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- Thomas Tapper (28 January 1864 – 24 February 1958) was a musician, composer, lecturer, writer, teacher, and editor, who was born in Canton, Massachusetts, and studied music at the . He wrote many books on music, mostly for children and young adults. His most famous being Lives of Great Composers picture book series. He also wrote the First Year Series for musical instruction, which included First Year Musical Theory, First Year Counterpoint, First Year Harmony, Second Year harmony, First Year Analysis, and First Year Melody Writing. He was the editor of "The Musician," and promoted rural music and community music. Tapper also promoted rote learning in the rote-note controversy of the late 19th Century music education. His students included Isabel Stewart North and Carrie Burpee Shaw. Tapper married pianist Bertha Feiring Tapper in 1894. (en)
- Томас Тэппер (англ. Thomas Tapper; 1864—1958) — американский музыкальный критик и музыкальный педагог. Муж пианистки Берты Фейринг Тэппер. Преподавал в Нью-Йоркском университете и Институте музыкального искусства. Среди множества популярных книг о музыке, сочинённых Тэппером, — «Краткий курс музыки» (англ. A short course in music; 1898) и «Первое знакомство с мелодией» (англ. Melodic First Reader; 1906), написанные совместно с Фредериком Гербертом Рипли и переизданные в 2008 г. В 2006 г. переизданы «Разговоры о музыке с детьми» (англ. Music Talks with Children; 1896). Многократно перепечатывалось также предисловие Тэппера к повести «Человек без родины» (англ. The Man Without a Country). Тэпперу принадлежат также книги «Основное в истории музыки» (англ. Essentials in Music History; 1914, совместно с Перси Гетшусом), рассказанные для детей биографии Баха, Моцарта, Мендельсона, Шумана, Грига, Чайковского и других великих композиторов и многое другое. (ru)
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- Thomas Tapper (28 January 1864 – 24 February 1958) was a musician, composer, lecturer, writer, teacher, and editor, who was born in Canton, Massachusetts, and studied music at the . He wrote many books on music, mostly for children and young adults. His most famous being Lives of Great Composers picture book series. He also wrote the First Year Series for musical instruction, which included First Year Musical Theory, First Year Counterpoint, First Year Harmony, Second Year harmony, First Year Analysis, and First Year Melody Writing. He was the editor of "The Musician," and promoted rural music and community music. Tapper also promoted rote learning in the rote-note controversy of the late 19th Century music education. His students included Isabel Stewart North and Carrie Burpee Shaw. (en)
- Томас Тэппер (англ. Thomas Tapper; 1864—1958) — американский музыкальный критик и музыкальный педагог. Муж пианистки Берты Фейринг Тэппер. Преподавал в Нью-Йоркском университете и Институте музыкального искусства. (ru)
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- Тэппер, Томас (ru)
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