Does music make kids smarter? At what age should a child begin music lessons? Where should you purchase an instrument? What should parents expect from a child's teachers and lessons? How can you get kids to practice? Raising Musical Kids answers these and many other questions as it guides parents through everything from assembling a listening library for kids, to matching a child's personality with an instrument's personality, to finding musical resources in your community. Knowing that children can--and often do--get most of their music education from their school, parent and educator Robert Cutietta explores the features and benefits of elementary and secondary school programs, and shows how parents can work with the schools to provide the best possible music program. Throughout the book, Cutietta emphasizes the joy of participating in music for its own sake. The first edition of Raising Musical Kids delighted and informed parents to equal degrees, and this fully-revised second edition is a book that parents everywhere will treasure as a complete road map for developing their child's musical abilities.
About the AuthorRobert Cutietta is Dean of the Thornton School of Music at the University of Southern California. Comfortable as a musician, teacher, researcher, and parent, he brings a wealth of experience, knowledge, expertise, and common sense to writing about music and children.
ReviewsRobert Cutietta is one of our country's foremost music educators, and with his book Raising Musical Kids, he makes an invaluable contribution in illuminating the most reliable and time-tested pathway to a fine music education. This book should be a 'must-read' for every parent with a musical child! * John Williams, Composer, Conductor *
Book InformationISBN 9780199941674
Author Robert A. CutiettaFormat Paperback
Page Count 296
Imprint Oxford University Press IncPublisher Oxford University Press Inc
Weight(grams) 431g
Dimensions(mm) 157mm * 229mm * 23mm