Further Reading
- Arberg, H. and Palisca, C.V. (1964). Implications of the government sponsored Yale Seminar in music education. College Music Symposium, (4), 113-24.
- Beglarian, G. (1965). Review of Music in Our Schools by Claude V. Palisca. Journal of Music Theory, (I), 187-89.
- Bulletin of the Council for Research in Music Education, no. 60, Fall 1979.
- Lehman, P. (1965). Review of Music in Our Schools: A Search for Improvement. Notes, (22), 728-30.
- Palisca, C.V. (1964). Music in Our Schools: A Search for Improvement. Report of the Yale Seminar on Music Education. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, Office of Education, OE-33033, no. 28.
- Seminar on music education: Musicians meet at Yale University. (1963). Music Educators Journal, 50 (1), 86-87.
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