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Elam Ives, Jr. : ウィキペディア英語版 | Elam Ives, Jr. Elam Ives, Jr. (1802–1864) was a New England-based music teacher whose work with William Channing Woodbridge helped introduce the ideas of Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi into music education in the United States. His work also influenced Lowell Mason, whose work with Woodbridge eventually led to music education being introduced into the public schools of Boston. ==Early life and career== Little is known of Ives' early life. He was born to Elam Ives, Sr., and Sarah Hitchcock Ives in Hamden, Connecticut, on 7 January 1802. He married Louisa Todd of Hamden on 15 April 1822, at which time he was already working as a singing teacher and choir director. He later moved to New Haven and then to Hartford sometime before 19 October 1827, when he was hired by the Christ Church there to teach music.〔Gilsig, M.A. (1985). ''Elam Ives, Jr., 1802-1864 musician-educator'' (Doctoral dissertation). Retrieved from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses (ML31197), p. 14.〕 Ives worked with a friend and fellow musician, Deodatus Dutton, on a collection of hymn tunes called ''American Psalmody''〔Ives, E., & Dutton, D. (1829). ''American psalmody: A collection of sacred music; Comprising a great variety of psalm and hymn tunes, set pieces, anthems and chants. Arranged with a figured base for the organ or piano forte. To which is prefixed elements of musical elocution; being a new and methodical arrangement of the principles of vocal music by which the theory and practice of the art are made easily intelligible. Designed for the use of schools and private pupils.'' Hartford, CT: H. & F.J. Huntington.〕 which also contained singing instructions by Ives.
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