Archive for December 2024
Quick Reactions with a Dalcroze Teacher
This is the inaugural edition of “Quick Reactions with a Dalcroze Teacher”, a new regular feature of the DSA blog. Each month I’ll interview a different Dalcroze teacher. For the premier, I interviewed myself! Q: Give your “Dalcroze Origin Story” in 50 words or less. A: My girlfriend (now wife!) was taking classes with Bob…
Read MoreInspired by Dalcroze: Beginning a Teacher Training Journey
One day, I found myself interested in the question of how young children can grasp complex musical concepts at such an early age. My curiosity increased when I watched my four-year-old son, Arthur, engage with music in a way that was surprising and instinctive. He was not only listening to the music; he was fully…
Read MoreRemembering Annabelle Joseph
We learned this morning that Annabelle Joseph, our friend and colleague of many years, passed away last evening (11/19/24). Annabelle was an alumnus of Carnegie Tech (Piano Performance, 1953) and taught Eurhythmics and Solfège in the Carnegie Mellon University School of Music from 1989–2016 (27 years). She was the Director emerita of the Marta Sanchez…
Read MoreSabbatical in Switzerland: Institut Jaques-Dalcroze (Part 1)
This article first appeared in The Orff Echo, Volume XVIII, No. 4, Summer 1986. ©1986 American Orff-Schulwerk Association, Mayfield Heights, OH. Used by permission. Émile Jaques-Dalcroze, composer, pianist, and professor of harmony at the Conservatory of Geneva, developed his method of music education over an extended period from about 1900 to the 1920s. He was the greatest exponent…
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