Isolation in studio music teaching: The secret garden

Arts and Humanities in Higher Education 18 (4):372-394 (2017)
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In comparison with classroom settings that are more accessible to the scrutiny of researchers and institutional monitoring, the one-to-one setting of instrumental and vocal studio teaching has been...

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