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What are some books about music education?

The following are some recommendations for books on music education:

1. "The Ultimate Realm of Music" by Edward Said, author of Jiangsu Literature and Art Publishing House. This book is a collection of music reviews by Edward Said, a contemporary literary theorist and critic. It contains 44 music reviews by him spanning three decades from 1983 to 2003. It can be said to be the first book on Said's music in the Chinese-speaking world. Collection of comments. He discusses many composers, musicians, and performers, extracting the social, political, and cultural context of music in the process, and also uses his qualities as a classical pianist to provide rich and sometimes unexpected evaluations of classical music and opera. It is full of emotions and writing, and is thought-provoking at every turn.

2. "Exploring the Meaning and Value of Music Education" written by Yu Danhong Lei Mo. This book is a music education monograph with high academic value. Author authority: Yu Danhong (professor and doctoral supervisor at Shanghai Conservatory of Music); Reimer (world-renowned music education scholar). Clear style: The 24 articles included in the book are selected from more than 150 articles published by Remer during his lifetime. The first part is Reimer's discussion of the value of music education; the second part is about how to realize the value of music education; and the third part is Reimer's examination of the future of music education from a macro perspective. It can be said to be the epitome of Remer's lifelong commitment to music education research.