Lowell Mason

American composer and music educator

Lowell Mason - American composer and music educator
Born

January 8th, 1792
233 years ago

Died

1872
153 years ago — 80 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

United States

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A central figure in American music education, contributed extensively to the development of music curricula in public schools. Established the first public school music program in Boston and was a leader in the movement to include music as a core subject. Composed numerous hymns and songs, including the popular tune for 'Joy to the World'. Authored several influential music textbooks and was an advocate for the teaching of music in schools across the country.

Established the first public school music program in Boston

Composed the tune for 'Joy to the World'

Authored influential music textbooks

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