EDUCATIONAL/INSTITUTIONAL DVD
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Purchase price includes Public Performance Rights, allowing the film to be screened in-house for educational purposes only. Screenings may not be publicly advertised, and the audience must be given free admission.
To order multiple copies, please email [email protected] for discounted pricing.
Contains:
To order multiple copies, please email [email protected] for discounted pricing.
Contains:
- Complete 68-minute film
- 20-minute Classroom Edition
- Audio commentary from directors Paul Trapkus and Elizabeth Potter
- Trailer
- Over 30 minutes of interviews with Alfie Kohn, Roger Mantie, and Hal Salzman on music and education topics
"The best example of a documentary that showcases the power of music education and the place it should have at all levels of education."
- Gary McPherson, author of Music in Our Lives
"Viewers may be inspired to dig out that flute in the back of the closet or pick up that disused guitar after seeing how much satisfaction these amateur musicians express... Also recommended to all high school and college music educators."
- Educational Media Review Online
"An inspiring documentary celebrating the salutary effects of post-graduate music playing."
- Video Librarian
"This intelligent and thoughtful film can serve as a conversation starter for viewers interested in learning or teaching music."
- Library Journal
"This documentary is a form of music in itself. It's a magnificent gift with a message of truth - artistic truth."
- Tim Lautzenheiser, author of The Art of Successful Teaching
- Gary McPherson, author of Music in Our Lives
"Viewers may be inspired to dig out that flute in the back of the closet or pick up that disused guitar after seeing how much satisfaction these amateur musicians express... Also recommended to all high school and college music educators."
- Educational Media Review Online
"An inspiring documentary celebrating the salutary effects of post-graduate music playing."
- Video Librarian
"This intelligent and thoughtful film can serve as a conversation starter for viewers interested in learning or teaching music."
- Library Journal
"This documentary is a form of music in itself. It's a magnificent gift with a message of truth - artistic truth."
- Tim Lautzenheiser, author of The Art of Successful Teaching