" Japanese musical taste by encouraging study of harmony and popular western tunes.
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Although Mason expressed a strong desire to remain in Japan, his contract was not renewed, largely due to budgetary reasons.
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Hall, Bonlyn G. The American Education of Luther Whiting Mason American Music, Vol. 6, No. 1 (Spring, 1988)
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from 1880-1882, Mason and Isawa worked together to develop programs for the
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Foreign advisors to the government in Meiji-period Japan
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on the recommendation of one of his former students,
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Turner, Maine
Buckfield, Maine

United States
music educator
Meiji period
foreign advisor
classical music
Japanese educational curriculum
Turner
Maine
Louisville
Cincinnati, Ohio
Boston, Massachusetts
scales
staffs
clefs
note values
intervals
Ministry of Education
Isawa Shuji
Tokyo Imperial University
teaching of music
conservatory
Tokyo University of the Arts
pianos
Germany
France
Italy

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