BASIC TEXTS
TEXTS ON THEORY AND PRACTICE OF ORFF-SCHULWERK
BASIC TEXTS
TEXTS ON THEORY AND PRACTICE OF ORFF-SCHULWERK
BASIC TEXTS
TEXTS ON THEORY AND PRACTICE OF ORFF-SCHULWERK
INTERNATIONAL ORFF-SCHULWERK FORUM SALZBURG
BASIC TEXTS
TEXTS ON THEORY AND PRACTICE OF ORFF-SCHULWERK
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Texts on Theory and Practice of Orff-Schulwerk Volume I
BASIC TEXTS FROM THE YEARS 1932-2010 (ed. Barbara Haselbach)
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Selected articles by Carl Orff, Gunild Keetman, Dorothee Günther, Werner Thomas, Hermann Regner, Wilhelm Keller, Barbara Haselbach, Ulrike Jungmair,
Michael Kugler and Rudolf Nykrin.
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Published so far:
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German/English edition, 2011
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Spanish edition, 2013
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Farsi edition, 2016
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Chinese edition, 2017
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Greek edition, 2018
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Russian edition, 2019
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Further translations are planned.
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Texts on Theory and Practice of Orff-Schulwerk Volume II
ORFF SCHULWERK IN DIVERSE CULTURES – AN IDEA THAT WENT ROUND THE WORLD (ed. Barbara Haselbach and Carolee Stewart)
Published by Pentatonic Press 2021, San Francisco, California. $20.00 (US)
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With contributions by Hermann Regner, Mary Shamrock, Wolfgang Hartmann, Michael Kugler, Doug Goodkin, as well as by representatives of about 25 national Orff-Schulwerk Associations.
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COMING SOON!
Texts on Theory and Practice of Orff-Schulwerk Volume III
‘MOVEMENT AND DANCE IN ORFF-SCHULWERK’ (edited by Barbara Haselbach, Verena Maschat, Carolee Stewart)
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IN PREPARATION:
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Texts on Theory and Practice of Orff-Schulwerk Volume IV
THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES FOR ELEMENTAL MUSIC AND MOVEMENT EDUCATION. A READER (Provisional title), (ed. Andrea Sangiorgio and Sarah Hennessy)
Movement and Dance in Orff Schulwerk is devoted to an aspect of the Schulwerk that has been integrated from the beginning but has to date received little written documentation relative to the extensive music resources that are available in multiple languages.
Part 1 includes historical and theoretical background.
Part 2 describes various content areas in which movement and dance are approached in the Schulwerk
Part 3 illustrates movement and dance with many different target groups.
Fifty-six authors from many different countries and cultures have collaborated on articles that broaden our knowledge about how movement and dance can be integrated with music and speech guided by the artistic-pedagogical concept developed by Carl Orff, Dorothee Günther and Gunild Keetman.
PUBLISHED VOLUMES OF
"TEXTS ON THEORY AND PRACTICE OF ORFF-SCHULWERK VOLUME 1"
Texts on Theory and Practice
of Orff-Schulwerk
Basic Texts from the Years
1932 – 2010
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Language: German + English
Texts on Theory and Practice
of Orff-Schulwerk
Basic Texts from the Years
1932 – 2010
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Language: Spanish
Texts on Theory and Practice
of Orff-Schulwerk
Basic Texts from the Years
1932 – 2010
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Language: Farsi
Available from the Orff-Schulwerk Association of Iran
Texts on Theory and Practice
of Orff-Schulwerk
Basic Texts from the Years
1932 – 2010
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Language: Chinese
Available from the Orff-Schulwerk Association of China
Texts on Theory and Practice
of Orff-Schulwerk
Basic Texts from the Years
1932 – 2010
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Language: Greek
Available from the Orff-Schulwerk Association of Greece
Texts on Theory and Practice
of Orff-Schulwerk
Basic Texts from the Years
1932 – 2010
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Language: Russian
Available from the Orff-Schulwerk Association of Russia
PUBLISHED VOLUMES OF
"TEXTS ON THEORY AND PRACTICE OF ORFF-SCHULWERK VOLUME 2"
Orff Schulwerk in
Diverse Cultures
An Idea That Went Round the World
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Language: English